Close-up of Oppo's magnetic AMOLED display in low light.

Oppo’s Bubble: Revolutionizing Selfie Culture with Magnetic AMOLED Display for Perfect Rear Camera Shots

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Written by Seth Sebastian

2026-06-06

Tired of compromising on selfie quality with your phone’s front camera? Enter Oppo’s innovative solution: the Bubble. Launched in China on May 25, 2026, this circular magnetic display attaches to your phone’s back, sharing your rear camera’s live view. No more guesswork—frame, compose, and click with confidence.

Compatible with the Reno 16 lineup, the Bubble’s 10-meter wireless range transforms it into a versatile remote shooting monitor. Powered by a 550mAh battery, it features an AMOLED touchscreen, showcasing custom wallpapers and media when not in use. While Apple’s MagSafe system remains underutilized, Oppo is setting the bar for functional phone accessories.

Oppo smartphone showing selfie interface with rear camera alignment.

AMOLED Brilliance: Design Meets Functionality

The Bubble’s AMOLED screen is key. Its vibrant, deep colors elevate it to more than just a functional gadget—think tech jewelry. This round form boosts its appeal, making it distinct from typical rectangular add-ons. Beyond selfies, use animated themes, live photos, or even display your boarding pass on the go. Innovatively, you still can’t play DOOM… but who knows what’s next?

User holding Oppo phone with magnetic screen attachment.

Beyond Selfies: A Remote Shooting Ally

Imagine managing photoshoots from up to 10 meters away. Thanks to its range and built-in remote shutter, the Bubble lets you control everything from afar—whether orchestrating group photos or single shots atop tripods. This functionality used to require separate devices; now, it’s all built into one slick screen.

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Oppo phone lying on table, rear camera visible.

Limitations and Future Possibilities

The Bubble’s current limitation? It’s exclusive to select Reno 16 devices. However, Oppo hints at standalone bubble variants, possibly leading to broader compatibility and exciting new uses. As Oppo explores these avenues, we’ll see if they expand beyond a single series—and possibly beyond China.

Person using Oppo's camera in a bright outdoor setting.

This groundbreaking accessory reshapes everyday photography by combining magnetic convenience with advanced display technology. Currently exclusive to China, its international potential is vast. While Apple has glossed over the opportunity with MagSafe, Oppo is seizing the moment. Watch this space to see how they redefine phone accessory markets worldwide.

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Detailed view of Oppo's screen displaying camera controls.

Source: yankodesign.com