According to illustrations published earlier this month, Oppo will introduce the Reno10 series with a new camera design. The oval island was now confirmed by the series in a video advertisement on the internet.
All about the Oppo Reno10 Series
The launch will take place on May 24, according to the brief trailer. While this was happening, the video was removed, but not before the crucial frames had been recorded. At the same time, Digital Chat Station stated the Oppo Reno10 and Oppo Reno10 Pro would feature lightweight bodies and portrait cameras with 2x optical zoom.
According to reports, the Oppo Reno10 has a 6.7-inch screen with a 1080p resolution and curved sides, a refresh rate of up to 120 Hz, and a 32 MP front camera with an IMX709 sensor hidden inside the punch hole. A 64MP main camera with an Omnivision OV64B sensor, an 8MP ultrawide camera with a Sony IMX355 sensor, and a 32MP IMX709 portraiture camera will be featured on the back.
The Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G chipset with 12 GB of RAM will power the base model. The device supports 80W charging and features a 4,600 mAh capacity. The phone will be 7.58 mm in thickness and 180 grams in weight. The Oppo Reno10 Pro will have a screen that is 6.74″ in size and 2772 x 1240 pixels in resolution. The only significant alterations from the non-Pro will be on the back and underneath the hood, but the refresh rate, overall design, and front camera will all be the same.
The 50MP main camera on this phone has an IMX890 sensor and OIS, and the ultra-wide-angle and portrait cameras are identical to those on the Reno10’s stock model. The Reno10 Pro will be equipped with a MariSilicon X NPU, a Dimensity 8200 chipset, and 100W SuperVOOC charging for the 4,600 mAh battery. A 7.68 mm thickness and 186 grams weight will once again be present on the body.