Oppo’s Reno series now has 17 members but
it only started last April with the Reno and Reno 10x zoom. The latter was one
of the first phones to bear a periscope camera module and it seems we’ll see
its successor in the near future. Two devices bearing the PDYM20 and the PDYT20
model numbers were spotted on China’s TENAA agency and according to
speculations, these are two versions of the upcoming Reno 10x Mark 2.
The specs from both listings reveal a
6.5-inch display, dual-mode 5G connectivity, a 3,945mAh battery and Android 10.
The phones' dimensions are 162.2 x 75.0 x 7.9mm which is a similar footprint as
the Reno 10x zoom, though slightly narrower and slimmer. That’s all we have for
now.
According to rumors the Reno 10x Mark 2
will come with the flagship Snapdragon 865 chipset and an updated periscope
camera with 5x optical and up to 100x digital zoom. Other rumors point to a new
OIS system, 90Hz rAMOLED screen with an in-display fingerprint scanner and a
launch alongside the Reno 4 series. Details for the Reno 10x zoom's successor
are scarce for now so its best to wait for more info before we jump to
conclusions.