Oppo is continuing with its biannual release strategy for the Reno mid-rangers, and since the Reno9 series was unveiled last November, we're getting very close to the launch of the upcoming Reno10 series. This too will allegedly comprise of three devices, according to sources from China: the Reno10, Reno10 Pro, and Reno10 Pro+.
Today the chipsets used by the first two
have been outed, along with a more complete spec list for the highest-end
model. The Reno10 is said to employ Qualcomm's Snapdragon 778G, which is the
same SoC at the helm of its predecessor, the Reno9. The Reno10 Pro, on the
other hand, will apparently go with MediaTek's Dimensity 8200, a small step up
compared to the Reno9 Pro's Dimensity 8100.
Now let's talk about the finest member of
the family, the Reno10 Pro+. This is rumored to be powered by the Snapdragon 8+
Gen 1 chipset, just like its predecessor. It will allegedly boast a 6.74-inch
120 Hz curved touchscreen made by Tianma, 16GB of LPDDR5 RAM, 256GB and 512GB
storage options, and a 4,700 mAh battery with support for 100W wired charging.
There will be a triple rear camera system,
with a 50 MP main shooter using Sony's IMX890 sensor, an 8 MP ultrawide with
the Sony IMX355, and a 64 MP periscope telephoto camera with the OmniVision
OV64b sensor. On the front will be a 32 MP snapper using the Sony IMX709
sensor, inside a centered hole-punch. The phone's frame will be plastic.
So, compared to the Reno9 Pro+, the new
model adds the periscope telephoto camera, and ups the charging capacity to
100W from 80W. On first glance, those seem to be the only improvements, but the
screen's specs could be better too. We'll have to wait for the official
announcement to find out for sure.