Oppo's Reno10 series of upper-midrange smartphones is coming soon. Based on the company's usual biannual release strategy for the Reno line, we should be seeing the Reno10, Reno10 Pro, and Reno10 Pro+ becoming official sometime within the next few weeks. As such, the leaks are starting to come in, more than before. Today we have CAD-based renders of the Reno10 Pro, the middle child of the family, so to speak. It definitely looks like the Reno10 phones will introduce a new rear design compared to their predecessors which landed in China last year.
According to the source of the renders,
the Reno10 Pro will come with a 6.7-inch display with the centered hole-punch
cutout for the selfie camera that you can see in the images. The handset allegedly
measures 163.2 x 74.2 x 7.9 mm (10.2 mm at the rear camera bump).
The bottom features a speaker grille and
USB-C port, and the right side seems to have both the power and volume buttons,
which is weird since so far Oppo has preferred the latter to be housed on the
left side. Maybe the introduction of the Reno10 series will change that, or
maybe the renders are mistaken. Only time can tell.
According to previous leaks, the Reno10
Pro will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8200 SoC, which is a small update
to the 8100 seen in the Reno9 Pro. That's all we know about it so far in terms
of specs, although details regarding its higher-end sibling, the Reno10 Pro+,
have been much more forthcoming. Thus, rumor has it the top of the line Reno
will get a periscope zoom camera on its back, a 6.74-inch curved 1220x2712 120
Hz screen, a 50 MP main camera with Sony's IMX890 sensor, a 4,700 mAh battery
with 100W charging, and the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC at the helm with
up to 16GB of LPDDR5 RAM and up to 512GB of storage.