Oppo launched its Reno10 trio in China last month but it is now gearing up to launch the international variants with slightly altered specs. The global variants of the Reno10 and Reno10Pro have now emerged on Geekbench giving us a clear indication of what to expect. Oppo Reno10 (CPH-2531) features a MediaTek Dimensity 7050 chipset alongside 8GB RAM. For reference, the Chinese version of the Reno10 is equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G SoC. The international Reno10 managed 956 single-core points and 2,340 multi-core score. The device also boots Android 13, presumably with ColorOS 13.1 on top.
The global Oppo Reno10 Pro (CPH2525) is
equipped with a Snapdragon 778G chipset alongside 12GB RAM. It managed 1,025
single-core points and a 2,696 multi-core outing. The device also boots Android
13, likely with ColorOS 13.1 on top. Based on a detailed specs leak from
earlier this month, the global Reno10 will feature a curved 6.7-inch FHD+
AMOLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate. The back will house the same 50MP main
camera (1/1.56” sensor, 1.0µm) with an f/1.8 lens and OIS alongside a 32MP
telephoto/portrait lens (2x optical zoom) and 8MP ultrawide module.
The global Reno10 Pro is also expected to
retain the 4,600 mAh battery but with 80W charging instead of 100W on the
Chinese model. One area where the upcoming Reno10 Pro will have an advantage
over its Chinese counterpart is ingress protection thanks to its IP54 rating.
