OPPO Unveils the Next Generation: Introducing the Reno10 Series

OPPO has unveiled its latest flagship lineup, the OPPO Reno10 Series, setting a new standard in mobile technology. Comprising of the OPPO Reno10, OPPO Reno10 Pro, and OPPO Reno10 Pro+ models, this series combines sleek and lightweight design with impressive features. Catering to both the desire for a slim and lightweight feel and the need for powerful performance, the OPPO Reno10 Series offers an exceptional mobile experience.

Design

The OPPO Reno10 Series boasts an appealing design that exudes elegance and sophistication. With its slim and lightweight profile, textured glass body, and a captivating visual window design, these devices are a true visual delight. Users have the option to choose from four stunning colors: Twilight Purple, Brilliant Blue, Moonsea Black, and the new Brilliant Gold.

Display

When it comes to the display, the OPPO Reno10 raises the bar with its 6.7-inch 2412×1080 centered hole-punch OLED curved screen. Supporting a 120Hz refresh rate, a maximum brightness of 950nits, and a 1.07 billion color display, this screen delivers a mesmerizing visual experience. The Pro+ and Pro versions take it even further with their extraordinary features. Equipped with the same dynamic light and shadow display as the Find series, these models sport a 6.74-inch 2772×1240 centered hole-punch OLED curved screen. With a 120Hz refresh rate, a maximum brightness of 1400nits, a 1.07 billion color display, and Pro XDR display support, they offer an unparalleled visual feast.

Camera

The OPPO Reno10 Series also excels in the realm of imaging. The standard and Pro versions come equipped with a superb lightweight and shadow telephoto lens (2x 32MP telephoto) featuring the Sony IMX709 sensor with a 1/2.74-inch size. This lens captures high-quality photos and videos with remarkable detail. On the other hand, the Pro+ version elevates the telephoto experience with its extraordinary lightweight and shadow periscope telephoto lens (64 million pixels). Utilizing the OmniVision OV64B sensor with a 1/2-inch size and prism image stabilization, it delivers an unrivaled photography experience.

Performance

In terms of performance, the OPPO Reno10 combines the Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G 5G mobile platform with LPDDR4X memory and UFS 2.2 flash memory (LPDDR5+UFS 3.1 for the 12+512GB version). The OPPO Reno10 Pro is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8200 mobile processor, coupled with LPDDR5 memory and UFS 3.1 flash memory, complemented by Mariana MariSilicon X’s self-developed video NPU. The OPPO Reno10 Pro+ is equipped with the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 mobile platform’s 3.0GHz version, accompanied by LPDDR5 memory, UFS 3.1 flash memory, and Mariana MariSilicon X’s proprietary Research image NPU.

Battery

When it comes to battery life, the OPPO Reno10 Pro+ features a built-in 4700mAh battery with 100W fast charging support, enabling a full charge in just 27 minutes. It also incorporates a built-in SUPERVOOC S power management chip. The Pro version houses a 4600mAh battery with 100W charging, while the standard version offers a 4600mAh battery with 80W charging.

In terms of other features, the OPPO Reno10 comes equipped with infrared remote control, NFC, and an optical in-display fingerprint scanner, all powered by the ColorOS 13.1 system. The OPPO Reno10 Pro adds an X-axis linear motor to the mix, providing an enhanced user experience. Lastly, the OPPO Reno10 Pro+ boasts an X-axis linear motor and stereo dual speakers, further enhancing its audio capabilities.

Prices

The OPPO Reno10 series is now available for pre-order and will be officially released on June 1st. The prices are as follows:

OPPO Reno10: 8+256GB – 2499 yuan 12+256GB – 2799 yuan 12+512GB – 2999 yuan

OPPO Reno10 Pro: 16+256GB – 3499 yuan 16+512GB – 3899 yuan

OPPO Reno10 Pro+: 16+256GB – 3899 yuan 16+512GB – 4299 yuan

Experience the next level of mobile excellence with the OPPO Reno10 Series, where cutting-edge technology meets impeccable design.

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