The Reno10 series was launched in China back in May, 2023 and recently Oppo begin launching the Reno10 series internationally, started with Malaysia. The Reno10 Pro+ 5G continues OPPO’s longstanding tradition of excellence in design. The phone has a curved glass back panel with a satin matte finish. Even though the phone weighs 194g and is 8.28mm thick, its craftsmanship makes it sturdy and strong. The device’s relatively big oval-shaped cutout, which protrudes somewhat sharply from the chassis to house the optics, strikes us as being a little peculiar. On the top, there is an IR blaster, and on the bottom, there is a dual-SIM slot, a USB Type-C connector, and a bottom-firing speaker. The earpiece also contributes to the audio system by serving as a stereo speaker. Even the device’s display stats are remarkable enough to merit a closer look. It’s 10-bit FHD+ AMOLED display can refresh at 120Hz. The screen real estate is increased and the bezels are made possible by the curved edges on both sides. The display itself has good visual clarity and a 10-bit color depth that can display more than a billion colors. In addition, the device has the standard HDR10+ certification that is expected in this price range, and its capabilities really show when using Netflix to access suitable material.
The device’s rear is covered by a pretty sizable casing that houses a triple camera system. The 50MP Sony IMX890 sensor is in charge of shooting the majority of the pictures, and a 64MP telephoto lens with a 3X optical zoom is there to support it. A 32MP selfie camera is situated in the punch hole on the front, and there is also an 8MP ultra-wide snapper with a 122-degree field-of-view. Regarding the actual image quality produced by the main sensor, we have a generally favorable assessment. Photos now have more accurate colors, which is a relief after older devices’ somewhat saturated tones. The phone is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset, a top-tier chip from last year that will continue to function well for some time to come. In any event, the Reno10 Pro+ 5G responds to diverse programs and procedures quite quickly and fluidly. Switching between apps happens really quickly, running numerous Chrome tabs while streaming Netflix HDR material never caused an issue, and overall, the phone’s speed was excellent. The Reno10 Pro+ 5G’s 3,500mm2 vapour chamber and specially designed ultra-conductive graphite material, which aims to avoid thermal overload, are some of the reasons why gaming won’t be an issue with it. Additionally, the phone boasts 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage and 12GB of quick LPDDR5 RAM.
The Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G chipset serves as the platform for the Reno10 Pro 5G. Its 6.7-inch screen offers 10-bit color, HDR10+ compatibility, a refresh rate of 120Hz, and a maximum stated brightness of 950 nits. 80W is the charging rate. The battery has the same 4,600mAh capacity. The RAM of the Reno10 Pro 5G is 12GB. In addition, the storage is UFS 2.2, which is slower. A 50MP main camera (with OIS), a 32MP telephoto lens, and an 8MP ultra-wide camera are all included in the Reno10 Pro 5G’s system. On the front, there is a 32MP selfie camera. It is a “glass sandwich” phone, the Reno10 Pro 5G. Glass makes up the back panel of it. Oppo, however, does not specify the specific kind. Additionally, glass covers the front side. For protection, Oppo is employing Asahi Glass AGC DT-Star2 glass. For further security, a plastic screen protector is pre-applied on top. Plastic makes up the central frame of the Reno10 Pro 5G. Even yet, it has a solid feel about it. In actuality, the phone as a whole is the same. The chassis has no discernible flex or hollowness. It is also expertly put together. Regrettably, there is no official ingress protection rating for the Reno10 Pro 5G. That is unquestionably something that falls into the same price range.
In essence, the Reno10 5G is a midrange device that uses the Dimensity 7050 chipset. The larger 5,000mAh battery in the Reno10 5G makes it somewhat thicker 8mm, and it charges significantly more slowly 67W instead of 80W of the Reno10 Pro 5G. The Reno10 5G has just 8GB of RAM and 256GB maximum of storage out of the box, but it does offer stereo speakers and a microSD card slot for storage expansion.
In-Depth Technical Details Of Oppo Reno10 Pro+ 5G
Feature | Specification |
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Body | 162.9x74x8.3mm, 194g; Glass front, plastic frame, glass back. |
Network | 2G, 3G, 4G, and 5G. |
Display | 6.74″ AMOLED, 1B colors, 120Hz, HDR10+, 500nits (typ), 1100nits (HBM), 1400nits (peak), 1080x2412px resolution, 20.1:9 aspect ratio, 394ppi. |
Chipset | Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 (4nm). |
Memory | 256GB 12GB RAM, 256GB 16GB RAM, 512GB 16GB RAM. |
OS | Android 13, ColorOS 13.1 (1st Release). |
WLAN | Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/6. |
Bluetooth | v5.3. |
Rear camera | Wide (main): 50MP; Telephoto: 64MP, Ultra-wide: 8MP. |
Front camera | Wide (main): 32MP. |
Battery | 4700mAh; 100W wired. |
Others | Fingerprint reader (under display); NFC; stereo speakers. |
In-Depth Technical Details Of Oppo Reno10 Pro 5G
Feature | Specification |
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Body | 162.3×74.2×7.9mm, 185g; Glass front, plastic frame, glass back. |
Network | 2G, 3G, 4G, and 5G. |
Display | 6.7″ AMOLED, 1B colors, 120Hz, HDR10+, 500nits (typ), 800nits (HBM), 950nits (peak), 1080x2412px resolution, 20.1:9 aspect ratio, 394ppi. |
Chipset | Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G 5G (6nm). |
Memory | 256GB 12GB RAM; UFS 2.2. |
OS | Android 13, ColorOS 13.1 (1st Release). |
WLAN | Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/6. |
Bluetooth | v5.3. |
Rear camera | Wide (main): 50MP; Telephoto: 32MP, Ultra-wide: 8MP. |
Front camera | Wide (main): 32MP. |
Battery | 4600mAh; 80W wired. |
Others | Fingerprint reader (under display); NFC; stereo speakers. |
In-Depth Technical Details Of Oppo Reno10 5G
Feature | Specification |
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Body | 162.3×74.2×7.9mm, 185g; Glass front, plastic frame, glass back. |
Network | 2G, 3G, 4G, and 5G. |
Display | 6.7″ AMOLED, 1B colors, 120Hz, HDR10+, 500nits (typ), 800nits (HBM), 950nits (peak), 1080x2412px resolution, 20.1:9 aspect ratio, 394ppi. |
Chipset | Mediatek Dimensity 7050 (6nm). |
Memory | 128GB 8GB RAM, 256GB 8GB RAM; UFS 2.2; microSDXC. |
OS | Android 13, ColorOS 13.1 (1st Release). |
WLAN | Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/6. |
Bluetooth | v5.3. |
Rear camera | Wide (main): 64MP; Telephoto: 32MP, Ultra-wide: 8MP. |
Front camera | Wide (main): 32MP. |
Battery | 5000mAh; 67W wired. |
Others | Fingerprint reader (under display); NFC; stereo speakers. |
Conclusion
Particularly when it comes to the display, battery, camera, and performance, the Reno10 Pro+ 5G shows to be an amazing phone. Even with the bloatware, it can hold its own against other flagship devices and an easy recommendation by us. The Snapdragon 778G chipset in the Reno10 Pro 5G is getting on in years and naturally turning off consumers, although still providing a respectable degree of speed and pretty current capabilities. We think there is still a lot to enjoy about this. Even if the Reno10 Pro 5G may not be as comprehensive a package as some would have preferred, several features of it are still deserving of praise. For instance, the display delivers superb color fidelity and a fantastic HDR experience, despite the fact that it may still be a little brighter. Even while it is not the largest battery available, the 4,600mAh battery nevertheless provides solid battery life, and the Reno10 Pro 5G charges up quite quickly with its 80W SuperVOOC charger. We’re not quite sure how to feel about recommending the Reno10 Pro 5G. Simply said, you can get better tools elsewhere. On a good bargain, perhaps in a few months, though, we can still envision the Reno10 Pro 5G having a marketable niche. The Reno10 5G is simply too expensive to be competitive. The Dimensity 7050 chipset, while excellent on its own, performs poorly at that price range. Despite all of this, prices are always subject to change, therefore we must make an objective evaluation of the Reno10 5G as a product. We believe there is plenty to like about this. In addition to offering strong endurance and rapid recharges, the huge 5,000mAh battery also powers the display, which offers a fantastic HDR experience. Even though it won’t be at the top of any lists, the Reno10 5G’s camera setup is one of the most flexible ones currently available.