More details on the Oppo Reno 10 series’ rumored May 24 release have emerged
Earlier this month, renderings showed a new camera design coming to Oppo’s Reno10 series. A video advertisement posted online has confirmed the oval island and features the series.
The video teaser indicates that the release will occur on May 24. In the meantime, the video was removed, but not before the crucial moments were recorded.
Simultaneously, Digital Chat Station announced that the Oppo Reno10 and Oppo Reno10 Pro would include portrait cameras with 2x optical zoom and compact designs.
It has been said that the Oppo Reno10 has a 6.7-inch screen, 1080p resolution, curved sides, a refresh rate of up to 120 hertz, and a 32-megapixel front camera with an IMX709 sensor housed in the punch hole.
There will be a 32-megapixel IMX709 portraiture camera, an 8-megapixel ultrawide unit with a Sony IMX355 imager, and a 64-megapixel primary camera with an Omnivision OV64B sensor.
The base model will have 12 GB of RAM and a Snapdragon 778G processor. The battery can be charged at 80 watts and has a capacity of 4,600 mAh. The phone will be 7.58 mm thick and weigh 180 grams.
The display of the Oppo Reno10 Pro will measure 6.74 inches and have a resolution of 2772 by 1240. The Pro model will look and function similarly to the non-Pro model in terms of display refresh rate, general design, and front-facing camera.
The primary camera on this device will be 50 megapixels with an IMX890 sensor and optical image stabilization (OIS); the ultra-wide-angle and portrait lenses will be identical to those found on the standard Reno10.
The Reno10 Pro will include a 4,600 mAh battery with support for 100W SuperVOOC charging and a Density 8200 chipset with a MariSilicon X NPU. The body’s 7.68 mm thickness and 186 gram weight are returning features.