The Reno 10 series was sent off in China back in May, and presently Oppo is taking the family globally, beginning with Malaysia. The model ought to gradually be carrying out to European nations too. There are three Reno 10 models: the standard version, the Pro, and the Pro+. Straight off the bat, it merits explaining that the worldwide models are fairly unique in relation to the Chinese ones. In particular, the vanilla and the Genius have marginally various specs, while the Pro+ is something very similar.
Based on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G processor, the Malaysian Oppo Reno10 Pro is primarily a mid-range to upper-midrange smartphone. The MediaTek Dimensity 8200 chipset is used in the Chinese version, in contrast. The 6.74-inch display on the Chinese model appears to be slightly larger and better, but the one on the international edition is in no way subpar. It boasts a display size of 6.7 inches, 10-bit colour, HDR10+ compatibility, a refresh rate of 120 Hz, and a maximum stated brightness of 950 nits.
The global variation's charging rate has additionally been marginally minimized from 100W on the Chinese form down to 80W. The battery limit is something similar at 4,600 mAh. The worldwide variation additionally accompanies somewhat less Smash at 12GB rather than 16GB. Additionally, rather than UFS 3.1, the storage is of the slower UFS 2.2 variety.
The amazing camera system looks great on paper, but nothing has changed. A 50MP primary camera (with OIS), a 32MP telephoto lens, and an 8MP ultrawide camera are all included in the Reno10 Pro's system. On the front, there is a 32MP selfie camera.