The OPPO Reno 10 Pro is the latest launch in this family and tries to stand out in its segment, with technical specifications such as a 6.7 inch AMOLED screen, MediaTek Dimensity 7050 processor, 12 GB RAM (8+4) and 256 GB of storage, 4,600 mAh battery with 67W fast charging.
It is a popular new smartphone with a striking design and a high-resolution AMOLED display, effective biometrics and customizable fingerprint animation. Includes customizable themes, icons and fonts.
The touch is very good, premium range. The sides are plastic, with buttons on the right that are at a good height and at the front we have a screen with a large diagonal. The panel is 6.7 inches AMOLED and makes excellent use of the front with a fingerprint reader under the display and a ‘hidden’ camera on top.
The resolution is FullHD+, the refresh rate is 60 or 120 Hz and the colors are vibrant. It arrives set to ‘Intense’ mode, although it can be set to ‘Cinematic’ as I find the tones more natural. It offers an immersive gaming experience with small frames and stereo sound as it has a good screen and works well for gaming.
In terms of hardware performance, it has a MediaTek Dimensity 7050 processor that offers good performance in games and makes the user experience smooth. The processor offers higher performance than normal, but is in the mid-range segment.
Cameras
The rectangular camera module of previous generations makes way for an oval one.
It includes a 50MP main lens, a 32MP telephoto and an 8MP wide-angle lens, without macro cameras. The photos are versatile and the processing is good, although this can be a little questionable in low light.
It offers expandable storage up to two terabytes and delivers powerful performance without overheating.
In the case of battery life, the 4,600 mAh offers acceptable duration, but the 67W fast charging ensures fast charging. With the fast charger you can charge the battery to 50% in 13 minutes.
Personalization layer
The phone runs on ColorOS 13.1 based on Android 13 and offers a stable user experience albeit with pre-installed bloatware.
Color OS offers interesting details, such as the ability to hide applications. It may happen that users want to have an application on their phone, but it is not in plain view, so that if you leave the phone with someone, it is not easily accessible, such as bank account apps or apps with which they manage their accounts, finances. . You can add various applications to this section and the way to access the apps is by entering a password.
OPPO promises four years of Android updates and five years of security updates on some high-end models.
In short, the OPPO Reno 10 is a device that meets the requirements of most users. It has an intuitive and customizable interface, quick unlocking, long battery life and a very striking finish. It has a very good relationship between features and price. (JO)
Size and weight | OPPO Reno 10 |
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High | 162.43mm approx. |
Wide | 74.19mm approx. |
Thickness | 7.99mm approx. |
Weight | 185 g approx. |
Storage | |
RAM and ROM capacities | 8GB + 256GB |
RAM type | LPDDR4x at 2133 MHz in two-channel |
Screen | |
Mate | 6.7″ |
Solution | FHD+ (2412 x 1080) |
Refresh rate | Maximum: 120 Hz |
Panel | 3D AMOLED (flexible) |
Camera | |
Rear end | Main camera: 64 MP; f/1.7 aperture; Field of view 81°; Lens with 6 elements; supports AF; uses an open-loop focusing motor. Telephoto lens: 32 MP; f/2.0 aperture; Field of view 49°; Lens with 6 elements; supports AF; uses an open-loop focusing motor. Ultra-wide angle: 8 MP; f/2.2 aperture; Field of view 112°; 5-element lens; fixed focus. Supports 2x optical hybrid zoom and 20x digital zoom. |
Frontal | 32MP; f/2.4 aperture; Field of view 89°; 5-element lens; no AF or OIS support |
Video | |
Rear end | 4K at 30 fps; 1080p at 60/30 fps; 720p at 60/30 fps. Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) using Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS). Super stable video with Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS): 1080p at 60 fps. Video zoom: 1080p at 30 fps; 720p at 30 fps. Slow motion video: 1080p at 120/480 fps; 720p at 240/960 fps. Time-lapse video: 1080p at 30 fps. Dual display video: 1080p at 30 fps. |
Frontal | Up to 1080p/720p at 30 fps, standard 1080p at 30 fps (retouching active by default). Video stabilization: 1080p at 30 fps. |
potato chips | MediaTek dimension 7050 |
Battery | 4870 mAh/18.94 Wh (nominal) |
Source: Eluniverso

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