OPPO Reno10 specifications revealed with 6.7-inch display, 4600mAh battery and 64MP camera

This morning, the famous blogger Digital Chat Station revealed the Reno10 specifications. According to the leaked specifications, the new OPPO Reno10 is expected to have many improvements over its predecessor.

According to the blogger, the OPPO Reno10 will feature a larger 6.74-inch single punch-hole OLED display with 1.5K resolution. The phone is powered by a 4600mAh battery, which is 100mAh more than the Reno9.

The OPPO Reno10 will feature a periscope lens instead of a 2x portrait lens (as in the Reno9 standard version). The camera module design has also been changed to an oval shape and consists of two camera lenses, including a 64MP primary lens and a periscope lens.

The OPPO Reno10 will feature a periscope lens instead of a 2x portrait lens (same as the Reno9). The camera module design has also been changed to an oval shape and consists of two camera lenses, including a 64MP primary lens and a periscope lens.

The blogger also mentioned that the phone would have a self-developed NPU chip. On the front, the phone will feature a 32MP lens in the punch-hole.

However, the blogger hasn’t revealed the chipset. As expected, the Reno10 will be powered by Snapdragon 7 series chipset or Dimensity 7000/8000 series. It is worth mentioning that the OPPO Reno9 was powered by the Snapdragon 778G chipset.

Currently, there is no information regarding the launch of the Reno10 series. However, we can expect the launch before the first half of 2023.