Oppo is set to unveil its Reno10 family on May 24, which is scheduled for next Wednesday. Just days before the event, leaked renders have surfaced that appear to be official promotional materials for the Reno10 Pro+, which is expected to be the flagship of the upcoming lineup.
The Reno10 Pro+ is rumored to feature a 64MP periscope zoom lens, a 50MP Sony IMX890 main camera sensor, and an 8MP IMX355 ultrawide lens. For selfies, it will have a 32MP front camera. The device is expected to sport a 6.74-inch curved display with a resolution of 1220×2712 pixels and a 120Hz refresh rate. It is also rumored to come with a 4,600 or 4,700 mAh battery that supports 100W wired charging.
Under the hood, the Reno10 Pro+ will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC, paired with 16GB of RAM and either 256GB or 512GB of storage. Interestingly, previous rumors suggest that the frame of the device will be made of plastic, despite its high-end specifications.
When compared to the Oppo Reno9 Pro+, the only notable upgrades appear to be the addition of the periscope zoom camera and a 20W increase in charging capacity. However, one significant improvement is that the Reno10 Pro+ is expected to have an international release, which is an important factor for many potential buyers.
Additionally, it appears that Oppo is also preparing a successor to the K10x, as shown in the image above. The device in the picture is reportedly the K11x, although specific details about its specifications are currently unknown. However, it is worth noting that its predecessor, the K10x, was equipped with the Snapdragon 695 chipset, so it is likely to be a typical mid-range device.
Published on 05/29/23 8:54 | by Rawa John