Oppo Reno 10 series has been the talk of the town for some time now, and rumors surrounding the devices continue to make waves. The collection purportedly features a standard, Oppo Reno 10 Pro, and Pro+ models, each boasting its unique features —- a few of which have leaked already via certification listings.
The latest update comes from official documents sourced via Singapore's IMDA and UAE's TDRA certification websites, shedding further light on all the newcomers' existence and core specifications. The Oppo Reno 10 series seems well on its way to becoming a broadly sold device, leaving tech enthusiasts worldwide excited for its unveiling.
As for the details revealed by IMDA, the upcoming devices, OPPO Reno 10 Pro+, Reno 10 Pro, and Reno 10 5G, are assigned model numbers CPH2521, CPH2525, and CPH2531, respectively. Alongside, the document entails their connectivity options, namely, LTE, 5G, Bluetooth, WiFi, NFC, and GPS.
UAE’s TDRA link, on the other hand, seems to have certified only Reno 10 Pro+ and Reno 10 Pro with the same model numbers and connectivity options divulged by IMDA. Although these details are vague, they confirm 5G-enabled SoCs mounted at each device’s core. Oppo smartphone prices have been incredibly competitive, making them a popular choice among consumers.
In addition to certifications, several renders, specifications, and hands-on images from the internet, continue to provide insights into how these devices will compare. Rumors suggest that the Reno 10 Pro+ draws power from a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC, while the Reno 10 Pro and 10 5G will mount MediaTek Dimensity 8200 and Snapdragon 778G.
Should the rumors about SoCs hold, the Oppo Reno 10 series will surely make a big splash in the smartphone market. The series has built a lot of eagerness among enthusiasts, likely driven by an unprecedented delay in the Reno 9 lineup, which remains exclusive to the Chinese market.