While the Philippines did not get the Reno9 series, OPPO confirmed that the Reno10 series will launch on May 24 in China. Consisting of a vanilla model, a Pro model, and a Pro+, the latter two will come with a MariSilicon X ISP—and will possibly be the last OPPO phones to do so. The Pro+ will be interesting, as it will have a periscope camera—a feature that was last seen on a Reno device with the Reno 10x Zoom.
With its new camera module design, there are reports that the Reno10 and Reno10 Pro will have a portrait camera with 2x optical zoom and no filler 2-megapixel cameras.
The Reno10 will reportedly use a Snapdragon 778G processor with 12GB RAM, and will come with a 4600mAh battery with 80w charging. Its display is a curved 6.7-inch 120hz AMOLED display with a punch-hole for a 32-megapixel IMX709 selfie shooter. Its triple rear camera setup will reportedly consists of a 64-megapixel OV64B main camera, 8-megapixel ultrawide, and a 32-megapixel IMX709 portrait camera.
Moving to the Pro model, this one will reportedly have a slightly larger 6.74-inch 120hz AMOLED display with an unconventional 2772×1240 resolution, and gets a 50-megapixel IMX890 main camera with OIS and MariSilicon X. It will be more powerful as well, as it comes with a Dimensity 8200 processor and support for 100w charging. As for the Pro+, aside from the 5x periscope camera, it will reportedly use a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor.