OPPO Reno 10 5G Review: Striking Design Meets Solid Performance

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Highlights

  • Expansive 6.7-inch Curved AMOLED Display with Enhanced HDR10+ Support
  • High-Resolution Dual Camera Setup with a 64MP Primary and a 32MP Telephoto Lens
  • Efficient MediaTek Dimensity 7050 Processor for Smooth Daily Performance
  • Long-Lasting 5,000mAh Battery Paired with Ultra-Fast 67W SuperVOOC Charging

The OPPO Reno 10 5G, the latest offering in OPPO’s mid-range lineup, brings a blend of style, performance, and innovation.

It packs a punch with its sleek design, impressive display, and significant camera upgrades, all while maintaining a strong focus on user experience.

From the outside, and having a little gander at the specs, it seems that the phone has a lot to offer.

But does it live up to the expectations set by its predecessors and stand out in the competitive mid-range market?

Let’s delve into this detailed review to find out more.

OPPO Reno 10: Key Specs

OPPO Reno 10: Key Specs
OPPO Reno 10: Key Specs
  • Display: 6.7-inch curved AMOLED screen
  • Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 7050
  • Camera: 64MP primary, 32MP telephoto
  • Battery: 5,000mAh with 67W fast charging
  • Weight: 185 grams
  • Software: Android 13 with ColorOS 13.1
  • Audio: Dual stereo speakers

OPPO Reno 10: Pros and Cons

Pros Cons
Elegant and modern design Average low-light camera performance
Impressive, vibrant display quality Cluttered software
Versatile and capable camera setup

OPPO Reno 10: Design and Display

OPPO Reno 10: Design and Display
OPPO Reno 10: Design and Display

The OPPO Reno 10 5G stands out with its extremely striking design, a hallmark of the series in general.

The phone’s pill-shaped camera module and layout is remarkably similar to the Reno8 Pro, though the camera protrusion is pronounced enough to cause a wobble when placed on flat surfaces.

While the colour of the camera island matches the phone’s body, its integration feels more mechanical than seamless, appearing as if it’s been attached separately.

I also found the island to have a pronounced chamfer around the island, which adds a touch of sophistication to the overall look.

The Reno 10 5G, constructed in three distinct segments, showcases a sleek and refined profile.

The front and back smoothly merge into a slender, silver middle frame.

A word of caution, though: the frame’s glossy finish, while attractive, is quite prone to collecting fingerprints.

Regular cleaning is required to maintain its pristine appearance.

Ergonomically, the Reno 10 5G is a delight.

Its 3D curved front edges significantly enhance grip and handling comfort.

The device’s lightweight nature, a mere 185 grams, is a consistent feature across the series and adds to its ergonomic appeal.

Functionality is also well-considered in the Reno 10 5G’s design.

The power button and volume controls are conveniently placed on the right side for easy access.

The bottom of the phone houses the dual Nano-SIM slot and the Type-C port.

As for audio, the Reno 10 5G doesn’t disappoint. It’s equipped with dual stereo speakers, which I’ll delve into more in the review.

The speaker grille is located at the bottom, and the earpiece doubles as a secondary speaker, contributing to an immersive audio experience.

The OPPO Reno 10 5G is a timeless piece of machinery that drips in elegance from the outside. Seriously it would not look out of place when showcased amongst some of the most premium handsets in the market.

Coming now to the visual experience, the Reno 10, boasting a large 6.7-inch curved AMOLED screen, doesn’t disappoint one bit.

OPPO asserts that the handset offers a typical brightness of around 500 nits, with the capability to reach a maximum of 800 nits across the entire screen and a peak of 950 nits.

My time using the device in the sunlight, did not produce any legibility issues.

Its resolution stands at 1080 x 2412 pixels, conforming to the common 20:9 aspect ratio and resulting in a pixel density of approximately 394 ppi.

There is perceptibly a sharpness and a visual appeal with real-life usage on the Reno 10 which makes it a treat for media consumption.

The AMOLED technology employed in the Reno 10’s panel ensures deep blacks, contributing to what is effectively an infinite contrast ratio.

An additional benefit of this display is its ability to dim to a minimum of 2.2 nits at the white point, making it comfortable for use in low-light conditions.

For content enthusiasts, the Reno 10 is well-equipped. It supports HDR10+ content, allowing users to enjoy an enhanced viewing experience on platforms like Amazon Prime Video.

While the device is capable of decoding HDR10, HDR10+, and HLG formats, it does not support Dolby Vision.

During my evaluation, watching HDR10+ shows on the Reno 10 was a particularly satisfying experience, underscoring the phone’s capabilities to deliver high-quality visual content.

OPPO Reno 10: Cameras

OPPO Reno 10: Cameras
OPPO Reno 10: Cameras

The Reno 10 5G packs in substantial camera hardware.

As compared to last year, the replacement of the 2MP macro lens with a more functional 32MP Sony IMX709 telephoto lens is a much-welcome change.

This new lens supports 2x optical zoom and up to 20x digital zoom, a notable improvement for capturing detailed close-ups even with a dedicated.

The primary camera also sees an upgrade with a 64MP Omnivision OV64B sensor, though in real-world scenarios, this higher megapixel count doesn’t always translate to better performance.

In daylight, the 64MP camera captures scenic shots with adequate detail but sometimes struggles with overexposure in areas like the sky.

Additionally, there’s a tendency for overprocessing in the images.

The 32MP telephoto lens, however, stands out for its ability to retain detail at 2x optical zoom, offering a new perspective for close-ups. Beyond 2x zoom, the digital zoom leads to a loss in detail and a chalky effect in images.

The Reno 10 5G also includes an 8MP ultrawide lens, which, while not a highlight, adds versatility to the camera setup.

Selfie portraits from the device are commendable, with effective subject separation and a convincingly blurred background.

OPPO’s implementation of portrait mode technology in the Reno 10 5G shows a marked improvement over common Android issues, like handling hair and gaps under arms.

The device allows users to adjust the level of background blur, akin to changing the aperture on SLR or mirrorless cameras, adding a creative control element.

The dynamic range of the camera could be better, but the lack of autofocus doesn’t greatly impact overall usability due to a wide and forgiving focal plane.

Night photography, however, is a weak point for the Reno 10 5G.

Despite having a dedicated night mode designed to enhance low-light photography by slowing the shutter speed, the results often lack clarity and detail, appearing hazy.

Thus, for users who prioritize night photography, the Reno 10 5G may not be the ideal choice.

OPPO Reno 10 Day & Night Camera Samples

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OPPO Reno 10: Performance, Features, and Software

OPPO Reno 10: Performance, Features, and Software
OPPO Reno 10: Performance, Features, and Software

During my hands-on experience with the OPPO Reno 10 5G, it became clear that it’s geared towards the mid-range market, primarily due to its MediaTek Dimensity 7050 processor.

This chip, essentially a renamed version of the Dimensity 1080 used in the Xiaomi Redmi Note 12 Pro, positions the Reno 10 in a similar category.

While it’s not the most powerful processor out there, it impressively handles heat management.

Even under extended use, the Reno 10 remained comfortably cool, with only a 30% drop in peak performance and no noticeable stuttering or sudden performance dips.

As for gaming, the Reno 10 5G isn’t the ultimate gaming device, but it surprisingly holds up well for casual gaming sessions.

I tested it with BGMI at the highest graphics setting and was pleasantly surprised by the smooth gameplay.

There were far fewer stutters and lags than I had anticipated, though the device did warm up slightly by about 4-5 degrees.

The audio experience from the stereo speakers was decent, and the 5G speeds met my expectations.

The software experience on the Reno 10 5G is a mixed bag.

It ships with Android 13 topped with ColorOS 13.1.

As with many ColorOS iterations, it comes loaded with a slew of pre-installed apps, or ‘bloatware’, as we often call it.

The home screen feels quite crowded initially, with apps like Moj, Josh, and pre-made folders like ‘Hot Games’ and ‘Hot Apps’.

It took me some time to tidy up the interface to my liking.

However, ColorOS 13.1 does bring some nifty features to the table.

The Smart Always-On Display stood out, allowing me to control apps like Spotify and keep tabs on food delivery updates from Zomato and Swiggy without needing to unlock the device.

OPPO Reno 10: Battery

OPPO Reno 10: Battery
OPPO Reno 10: Battery

Testing the OPPO Reno 10 5G revealed its impressive battery life, thanks to the equipped 5,000mAh battery.

In my usage, the phone consistently delivered solid performance, easily handling a day’s worth of moderate to heavy usage.

On a particularly intensive day, with about 5 hours and 20 minutes of screen-on time, I noted that the battery still had 20% left.

In contrast, on days with more moderate usage, around 3 hours of screen-on time, the battery level hovered around the 60%  mark.

This variability seems typical for most smartphones.

In a more controlled environment, like our PCMark battery test, the Reno 10 lasted an impressive 17 hours.

Charging technology on the Reno 10 is quite advanced.

The phone supports up to 67W fast charging, primarily through OPPO’s SuperVOOC charging standard. In addition, it is compatible with PD3.0 (9V/2A) charging, although this is notably slower.

Based on my experience, if you’re looking to make the most of the Reno 10’s fast charging capabilities, it’s best to stick with the provided charger.

The device did charge up rapidly in about 50 minutes.

OPPO Reno 10: Final Verdict

OPPO Reno 10: Final Verdict
OPPO Reno 10: Final Verdict

My time with the device was quite eventful.

The OPPO Reno 10 5G stands out as a compelling option in the mid-range smartphone market.

It skillfully marries aesthetic appeal with functionality, presenting a device that’s not only a joy to hold and use, thanks to its sleek design and lightweight structure, but also a feast for the eyes with its expansive and vivid 6.7-inch AMOLED display, enhanced by HDR10+ support.

However, the device isn’t flawless. I found the MediaTek Dimensity 7050 processor to be sufficient for everyday tasks and casual gaming, but it might fall short for those demanding more intensive processing power.

Additionally, the pre-loaded software, cluttered with various apps, might require some time and effort to streamline for a smoother user experience.

Nevertheless, for anyone in search of a mid-range phone that shines in areas like design, display quality, and battery endurance, the Reno 10 5G presents itself as a worthy contender.

5 Reasons to Buy

5 Reasons to Buy
5 Reasons to Buy
  • Striking Design: Elegant and modern aesthetic with a sleek three-piece construction.
  • Impressive Display: Vivid 6.7-inch AMOLED screen with excellent brightness and HDR10+ support.
  • Strong Battery Life: Long-lasting 5,000mAh battery with 67W fast charging.
  • Good Camera Performance: Versatile camera setup with a 64MP primary sensor and 32MP telephoto lens.
  • Ergonomic Build: Comfortable to hold and use, thanks to its lightweight design and curved edges.

3 Reasons Not to Buy

3 Reasons Not to Buy
3 Reasons Not to Buy
  • Processor Limitations: The MediaTek Dimensity 7050 may not suffice for high-end gaming or intense multitasking.
  • Night Photography: The camera struggles in low-light conditions, limiting its versatility.
  • Software Bloatware: The pre-installed apps and cluttered UI may detract from the overall user experience.
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FAQs

What display technology does the OPPO Reno10 5G use?

The OPPO Reno10 5G features a 6.7-inch curved AMOLED screen, providing sharp visuals and deep blacks.

It also supports HDR10+ for an enhanced viewing experience, especially suitable for media consumption.

How does the camera perform in low-light conditions?

While the OPPO Reno10 5G excels in daylight with its 64MP primary and 32MP telephoto lenses, it struggles in low-light scenarios.

The night mode, designed to improve such conditions, often results in less detailed and hazy images.

Is the OPPO Reno10 5G suitable for gaming?

The phone is equipped with a MediaTek Dimensity 7050 processor, which handles casual gaming smoothly.

However, it might not meet the demands of high-end gaming, showing limitations in intensive multitasking.

What are the key software features of the OPPO Reno10 5G?

The device runs on Android 13 with ColorOS 13.1, offering features like Smart Always-On Display.

However, it comes with pre-installed apps that may require cleanup for an optimal user experience.

How long does the battery last, and what are the charging capabilities?

The OPPO Reno10 5G boasts a 5,000mAh battery, capable of lasting a day of heavy use. It supports up to 67W fast charging, significantly reducing charging times.

OPPO RENO 10 SPECIFICATIONS

Key Specs

RAM 8 GB
Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G
Rear Camera 64 MP + 8 MP + 32 MP
Front Camera 32 MP
Battery 4600 mAh
Display 6.7 inches (17.02 cm)

General

Launch Date July 10, 2023 (Official)
Operating System Android v13
Custom UI ColorOS

Performance

Chipset Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G
CPU Octa core (2.4 GHz, Single core, Kryo 670 + 2.4 GHz, Tri core, Kryo 670 + 1.8 GHz, Quad core, Kryo 670)
Architecture 64 bit
Fabrication 6 nm
Graphics Adreno 642L
RAM 8 GB

Best in Class 
RAM Type LPDDR4X

Display

Display Type AMOLED
Screen Size 6.7 inches (17.02 cm)
Resolution 1080 x 2412 pixels
Aspect Ratio 20:9
Pixel Density 394 ppi

Best in Class 
Screen to Body Ratio (calculated) 89.94 %
Bezel-less display Yes with punch-hole display
Touch Screen Yes, Capacitive Touchscreen, Multi-touch
Brightness 950 nits
HDR 10 / HDR+ support Yes, HDR 10+
Refresh Rate 120 Hz
Screen to Body Ratio (claimed by the brand) 93 %

Design

Height 162.4 mm Compare Size 
Width 74.2 mm
Thickness 7.5 mm

Very Good 
Weight 180 grams

Average 
Colours Colorful Blue, Moon Sea Black, Brilliant Gold

Camera

MAIN CAMERA
Camera Setup Triple
Resolution 64 MP f/1.7, Wide Angle (81° field-of-view), Primary Camera(2″ sensor size)8 MP f/2.2, Ultra-Wide Angle Camera
32 MP f/2.0, Telephoto Camera(2.7″ sensor size)
Sensor OVB64B
Autofocus Yes
Flash Yes, Dual LED Flash
Image Resolution 9000 x 7000 Pixels
Settings Exposure compensation, ISO control
Shooting Modes Continuous Shooting
High Dynamic Range mode (HDR)
Camera Features Digital Zoom
Auto Flash
Face detection
Touch to focus
Video Recording 3840×2160 @ 30 fps
1920×1080 @ 30 fps
1280×720 @ 60 fps
FRONT CAMERA
Camera Setup Single
Resolution 32 MP f/2.4, Wide Angle, Primary Camera
Sensor Exmor RS
Autofocus Yes
Video Recording 1920×1080 @ 30 fps
1280×720 @ 30 fps

Battery

Capacity 4600 mAh
Type Li-Polymer
Removable No
Quick Charging Yes, Super VOOC, 80W: 50 % in 11 minutes
USB Type-C Yes

Storage

Internal Memory 256 GB

Best in Class 
Expandable Memory No
USB OTG Yes
Storage Type UFS 2.2

Network & Connectivity

SIM Slot(s) Dual SIM, GSM+GSM
SIM Size SIM1: Nano, SIM2: Nano
Network Support 5G Supported in India, 4G Supported in India, 3G, 2G
VoLTE Yes
SIM 1
5G Bands:
FDD N1 / N5 / N8 / N28
TDD N41 / N77 / N78
4G Bands:
TD-LTE 2600(band 38) / 2300(band 40) / 2500(band 41) / 2100(band 34) / 1900(band 39)
FD-LTE 2100(band 1) / 1800(band 3) / 2600(band 7) / 900(band 8) / 700(band 28) / 850(band 5)
3G Bands:
UMTS 1900 / 2100 / 850 / 900 MHz
2G Bands:
GSM 1800 / 1900 / 850 / 900 MHz
GPRS:
Available
EDGE:
Available
SIM 2
5G Bands:
FDD N1 / N5 / N8 / N28
TDD N41 / N77 / N78
4G Bands:
TD-LTE 2600(band 38) / 2300(band 40) / 2500(band 41) / 2100(band 34) / 1900(band 39)
FD-LTE 2100(band 1) / 1800(band 3) / 2600(band 7) / 900(band 8) / 700(band 28) / 850(band 5)
3G Bands:
UMTS 1900 / 2100 / 850 / 900 MHz
2G Bands:
GSM 1800 / 1900 / 850 / 900 MHz
GPRS:
Available
EDGE:
Available
Wi-Fi Yes, Wi-Fi 6 (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax) 5GHz, MIMO
Wi-Fi Features Mobile Hotspot
Bluetooth Yes, v5.2
GPS Yes with A-GPS, Glonass
NFC Yes
USB Connectivity Mass storage device, USB charging

Multimedia

Loudspeaker Yes
Audio Jack USB Type-C

Sensors

Fingerprint Sensor Yes
Fingerprint Sensor Position On-screen
Fingerprint Sensor Type Optical
Other Sensors Light sensor, Proximity sensor, Accelerometer, Compass, Gyroscope


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