Oppo's Reno series has always included the best cameras in the brand's inventory. The Reno10 Pro-series includes two models, the Reno 10 Pro and the Reno10 Pro+. Understandably, the plus variant tops specs with the best hardware including the top cameras on offer, while the Pro variant has similar features, but with less powerful hardware.
Design and Build Quality
Both the Pro devices look similar and are available in Glossy Purple and Silver Grey colours. Oppo sent us both the review units in Glossy Purple. Both the devices use 3D curved display and similar design elements on five faces, the difference is in the camera bumps. While both the phones have stadium-shaped camera bumps housing three cameras. While the Reno10 Pro has the large main camera on the top half of the top with the telephoto and wide-angle cameras lined up horizontally at the lower half, the Reno 10 Pro has its flagship telephoto portrait camera occupying the lone premium spot at the base with its square cover glass, and the remaining two cameras vertically arranged on the top division. Oppo proudly declares that the cameras are powered by MariSilicon, Oppo's 6nm custom neural processor (NPU).
The Oppo Reno10 Pro measures 162.3x74.2x7.9 mm and weighs 185g, while the Reno 10 Pro+ measures 162.9x74x8.28 mm and weighs 194g.
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