Oppo Reno 10 Pro 5G: First Impressions – Packed with Power or Just Pretty Punchy?

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The Oppo Reno 10 Pro 5G is the middle child in the new Reno 10 series in India, strategically positioned between the standard Reno 10 and the premium Reno 10 Pro+ models. This phone embodies a sleek design that closely resembles its pricier sibling, the Reno 10 Pro+, and also shares significant hardware elements. Featuring a captivating triple-camera setup, a stunning curved-edge display, and the latest ColorOS 13.1 software, the Reno 10 Pro 5G boasts a price tag of Rs. 39,999, throwing down the gauntlet in a fiercely competitive market. But does it stand a chance against formidable contenders like the OnePlus Nord 3, iQoo Neo 7 Pro 5G, and OnePlus 11R 5G? Let’s delve into our first impressions of this intriguing new smartphone to find out.

First Impressions of the Oppo Reno 10 Pro 5G: A Detailed Look at the Middle Child

Upon unboxing the Oppo Reno 10 Pro 5G, you’re greeted with a treasure trove of essentials. A transparent case, along with relevant documentation and the SIM eject tool, ensure a smooth start. But the real highlight, beyond the sleek device itself, is the inclusion of an 80W SuperVOOC charging adapter and a USB Type-A to Type-C cable, promising rapid power replenishment. Oppo has graced us with the alluring Glossy Purple colour, living up to its name with a captivating sheen. Alternatively, the Silvery Grey option caters to those who prefer a more understated aesthetic.

A Slim and Sleek Design:

The Oppo Reno 10 Pro 5G embodies a feeling of lightness and slenderness despite its glass back, making it incredibly comfortable to hold. It embraces the traditional design language of a curved frame and rear panel, setting it apart from the growing trend of flat-frame designs. Weighing in at approximately 185g and measuring 7.89mm thick, it achieves an elegant balance between aesthetics and practicality. The plastic frame gracefully accommodates a USB Type-C port, speaker grille, and dual-SIM tray on the bottom edge. On the right edge, you’ll find the power and volume buttons, conveniently positioned for easy access.

A Unique Camera Module:

The phone’s rear camera module stands out with a distinctive pill-shaped, dual-tone design that houses the triple-camera setup. The Oppo Reno 10 Pro 5G houses a formidable 50-megapixel Sony IMX890 primary camera sensor, a feature it shares with the flagship OnePlus 11 5G. Boosting its versatility, it also features an 8-megapixel ultra-wide camera with a 112-degree field of view, and a 32-megapixel Sony IMX709 telephoto camera with a respectable 2X optical zoom. Adding to the imaging prowess, only the primary camera boasts optical image stabilisation (OIS), promising crisp and clear images even in challenging lighting conditions. The rear camera further elevates its capabilities with support for up to 4K 30fps video recording, capturing life’s moments in stunning detail.

An Immersive Display:

The front of the phone is dominated by a captivating 6.7-inch, 120Hz OLED display, featuring curved edges and a discreet hole-punch cutout at the top for the front camera. Oppo proudly proclaims that the 10-bit display boasts a peak brightness of 950 nits, ensuring clear and vibrant visuals even under direct sunlight. Our initial impressions confirm its impressive performance in bright daylight conditions.

Oppo reveals that the Reno 10 Pro 5G’s display features a 56-degree curvature on the sides, slightly less pronounced than the Realme 11 Pro+ 5G’s 61-degree curvature. However, a notable drawback for audio enthusiasts is that the Reno 10 Pro 5G, in line with the Vivo V27 Pro, only offers a single speaker setup. While it delivers a respectable volume level, it lacks the immersive and multi-dimensional audio experience that many seek. Furthermore, there’s no 3.5mm headphone jack , limiting audio options for those who prefer wired connections.

ColorOS 13.1 and Performance:

The Oppo Reno 10 Pro 5G boots the latest ColorOS 13.1 software, based on Android 13. While the user interface is visually appealing, it unfortunately comes pre-installed with a plethora of bloatware applications, including both first-party apps from Oppo’s native App Market (HotApps, HotGames, Hot Free Games) and a number of third-party apps (Josh, ShareChat, Tall Runner 3D, Candy Crush, among others). While it may initially seem daunting, Oppo has pledged to deliver two major Android updates and three years of security patches for the Reno 10 Pro 5G.

Fueling the device’s performance is a Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G SoC paired with an Adreno 642L GPU. There’s a single configuration available, offering 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. While the Snapdragon 778G is a capable processor, it may not be the most competitive in its price segment.

A Fast-Charging Battery:

Oppo confidently claims the Reno 10 Pro 5G’s 4,600mAh battery can be fully charged in approximately 28 minutes when using the proprietary 80W SuperVOOC charging adapter. This swift charging capability is a significant draw for those who prioritize speed and convenience.

Final Thoughts:

Despite not featuring the latest chipset in the segment, the Oppo Reno 10 Pro 5G certainly possesses a compelling set of features that will appeal to many. The sleek design, impressive triple-camera setup, gorgeous curved-edge display, and lightning-fast charging capabilities are all major selling points. However, the presence of bloatware and the lack of a 3.5mm headphone jack and stereo speakers are potential drawbacks. The full review, coming soon, will delve into the phone’s performance, camera capabilities , and battery life in greater detail, providing a comprehensive assessment of whether this phone truly shines in a crowded marketplace. Stay tuned for our in-depth verdict!

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