The Oppo Reno 10x Zoom is a strong option for smartphone shutterbugs and a solid phone for everyone else.
Excellent cameras; Solid performance; All-day battery life
No wireless charging; Lacks official durability rating; Choppy UI
The Oppo Reno 10x Zoom is a strong option for smartphone shutterbugs and a solid phone for everyone else.
Excellent cameras; Solid performance; All-day battery life
No wireless charging; Lacks official durability rating; Choppy UI
We like the camera, the design and the battery life, but even with a 'shark fin' selfie camera, the Oppo Reno 10x Zoom is going to struggle to stand out in what's already a crowded market.
Impressive camera performance; Attractive 'all screen' design; Plenty of power
A little on the thick side; Android skin could be improved; No waterproofing
Overall, there's plenty to like about the Oppo Reno 10x Zoom – the fascinating design punctuated by the unusual pop-up camera, the big OLED display, the amazing battery life and specs, and the capable camera. If it was priced more competitively, it would be a killer deal.
Amazing battery life; Unique design; Smooth performance; Versatile camera for stills; Captivating display
A bit chunky; Video recording locked to main camera; Earpiece sounds poor; No wireless charging; Pricey
Oppo Reno 10x Zoom comes across as an overall package with no major deal breakers. The stylish design will attract attention for sure, but camera performance is where the Reno 10x Zoom shines. The Reno 10x Zoom is among the few phones you will find with the new Snapdragon 855 processor.
Oppo Reno 10x Zoom comes across as an overall package with no major deal breakers. The stylish design will attract attention for sure, but camera performance is where the Reno 10x Zoom shines. The Reno 10x Zoom is among the few phones you will find with the new Snapdragon 855 processor.
If you don't mind the lack of storage options, the Oppo Reno 10x Zoom provides great cameras, strong performance, and a simple but distinctive design inside and out.
Excellent zoom-lens photography, Long battery life, Pop-up camera means no notch or punch hole spoiling the display
Screen is flat and dim, Hard to buy in U.S., Handset is large and heavy
OPPO continues its path of innovation through Reno, its new brand announced a few months ago, adding a sliding mechanism with a strange "shark fin" design on top of which houses the front camera and LED flash.
The Oppo Reno impresses with a true bezel-less display sans a notch for what Oppo calls a pivot-hinge design. Its curvy and smooth finish makes it a joy to carry around and even though its specifications are arguably mid-range, performance is well up there both for day to day usage and gaming -...
Compact and sleek design; Novel pivot-hinge camera; Excellent performance
No ultra-wide or telephoto camera; ColorOS not everyone's cup of tea; Lack of wireless charging
The Oppo Reno 10x Zoom has been a long time coming, with the company first teasing a smartphone zoom camera concept back during Mobile World Congress 2017. The company showcased a one year later which appeared to be part of a nearly complete (but at the time still-unnamed) Reno test device.
OPPO has released a number of smartphones in the Indian market and over the past few years, OPPO has gained much space in the newer technologies, the pop-up cameras, the in-display fingerprint scanner, cameras, and more.
Captivating Glass & Metal Design; Full Screen Bezelless Display; Pop-Up Camera; Shark Fin; Large AMOLED Screen; HDR Support; Versatile Cameras – 10X Zoom; Stunning Selfies; VOOC Charging – Charges In About 70 Minutes; Top Notch Performance – Snapdragon 855; Stereo Speakers – Dolby Atmos
No 3.5mm Audio Jack; Bulky (215 grams; Bloatware
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