Abstract: Oppo held the global launch of its Reno series in Dubai recently. We managed to take a quick look at this latest market entrant and here's what we think:Oppo has always thought outside the box, and innovated on its offerings. With its latest Reno range...
Abstract: Almost everyone owns a smartphone these days, but what are they actually using it for? While mobile handsets are capable of calling anyone around the world, most people likely aren't using it as a phone on a daily basis.Based on user surveys, it turns out...
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 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 ther...
Abstract: The Oppo Reno lacks some of the defining features of its larger sibling but it still packs in some interesting technologies. While all eyes may have been fixed on the new Oppo Reno 10x Zoom flagship and its 5G-capable doppelgänger, its namesake also arri...
Published: 2019-04-24, Author: Dan , review by: pocket-lint.com
Decent spec sheet, Punchy screen, The shark fin works well
A lot of competition, No dust or waterproofing
There's a lot to love about Oppo's Reno series of phones - the standard Reno is a well-designed mid-range phone that and brings a touch of flagship design and offers something a little different with the shark fin pop-up.It helps that the gimmick has a pr...
Oppo's latest smartphones are a little more exciting than most, not least because, in the Reno 5G, we have the world's first commercially available 5G handset. Add to that an impressive-looking rear camera setup, and a clever new style of pop-up selfie ca...
Abstract: We thought we'd seen it all when it came to selfie cameras: notches, punch-holes, sliders, pop-ups, and even the Vivo Apex concept phone with no selfie camera at all. Then comes along the Oppo Reno with something new after all: a ‘pivot rising camera' tha...
Bezel-free screen makes an impact,Battery life is up there with the best,Versatile and good quality camera (wide/standard/10x zoom),5G option
Still a few software quirks,VOOC charging isn't Oppo's fastest,No wireless charging or dust/waterproofing,Quite a thick/chunky phone compared to rivals
There's a lot to like about the Reno 10x Zoom. It looks good, has one of the most versatile camera systems on the planet, a cool-looking pop-up shark-fin camera, great battery life and software that is miles better than it was even two years ago.What's di...
Abstract: Oppo Reno features a 6.4-inch AMOLED full screen display.It is powered by a Snapdragon 710 SoC with an octa-core CPU.The smartphone features a 16-megapixel pop-up selfie snapper.Today, Oppo launched its Reno series of smartphones in India. The new l...
Abstract: Note: First published on Apr 11, this article has since been updated to include Singapore pricing and availability info of the Reno 10x Zoom and Reno Standard Edition.--There are notch-less phones; and there are Oppo notch-less phones. At a launch event i...