Brand | Oppo |
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Manufacturer | Oppo |
Slogan | Further Your Vision [1] |
First released | Mainland China, Taiwan, Singapore: April 2019 (Reno) Mainland China: 10 May 2019 (Reno 10x Zoom) [2] 30 May 2019 (Reno Z) [3] |
Predecessor | Oppo R17 |
Successor | Oppo Reno2 Oppo Reno Ace |
Related | Oppo Reno A |
Type | Smartphone |
Dimensions | 156.6 x 74.3 x 9 mm (Reno) 157.3 x 74.9 x 9.1 mm (Reno Z) 162 x 77.2 x 9.3 mm (Reno 10x Zoom) |
Mass | 185 g (6.5 oz) (Reno) 186 g (6.6 oz) (Reno Z) 210 g (7.4 oz) (Reno 10x Zoom) |
Operating system | Android 9 Pie |
System-on-chip | Qualcomm Snapdragon 710 (Reno) MediaTek Helio P90 (Reno Z) Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 (Reno 10x Zoom) |
CPU | Octa-core (2x2.2 GHz Kryo 360 Gold & 6x1.7 GHz Kryo 360 Silver) (Reno) Octa-core (1x2.84 GHz & 3x2.42 GHz & 4x1.8 GHz Kryo 485) (Reno 10x Zoom) |
GPU | Adreno 616 (Reno) PowerVR GM9446 (Reno Z) Adreno 640 (Reno 10x Zoom) |
Memory | 6 GB or 8 GB LPDDR4X RAM |
Storage | 128 GB or 256 GB UFS 2.1 |
Removable storage | None (Reno/Reno Z) microSD, up to 256 GB (Reno 10x Zoom) |
Battery | 3765 mAh (Reno) 4035 mAh (Reno Z) 4065 mAh (Reno 10x Zoom) |
Display | 6.4 in (16 cm) (Reno/Reno Z) or 6.6 in (17 cm) (Reno 10x Zoom) 1080 x 2340 FHD+ AMOLED Gorilla Glass 6 |
Rear camera | Dual 48 MP (f/1.7, 1/2", 0.8μm) + 5 MP depth sensor (f/2.4) (Reno/Reno Z) Triple 48 MP (f/1.7, 1/2", 0.8μm, OIS) + 13 MP Telephoto (f/3.0, OIS) + 8 MP Wide (f/2.2, 13mm) (Reno 10x Zoom) PDAF, HDR, panorama, Dual-LED flash (Reno/Reno Z) In addition to the above: Laser AF, 5x Optical Zoom (Reno 10x Zoom) |
Front camera | 16 MP, f/2.0, 26mm |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac MIMO), GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS, BDS, NFC USB-C 3.5mm audio jack (Reno only) |
Data inputs | |
Website | www |
Oppo Reno is a line of camera-focused Android smartphones manufactured by Oppo, with Reno 10x Zoom, and Reno 5G as "flagships", and midrange models, the Reno Z and Reno. [4] The Reno was launched on April 24, 2019. [5] The Oppo Reno lineup was followed by the Reno2, which was launched in India on August 28, 2019, [6] and the Reno Ace which was released in October 2019.
On, March 16, 2022, Reno7 Series was launched in the GCC region. [7]
Oppo previewed the 10x Zoom's camera system in February. After the announcement on 10 April 2019, Oppo also revealed a 5G variant at Swisscom's 5G network media event. It shares its battery and chipset with the 10x Zoom, costs around US$1000 and uses Qualcomm's Snapdragon X50 modem. The 5G model is also the first smartphone officially compatible with the NReal Light AR glasses. [8]
The Reno and the Reno 10x Zoom both utilize a metal/glass construction, with Gorilla Glass 6 on the front and Gorilla Glass 5 on the back. Both phones sport a distinctive wedge or fin-like pop-up camera mechanism that opens in 0.8 seconds. Oppo calls it a Pivot Rising camera, and it also houses the earpiece and flash, allowing for a full-screen display. Oppo claims that it can withstand up to 200,000 actuations before failing [9] and will last for over 5 years, and has added fall detection to automatically close and protect the camera. The Reno Z lacks this mechanism and has a traditional selfie camera with a small notch instead. Additionally, all four have a small ceramic bump centered on the back to protect the glass from scratches. The 10x Zoom is available in black and blue finishes, while the Reno and Reno Z offer additional pink, purple, orange and white finishes. The Reno has an exclusive Inspiration Edition with drawings on the back and stickers in the retail box. [10]
While the regular and 10x zoom variants are similar externally, the 10x Zoom features upgraded internals. Compared to the standard Reno, the 10x Zoom uses a more powerful Snapdragon 855/Adreno 640 chipset opposed to the Snapdragon 710/Adreno 616 chipset on the normal model. Being a lower cost model, the Reno Z uses a MediaTek/PowerVR chipset instead. The 10x Zoom also has a 4065 mAh battery and a 6.6 inch screen, while the regular model has a 3765 mAh battery and a 6.4 inch screen. Some features are exclusive to one variant: the 10x Zoom lacks the audio jack found on the regular model, but has a microSD card slot. The 10x Zoom's camera is also upgraded over the standard model; it replaces the depth sensor with a periscope telephoto lens and a wide-angle lens, and offers 5x optical zoom with laser autofocus. However, only 6x hybrid zoom and 10x hybrid zoom toggles are offered in the camera viewfinder. [11] Both have an under-display fingerprint sensor, unlike the Find X which relied on the pop-up camera for both selfies and biometric unlocking. [12] The 10x Zoom is larger and heavier than the standard Reno as well.
Oppo also claims that the phone uses Nokia OZO audio recording technology. [13]
Only the Chinese versions of the 10x run on Android 10 with Oppo's ColorOS 7 skin. All other phones run on Android 9.0 (Pie) with Oppo's ColorOS 6 skin.
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