Now in Australia, the Oppo Reno 10 5G features a new 3D curved design designed for a more comfortable grip and adds a telephoto portrait lens to its camera lineup.
With Oppo's ColorOS 13.1 Android on top, the Reno 10 5G is marketed as a mid-range mobile device aimed at creative people who take photography seriously. The successor to the Reno 8, Oppo's latest entry gets several internal and external updates to further refine the phone in the crowded Android space.
At $749, the Oppo Reno 10 5G faces some stiff competition. Other similarly priced luxury phones include the Google Pixel 7a, Motorola Edge 40 and Samsung Galaxy A54. Attractive features like an optional portrait camera and fast charging could place the Oppo phone well at retail.
What makes Oppo Reno 10 5G better?
Compared to the Reno 8, the new model does a few things differently. First, it adds a third camera sensor on the back, a telephoto lens dedicated to portraits. With a 32MP IMX709 sensor, this lens offers 2x optical zoom for 47mm portraits, which should be useful for photographing people and creating good depth of field.
Another improvement that the Oppo Reno 10 5G brings over its predecessor is a larger and smoother screen. It offers a 120Hz refresh rate compared to the Reno 8's 90Hz and the screen size is 6.7 inches. Oppo also highlights its "3D micro-curve" body, which makes the phone slimmer and more comfortable in the hand.
Fast charging is a big selling point for Oppo phones, and the Reno 10 5G is no different. This model supports 67W SUPERVOOC wired charging, which takes about 47 minutes to reach. Additionally, Battery Health Engine technology helps extend battery life over time.
I'd say the most important aspect is that the Reno 10 5G continues Oppo's line of sleek colors. Sure, there's Silvery Gray if you're looking for an understated phone, but the bright Ice Blue is the way to go.

Oppo Reno 10 5G specifications
processor | MediaTek Dimensity 7050 5G mobile platform |
STORAGE | 256 GB Up to 2 TB via microSD |
A reminder | 8 GB |
Operating system | ColorOS 13.1 based on Android 13 |
APPEAR | 6.7-inch curved 3D AMOLED screen 20.1:9, 2412 × 1080, 394 dpi 120 Hz refresh rate Brightness: 500 nits (normal), 800 nits (outdoor), 950 nits (HDR) |
Happenings | 185 g 162.43mm × 74.19mm × 7.99mm |
Contact | Bluetooth 5.3, Bluetooth Low Energy Wi-Fi 6/5 Wireless network 2.4g / 5.1g / 5.8g Two nano SIMs It supports NFC Support IR remote control |
Network regions | GSM: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz WCDMA: Bands 1/2/4/5/6/8/19 LTE FDD: Bands 1/2/3/4/5/7/8/12/13/17/18/19/20/26/28A/28B/66 LTE TDD. Tires 38/39/40/41 5G NO: n1/n3/n5/n7/n8/n20/n28A/n28B/n38/n40/n41/n66/n77/n78 |
Battery and charger | 5000 mAh battery 67W SUPERVOOC wired charger |
CAMERA | Main: 64 MP, 1/2-inch OV64B image sensor, Æ’/1.7 aperture Telephoto: 32 MP Sony IMX709 RGBW sensor, Æ’/2.0 aperture Ultra wide. 8MP IMX355 sensor 112° FOV, 1/4-inch aperture, Æ’/2.2 aperture Front: 32 MP, OV32C image sensor, Æ’/2.4 aperture |
Price (PRP) | 749 dollars |
Official website | Oppo Australia |
Release date and price
You can buy Oppo's latest smartphone directly from the brand's website, which also comes with Enco X Screen Care wireless headphones. This latest offer is part of Oppo's 12-month plan, where the company will replace a damaged screen once within a year of purchase for free. Other retailers selling the Reno 10 5G include JB Hi-Fi and Officeworks, which also offer the same bonus on headphones.
Mid-range Android phones offer a lot of good features at a reasonable price. If we look at the specifications, Oppo Reno 10 5G can be a worthy choice among its competitors.
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