
Last month, OPPO sent off their most recent age of Reno cell phones in India. The Reno10, Reno10 Pro, and Reno10 Pro+ are the three brand-new models included. We checked on the Reno10 Pro+ here, and viewed it as a decent telephone, yet overrated. The Reno10 Pro, on the other hand, is much less expensive but has fewer features. Could it at any point legitimize its sticker price of Rs 39999? Find out by reading on in my review.
Design:
Beginning with the layout. This is where the Oppo Reno10 Pro 5G legitimizes the lofty sticker price the most. The cell phone looks shocking. We get a pleasant bended OLED show front and center with the opening punch camera pattern. At the back, we get a pleasant bended glass back with an oval-formed camera module. To the surprise of no one, the speaker grille and USB type-C port are on the lower part of the edge, with the volume rockers and power button on the right half of the edge.

The Oppo Reno10 Pro’s curved display, glass back, and in-hand feel are all very high-end, and you can tell from the moment you hold it. Only the oval-shaped camera module received a range of opinions; some people liked it, while others did not. I for one like it since it gives the Oppo Reno10 gadgets their own unmistakable look. For our review, we received the color Glossy Purple, which is also quite pretty.
Display:
The presentation of the Oppo Reno10 Pro is likewise generally excellent. The smartphone has a nice, 120Hz-refreshing 6.7-inch FHD+ curved OLED display. The showcase goal is 2412 x 1080p, which comes around to a pixel thickness of 394ppi, meaning the presentation is sharp enough for a wide range of clients and you won’t feel any absence of detail or unpleasant edges on this presentation.
Coming to variety exactness, here likewise the Oppo Reno10 Pro showed awesome outcomes, yet wasn’t the most ideal we have found in this fragment. In the variety checker examination utilizing the Calman SpectraCal apparatus, the Oppo Reno10 Pro showed a typical DeltaE of 2.0 in the sRGB variety profile. This implies that the varieties you see on the cell phone are exceptionally near the genuine tones, and the safety buffer is extremely low.
The Oppo Reno10 Pro produced extremely impressive colors in the grayscale test. The smartphone produced very even RGB balance and very consistent results across the board. We were able to achieve one of the most impressive results in the sRGB color profile because there was no one color that was overpowering or overflowing.

Coming to brilliance, the Oppo Reno10 Pro has a guaranteed top splendor of 800 nits under the sun and up to 950 nits for HDR photographs and HDR10+ recordings. We put this to test utilizing a Lux Meter, and the cell phone showed a most extreme splendor of 934 nits on a plain white screen, which is splendid, since it is precisely around the numbers guaranteed by the organization.
Moreover, the 120Hz invigorate rate makes the showcase exceptionally responsive and very smooth. Looking at menus and applications is margarine, given the 120Hz revive rate. This display lacks LTPO technology, but that’s probably minor at this point because everything else about it is excellent.
Performance:
Presently the exhibition is where I figure the Oppo Reno10 Pro doesn’t legitimize its worth by any means. The cell phone is fueled by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G chipset, which is over two years of age as of now. Although the Snapdragon 778G is a very nice and balanced chip, devices in this price range, such as the OnePlus 11R and the iQOO Neo 7 Pro, offer a proper flagship chip (Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1) from less than a year ago. This wouldn’t have been too bad.
True to form, the presentation numbers look miniscule when contrasted with a portion of the contending gadgets. On AnTuTu, for instance, the Oppo Reno10 Pro put out a score of 584215 places, which is close to half of what comparatively valued OnePlus 11R gave us and not exactly 50% of what the ₹5,000 less expensive iQOO Neo 7 Pro puts out. In point of fact, the smartphone’s numbers on AnTuTu were disappointing because they were closer to those of current budget smartphones.
In other computer chip based benchmarks like Geekbench and PCMark likewise, the Oppo Reno10 Pro gives a somewhat disheartening outcome, making the cell phone’s presentation numbers seem miniscule when contrasted with rivalry.
The Oppo Reno10 Pro failed to perform well in GPU-based tests as well. In 3DMark Natural life Outrageous, the cell phone scored lower than most gadgets, yet came in front of the Google Pixel 7a. In GFXBench, the gadget battled to stay aware of the opposition across the tests we ran on the gadget.
Software:
The telephone runs ColorOS 13.1 which depends on Android 13, and it is running the July security fix at the hour of this survey. OPPO guarantees just 2 years of Android redesigns and 3 years of safety refreshes, which is somewhat frustrating. At least one additional year of updates is offered by some smartphones in this price range.