OPPO is one of my favourite device manufacturers, not because they deliver the latest and greatest of everything, but because they consistently deliver a great user experience. With the addition of the Reno10 5G, which retails for $749.00, users are set for another great experience.

The Reno10 5G carries a lot of the features of its higher specced companion devices, such as SUPERVOOC flash charging — capable of filling the 5,000mAh battery in 47 minutes — a high-quality screen which is 6.7 inches running 120Hz refresh and solid camera performance. It’s lightweight (185G) and is 7.99mm at the narrowest point of the device.

The camera array includes a 32MP telephoto (Sony IMX709 sensor) with 2x optical zoom, and the camera system is far better equipped for naturally coloured shots. The 64MP hal inch sensor complements this with huge capacity to support, photography on a very affordable device.

Michael Tran, Managing Director of OPPO Australia, announced:

We’re proud to introduce the Reno10 5G to the Australian market, combining our signature Reno Glow design with premium features and unparalleled photography capabilities. With its remarkable Ultra-Clear Portrait Camera System and 2X Telephoto Portrait Camera, the Reno10 5G takes the portrait shooting experience to new heights.

The Reno10 5G is driven by a MediaTek Dimensity 7050 chipset, and sports 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. This gives it real credibility in the mid-range space, and with ColourOS 13.1 you know you’re getting good software backup and device longevity. Provided you can choose between the Ice Blue and Silvery Grey colour options, you’re ready to go to JB Hi-Fi, Officeworks or OPPO’s online store to pick one up.

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with ColourOS 13.1 you know you’re getting good software backup and device longevity.”

What exactly is Oppo’s OS and security updates for this device and in general their new devices these days? Does it come anywhere close to Samsung’s 4-year OS and 5-year security updates for their midrange A series?

Cheers