Camera Professional Lens 10X Option Zoom F 4.3Mm Driver

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There’s no camera bump at all, which is welcome given the thickness of the device a small nubbin below the cameras prevents them from coming into contact with any flat surface you might place the phone on. It’s also quite an attractive one, with a sleek frosted glass finish that’s broken by a strip for the Oppo logo and another for the cameras. Let me be very clear that like the OnePlus 7 Pro, this is a Big Phone for Big Phone People. Even my iPhone XS Max felt small after a few days using the Reno. This doesn’t bother me, but I have gigantic hands. At 9.3mm thick, the Reno is half a millimeter thicker than the OnePlus Pro 7 and weighs slightly more at 210g.

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The screen doesn’t slope on the sides, which is probably what accounts for the slightly smaller measurement.

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The Reno is roughly the same size and shape as the OnePlus 7 Pro, with a similar curved back and a front panel dominated by a huge 6.6-inch screen.

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There’s also a 5G version of the 10x Zoom called the Oppo Reno 5G.) (Not to be confused with the non-zooming variant of this phone, which also has a slower processor. As we’ll get into later, “Oppo Reno 10x Zoom” is a bad name for reasons beyond its simple unwieldiness, so I’m just going to call this phone the Reno from here on out.