Oppo made an interesting decision to launch the Reno 10 series in Europe
Recently facing serious challenges in the European market, Oppo intends to turn the tide with the Reno 10 series.
Oppo made an interesting decision to launch the Reno 10 series in Europe. The ongoing patent feud between Nokia and Oppo has sent ripples through Oppo's advertising strategies in select European markets. As a result, Oppo has reportedly retreated from markets like Germany and France where these restrictions are in place. Parallel to this, Vivo, embroiled in the same patent conflict with Nokia, has chosen to vacate markets such as Germany and Poland. However, Oppo has debunked rumors about its exit from the Polish market in a recent statement, instead revealing upcoming product launch timelines, including the Oppo Reno 10 series, set to be released in Poland.
Oppo, in its statement, categorically refutes the rumors of pulling out of the Polish market, underscoring the market's importance to the company. With a product launch itinerary outlined for the rest of the year, Oppo is looking forward to the release of the Reno 10 series in July and IoT devices like the Oppo Enco Air 3 Pro headphones. Furthermore, Oppo reiterates its commitment to broadening its ecosystem portfolio and keeping a robust presence in Poland.
Oppo made an interesting decision to launch the Reno 10 series in Europe
Looking forward, Oppo is set to introduce the Reno 10 series in various markets outside China in the upcoming weeks. Although the series is slated to make its Polish debut in July, recent reports suggest a launch in India by the third week of June.
The Chinese variants of the Reno 10, 10 Pro, and 10 Pro+ are powered by the Snapdragon 778G, Dimensity 8100, and Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 chipsets, respectively. It's predicted that the trio bound for global markets will exhibit variations primarily in aspects such as display, rear design, cameras, and chipset.
Speculation for the global market hints at the Oppo Reno 10 featuring the Dimensity 7050 chip, with the Reno 10 Pro set to house the Snapdragon 778G SoC. It remains a mystery whether the global Reno 10 Pro+ will bear the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1, akin to its Chinese counterpart. Oppo made an interesting decision to launch the Reno 10 series in Europe.