Today, renowned leaker Digital Chat Station disclosed the design schematic of the Reno10 Pro+ model. This provides us with initial insights into the design of this smartphone.

According to playfuldroid, the images indicate that
Reno10 Pro+will utilize an eye-catching pinhole design to house the centrally-aligned selfie camera. This display also appears to integrate an under-display fingerprint sensor. In the observations section, DCS notes that the Reno10 Pro+ will support 1.5K resolution, 120Hz refresh rate. The left side of the device features the volume buttons, while the power button lies on the opposite side.
Moving to the rear, the Reno10 Pro+ features an oval-shaped camera cluster, completely different from previous generation phones. Reports indicate that this camera module includes the main Sony IMX890 50-megapixel sensor and the Sony IMX355 ultra-wide-angle camera.
However, it's also noticeable that the Reno10 Pro+ features a potential lens zoom camera. Currently, there's no information about the resolution of this camera, but it's believed to support 2x optical zoom.
Inside, the successor model to the
Reno9 Pro+is rumored to utilize a high-end chipset, accompanied by a 4,700 mAh battery. Other details about this smartphone are yet to be disclosed.
