Oppo Reno X leak points to a compact wide-slab design with a 16:10 screen

Oppo Reno X leak points to a compact wide-slab design with a 16:10 screen

Oppo may be working on a Reno X that breaks from the tall, narrow smartphone shape most brands still use.

A leak tied to tipster Digital Chat Station says the engineering prototype has a 6.39-inch flat display with a resolution around 21xx by 13xx and an aspect ratio closer to 16:10, which would make it noticeably wider than a standard handset.

The claim is still unconfirmed, and Oppo has not announced any Reno X model on its official product pages.

The leaked design sounds aimed at giving users part of the foldable experience without a folding display.

The report says the phone is closer to a compact, wide slab than a conventional candy-bar phone, and a user-supplied mockup measuring 143mm by 91mm drew a response from the tipster saying the prototype “looks pretty much the same.”

That shape would make the device easier to use in split-screen layouts and more comfortable for reading and video, but it would also mark a sharp departure from the elongated format that has defined recent Oppo Reno models.

The same leak says the Reno X prototype is being tested with a Dimensity 9-series flagship chipset, a battery around 7,000mAh and a triple-camera setup with a 50-megapixel main sensor plus a periscope telephoto lens.

The tipster also said the phone’s “final specifications are ‘yet to be determined,’” which suggests the project is still in development and could change before launch.

Oppo Reno X leak points to a compact wide-slab design with a 16:10 screen

The current internal plan, according to the leak, is to debut the phone with Oppo’s annual flagship lineup, likely the Find X10 series, not the Reno 16 family.

Oppo’s live smartphone pages currently highlight the Reno15 and Reno14 families, along with the Find N5 and A-series devices, but there is no Reno X listing.

That leaves the rumored model outside the company’s official roadmap for now.

If the leak holds, the Reno X would sit in an unusual position for Oppo: a Reno-branded device with a wider body, a flagship-grade chip and a camera setup that sounds closer to a premium imaging phone than a midrange experiment.