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In China, OPPO has formally introduced its eagerly anticipated Reno 15 series, which includes the OPPO Reno 15 and OPPO Reno 15 Pro, two high-end mid-range smartphones. One of the most remarkable Reno generations to date, the new series places a strong emphasis on camera innovation, ultra-bright displays, potent Dimensity chipsets, and significant battery enhancements. The Reno 15 series, which offers flagship-level features at competitive prices, carries on OPPO's legacy of introducing high-end technology to the general public.

Both the OPPO Reno 15 and Reno 15 Pro feature 1.5K flat OLED displays, offering crisp clarity and smooth visuals.
The LTPS 120Hz flat OLED display of the regular Reno 15 measures 6.32 inches. It is among the brightest screens in its class, with a peak brightness of an incredible 3600 nits. Additionally, the display has 1800 nits HBM for improved outdoor visibility and 3840Hz PWM dimming, which greatly lessens eye strain.
With its 6.78-inch LTPO 120Hz flat OLED display and incredibly thin 1.15mm bezels, the Reno 15 Pro goes above and beyond. In order to balance improved efficiency and eye comfort, it uses 2160Hz PWM dimming while maintaining the same 3600 nits of peak brightness. Dynamic refresh rate switching for longer battery life is made possible by LTPO technology.
The highlight of the Reno 15 lineup is undoubtedly its versatile quad-camera setup, led by a massive 200MP Samsung HP5 sensor with OIS, promising excellent clarity and low-light photography.
200MP HP5 (1/1.56”) Main Camera with OIS
50MP OV50D Ultra-wide (1/2.88”)
50MP JN5 Periscope Telephoto (3.5X Optical Zoom, 1/2.75”)
50MP JN5 Auto-focus Front Camera (1/2.75”)
This level of camera hardware is rare even in flagship phones, making the Reno 15 series an absolute beast for mobile photography and videography enthusiasts.
The Reno 15 packs a large 6200mAh battery, offering exceptional endurance for heavy users. It supports 80W fast charging, along with:
44W UFCS
55W PPS
13.5W PD
Bypass Charging
USB 2.0
The Reno 15 Pro gets an even bigger 6500mAh battery, making it one of the largest batteries ever on a Reno device. It also adds support for:
50W wireless charging
This combination ensures faster top-ups and improved long-term battery health.
Both models run on the latest ColorOS 16, offering enhanced performance optimization, new animations, advanced customization, and AI-powered features.
The Reno 15 series also integrates:
Shanhai Communication Enhancement Chip
Independent Wi-Fi Chip
Wi-Fi 6
Bluetooth 5.4
NFC
Optical in-display fingerprint sensor
IP69 / IP68 dust and water resistance
The IP69 rating is particularly notable, as it offers protection against high-pressure water jets something even many flagship phones lack.
Despite the huge battery capacities, OPPO has kept both phones relatively slim:
OPPO Reno 15: 7.99mm, 187g
OPPO Reno 15 Pro: 7.65mm, 205g
The lightweight profile makes these devices comfortable for long-term use.
Here are the official starting prices:
OPPO Reno 15
¥2999 (~12+256GB)
OPPO Reno 15 Pro
¥3699 (~12+256GB)
These prices position the Reno 15 series as a highly competitive offering, especially considering the premium camera hardware, huge batteries, and flagship-level display technology.
The OPPO Reno 15 and Reno 15 Pro offer significant improvements in terms of durability, battery life, camera, and display. OPPO has made it obvious that it wants to provide a flagship-like experience at a mid-range pricing point with features like a 200MP OIS camera system, 3600-nit screens, and 6500mAh batteries. The Reno 15 series has a good chance of becoming one of the most well-liked camera-focused smartphones in 2025 if it is released worldwide.




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