Oppo’s new Reno15 lineup recently landed in China, and the company is leaning hard on camera hardware and battery life to grab attention. As scheduled, both the Reno15 and Reno15 Pro are now on shelves, and early buyers get a small price cut: the 12+256GB Reno15 drops from 2999 to 2949 yuan, while the Pro version dips from 3699 to 3649 yuan. If you stack the current national subsidy, the base Reno15 can go as low as 2654 yuan.

The regular Reno15 keeps things compact with a 6.32-inch flat display, yet packs a 6200 mAh battery — huge considering the compact size. Oppo is also using a unibody cold-carved glass design here, with colors like Honey Gold, Canelé Brown, and Aurora Blue.
The headline spec of both the base and pro model, of course, is the 200MP, 1/1.56″ main camera. It’s paired with a 50MP, 3.5x telephoto, a 50MP ultra-wide, and a 50MP selfie camera — a surprisingly stacked setup for a non-Pro model. Under the hood, both phones include MediaTek’s new Dimensity 8450 chip, and charging tops out at 80W wired.
For those wondering, the Reno15 Pro differentiates itself with a larger 6.78-inch screen, a 6500 mAh battery (instead of 6,200 on the compact model), and the addition of 50W wireless charging. It also supports bypass charging — basically, the phone runs off the adapter directly instead of cycling through the battery. Handy for gaming sessions.
Pricing for the Reno15 maxes out at 3999 yuan for the 16GB+1TB variant, while the Pro tops at 4799 yuan. The series is already up for purchase through Oppo’s official store and major retailers in China.
For markets outside China, the phone could launch around February next year, though the base model is expected to undergo several changes, from the display size to the chipset.
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