Oppo is getting ready to make a name for itself in the mobile world with the new Reno 15 series. The Chinese manufacturer officially announced the launch of the series on Weibo, marking November 10. Although a short promotional video was shared, a clear image of the device itself is not given. Despite this, details about the device have already started to be talked about.
The Reno series is a product family that Oppo has positioned in the middle-upper segment for a long time and draws attention especially with its design and camera performance. This tradition is expected to be continued with Reno 15. However, this time, the approach to the rear camera module is slightly different compared to the previous series. According to leaks, the module will be produced using a special craftsmanship method. In this way, it is aimed to create a difference in appearance and increase module durability.
Oppo chose to use a different production technique in the camera module of the Reno 15 series
Another striking point in the leaked information is the sensor to be used in the main camera of the device. Accordingly, it is stated that Reno 15 will have a main camera offering 200 megapixel resolution. The increase in high-resolution sensors also enables the development of mobile photography. In this way, users can take clearer and more detailed shots even in low light. In addition, it is known that large sensors facilitate software-supported operations.
On the other hand, it is claimed that Reno 15 will attract attention not only with its high-resolution photo shooting but also with its video recording capabilities. The ability to record video simultaneously with the front and rear cameras of the device can be a practical feature, especially for content producers. This type of simultaneous video recording can allow the user to present both narration and reaction images together. Thus, an experience that can be beneficial in many areas, from vlog shooting to live broadcasts, will be provided.
In addition to all this, it is not yet officially stated which processor the device will come with. However, considering Oppo’s past preferences, it seems likely that one of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 series or MediaTek Dimensity 8000 series chipsets will be used. Both of these options are at a level that can satisfy middle-upper segment users in terms of performance. Of course, software optimization will also directly affect the overall experience. At this point, Oppo’s past experience in interface compatibility is reassuring.
Reno 15 is expected to come with an AMOLED panel on the screen side. These panels are known for their high refresh rate, saturated color reproduction and improved contrast level. This screen structure may be of great importance, especially for users who play games or like to watch videos. Additionally, in terms of energy efficiency, AMOLED technology can also contribute to battery performance. Providing all these features in a balanced manner will contribute to the device being satisfactory in daily use.
The device is not expected to be released as a single model. In addition to Reno 15, it is possible to introduce two different variants named Reno 15 Pro and possibly Reno 15 Pro+. It seems possible that these models may differ from each other in terms of camera, processor and screen features. However, it is estimated that the entire series will have a similar design line. Thus, Oppo may be aiming to offer options that suit different user expectations.