The Reno15 is the other half of Oppo's dual smartphone release today, with the other being the Reno15 Pro. Based around the same silicon as its Pro counterpart, the Reno15 is much smaller with dimensions that are close to the iPhone 17 and Galaxy S25 (curr. $674.99 on Amazon).
Specifically, the Reno15 measures 151 x 72 x 7.99 mm, or 8.13 mm for the device's Aurora Blue variant. As such, the handset features a relatively small display by today's standards. Spanning 6.32 inches diagonally, the AMOLED panel outputs at 2,640 x 1,216 pixels with a 460 PPI pixel density, 1,800 nits peak brightness and a 120 Hz refresh rate. Moreover, Oppo equips the Reno15 with the following camera hardware:
- Primary: 200 MP, f/1.8, 24 mm equivalent focal length, OIS
- Telephoto: 50 MP, f/2.8, 80 mm equivalent focal length, 3.5x optical zoom, OIS
- Ultra-wide: 50 MP, f/2.0, 16 mm equivalent focal length, 116° FoV
- Front-facing: 50 MP, f/2.0, 18 mm equivalent focal length
On top of that, the Reno15 contains MediaTek's Dimensity 8450 chipset, LPDDR5X RAM, UFS 3.1 flash storage and a 6,200 mAh battery for a modest 200 mAh upgrade on the Reno14. Conversely, 80 W wired charging without wireless charging support returns. The Reno15 is available in five memory configurations and three colour options at launch.
Unfortunately, Oppo has not indicated whether the Reno15 will be sold globally. The recent international launches of the Find X9 and Find X9 Pro suggest that this could occur at some point, though. For reference, Oppo sells the Reno15 at the following price points in China:
- 12 GB RAM/256 GB storage - CNY 2,999 (~$422)
- 12 GB RAM/512 GB storage - CNY 3,299 (~$464)
- 16 GB RAM/256 GB storage - CNY 3,299 (~$464)
- 16 GB RAM/512 GB storage CNY 3,599 (~$506)
- 16 GB RAM/1 TB storage - CNY 3,999 (~$563)














