Ever chase down phone leaks that feel half-baked? This one’s got some meat from reliable tipsters, pulling back the curtain on Oppo’s next Reno push. We’re talking a fresh Pro+ tier shaking up the usual duo, with camera tech that could actually matter for zoom fiends.
Model Breakdown and Launch Buzz
Oppo’s Reno line typically sticks to basics—your standard model and a Pro bump-up—but leaks point to a Reno 15 Pro+ joining the fray as the premium beast. Word from Digital Chat Station on Weibo has this trio gearing up for a China debut sometime in late November or early December 2025, though global rollout might drag into early 2026. No solid word on an “F” variant yet, but Oppo’s pulled that before for budget tweaks. Pricing? Expect the Pro+ to command top dollar, Pro in the middle, and vanilla Reno 15 holding down the entry spot.
Screen Sizes and Tech That Stand Out
Sizes vary to hit different vibes—the Reno 15 Pro shrinks to a compact 6.31-inch LTPS AMOLED, perfect if you’re tired of phablets. Jump to the Pro+ for a sprawling 6.78-inch LTPO panel, which nails dynamic refresh rates for that buttery efficiency you only see on high-end gear. The base Reno 15 splits the difference at 6.59 inches, also LTPS AMOLED. All pack 1.5K resolution and 2.5D straight screens with metal frames, plus that one-piece cold-carved glass back where cameras jut out just enough to notice. Flat displays across the board? Some reports say yeah, ditching heavy curves for a cleaner look.
Camera Setup with The Big 200MP Hook
Here’s where it gets punchy—the Reno 15 Pro and Pro+ are tipped for a 200-megapixel main sensor, likely Samsung’s HP5, cranking up detail for those who crop in hard. Every model in the series gets a 50MP periscope telephoto for solid zoom without the blur, and leaks hint at an 8MP ultrawide rounding out the rear array on at least the base. It’s a step up from prior Renos, but we’ll see if software tuning makes it shine or just piles on pixels.


Other Rumored Specs Sneaking In
Battery life’s looking beefy with whispers of a 6600mAh cell in the mix, which could mean all-day stamina even on the bigger screens. Under the hood? Octa-core processors (details fuzzy), running Android 16 skinned with ColorOS 16 for that Oppo flavor. No confirmed charging speeds or storage options yet, but expect the usual fast wired top-ups.
More Leaks on the Horizon?
With launch creeping closer, expect a flood of confirms—or debunkings—from DCS and others. If history’s any guide, Oppo might tweak these for markets outside China. Keep an eye peeled; this could be the Reno that finally nails mid-range premium without the compromises.















