New images of what appears to be the upcoming Oppo Reno 14 have surfaced online, offering a clearer look at the device following earlier renders that made their rounds just a few days ago. While the exact model name remains unconfirmed, most signs suggest this is either the base Reno 14 or the Reno 14 Pro.
Includes renders showing three expected color finishes: Black, White, and Mint Green. These names may not reflect the official marketing terms, but they give a rough idea of the visual themes. The white variant, in particular, stands out with a textured rear design that resembles feathers, while the other two feature matte finishes.

One of the most noticeable design changes is the reworked camera module. The dual lenses on the left are reminiscent of the Reno 13’s setup, but the elongated pill-shaped enclosure on the right side now includes a third camera placed above the LED flash. The overall layout has sparked comparisons to Apple’s iPhone design — a similarity already pointed out with the Reno 13, and now seemingly more deliberate in the Reno 14.
The device features rounded corners, a flat frame, and what appears to be an aluminum build, all contributing further to the iPhone-like aesthetic. Whether this design direction will be welcomed by users remains to be seen.

A previous leak had suggested that the Reno 14 would house a 50MP main sensor with OIS and an 8MP ultrawide camera. While some confusion remains about whether these details apply to the base model or the Pro variant, most reports so far appear to reference the non-Pro Reno 14.
Adding to the story is a recent Geekbench listing for a device with the model number PKZ110, widely believed to be the Reno 14. The benchmark reveals the presence of a MediaTek Dimensity 8400 chip and up to 12GB of RAM. It’s possible that more variants are in development, but no official word has been provided by Oppo yet.

As more details unfold, the Reno 14 lineup is shaping up to be a significant release in Oppo’s portfolio. For now, the design leaks provide a strong indication of where the brand is headed stylistically with its next wave of mid-to-high-end smartphones.