Oppo set the Reno15 series launch for November 17, 2025, in China. That’s next Monday from today. Pre-orders opened on their official site already. I checked the listings—both Reno15 and Pro models up for grabs.
Display and Build
Both phones have flat screens. Bezels measure 1.15 millimeters all around, even on sides. Thin edges make the front look clean. Starlight Bow color gets special back panel—unique pattern or finish, not standard glass. Metal frame holds it together. Rumored IP68/IP69 rating means dust-proof and water-resistant—survives dunks or pressure sprays. “Heard from a tech forum user who saw leaks—said it’s tough for daily mishaps,” like drops in sink.


Screens: Reno15 has 6.59-inch OLED at 1.5K resolution—sharp pics, high contrast. Pro bumps to 6.78-inch OLED, same res. What about colors popping? OLED does that, blacks deep.
Colors Available
Reno15 comes in Aurora Blue—cool tone, Canele Brown—warm earth, Starlight Bow—shiny special. Pro swaps blue for Honey Gold—golden hue, keeps Canele Brown and Starlight Bow. “Friend in China messaged me pics; Starlight Bow shimmers like stars,” he said.


Storage Options
Reno15 variants: 12GB RAM with 256GB storage, 12GB/512GB, 16GB/256GB, 16GB/512GB, up to 16GB/1TB. Pro starts same but skips 16GB/256GB—12GB/256GB, 12GB/512GB, 16GB/512GB, 16GB/1TB. Plenty space for apps, photos. Why no lower? Targets mid-range buyers wanting more.
Camera Setup
Triple cameras on back. 200-megapixel main sensor—Samsung HP5, captures tons detail. 50-megapixel ultra-wide fits wide shots. 50-megapixel telephoto with periscope for zoom without loss. Front: 50-megapixel selfie on both. Videos from front and back at once? Pro might do that.
Power and Software
Pro packs 6300 milliamp-hour battery. Charges 80 watts wired—fast fill. 50 watts wireless too. Reno15 matches charging, battery size unknown. Dimensity 8450 chip runs them—efficient, handles games okay. Android 16 with ColorOS 16—new interface, smooth.


Is it worth waiting? Launch soon, rumors solid from sites like Gizmochina. Prices? Not out yet, but expect mid-range tag.
Mini model whispered—compact screen, but Oppo quiet on it. Keep eyes peeled.















