0:00The Reno series is arguably one of
0:02OPPO’s most popular lineups given its
0:04premium design, capable performance, and
0:07relatively affordable price. Now, Oppo
0:10has launched the new Reno 15 line. And
0:12in this video, we’re looking at the
0:14topsp spec version available in the
0:15Philippines, the Reno 15 Pro 5G. As we
0:19expected, the Oppo Reno 15 Pro is a
0:21successor to the Reno 14 Pro we checked
0:24out last year. And from the looks of it,
0:26there’s not a lot of changes. It’s a bit
0:28smaller, but that’s about it. Even on
0:30paper, the specs don’t seem to have
0:32changed that much apart from a new 200
0:35megapixel main camera. The same goes for
0:37its expensive price point. With that,
0:39we’re wondering if it’s worth it to get
0:41this phone or choose something else for
0:43an upgrade this 2026. Well, let’s find
0:46out in this review of the Oppo Reno 15
0:49Pro.
0:51[music]
0:55The first thing we notice about the OPPO
0:57Reno 15 Pro is the size. It’s a lot
1:00smaller than the Reno 14 Pro we tried
1:02out last year. Now, I’m sure some might
1:04find the size decrease disappointing,
1:06but I personally had no problems with
1:08it. With its smaller size, it also made
1:10handling the phone a lot more ergonomic.
1:12The volume rocker and power button on
1:13the right side are a lot easier to reach
1:15when using the phone with one hand. I’m
1:17sure those with smaller hands will also
1:19appreciate the smaller phone. As for the
1:21rest of the layout, it’s the same as
1:23before. At the bottom, there’s a dual
1:24SIM card slot, USBC port, and one of the
1:26two loudspeakers. Meanwhile, at the top,
1:28we’ll find the infrared port, secondary
1:30mic, and the other loudspeaker. Not to
1:32mention, the phone is a lot lighter,
1:33too, weighing around 187 g. Despite
1:36this, Oppo didn’t cheap out on the Reno
1:3815 [music] Pro’s construction. Still
1:40features a metal frame with a glass back
1:43panel. In terms of styling, our review
1:45unit is in this beautiful Aurora blue
1:47color, and it certainly lives up to its
1:50name. The back panel features a design
1:52similar to the Aurora lights you’ll
1:53typically see in Norway or Sweden. It’s
1:56a bit flashy for my liking and I’m sure
1:58some will find it a bit loud as well.
2:00Fortunately, there’s a more sedate color
2:02which is dusk brown. In terms of
2:04protection, the Reno 15 Pro features
2:05IP68 and IP69 levels of protection
2:08against dust and water. With that, this
2:10can also be submerged in water and is
2:12also resistant to high pressure jets.
2:13[music]
2:14But as always, don’t try this with salt
2:16water. With the Obo Areno 15 Pro being a
2:18lot smaller than before, naturally it
2:20features a smaller screen as well. The
2:22display now measures 6.32 in, but still
2:25uses a full HD plus AMOLED panel with
2:27120 Hz refresh rate and up to 1,800 nit
2:30peak brightness. That said, the display
2:32of the Reno 15 Pro is still very much
2:34beautiful. Users can enjoy binge
2:35watching their favorite shows or
2:36watching YouTube series on this phone
2:38without any issues. The colors are vivid
2:41and they also pop while the blacks are
2:42quite deep. No surprises here
2:44considering Oppo says it features 10 bit
2:46colors and features 100% DCIP [music]
2:48P3 color gamut. The viewing angles are
2:51great too with no color shift when
2:53looking at the phone from awkward
2:54angles. The 120 Hz refresh rate also
2:57gives a smooth animation when watching
2:59videos and playing games. It’s
3:00especially noticeable on the ladder, but
3:02more on that later. As for the dual
3:04stereo speakers, they’re not exactly the
3:06best on the market. There’s no Dolby
3:08audio option to turn on, nor is there
3:09any tuning on the speakers. It’s decent
3:12at best with an okay mix between the
3:14highs and mids, but most of the time it
3:16just sounds a bit flat. Not to mention,
3:17there’s barely any bass as well. It also
3:19sounds a bit muddy at times depending on
3:21what genre you’re listening to. But even
3:23if the quality isn’t that great, what’s
3:25great about it is that the speakers are
3:27loud. There’s even an option to bump it
3:29up to 300%, but we don’t recommend doing
3:32so. It becomes louder, but sacrifices
3:34the quality even more. Honestly, even at
3:36100%, it’s loud enough already. As for
3:38biometrics, there’s an underd display
3:40fingerprint sensor and face unlock. Both
3:42work well and fast, but the fingerprint
3:44sensor is just a lot more convenient to
3:45use. Moving on to the cameras, the Oppo
3:48Reno 15 Pro continues to feature a
3:50triple rear camera setup just like its
3:53predecessor. There’s a 50 megap
3:55ultrawide, a 50 megapixel telephoto with
3:57OIS, and [music] a new 200 megapixel
3:59main shooter. For selfies, there’s a 50
4:01megapixel front camera. On paper, the
4:03200 megapixel main camera is a huge step
4:05up from its predecessor, while the rest
4:07of the cameras remain unchanged. [music]
4:09In real world use, though, it’s
4:11definitely a huge step up in terms of
4:12quality. When shooting using the main
4:14camera, keeping to 1x or 2x zoom, the
4:17images come out sharp, and there’s a
4:18decent balance between the [music]
4:20highlights and shadows. The phone’s
4:22image processor also does a great job
4:23with post-processing, meaning there’s
4:25really no need for users to edit it
4:27[music] anymore. The photos already come
4:29out amazing as they are. The colors are
4:31quite vivid, too, but not overly
4:32saturated that they look overly edited.
4:35With that, you can definitely be sure
4:36photos in the dark or light will turn
4:38out well. Even when we use the zoom or
4:40ultrawide, there’s barely a noticeable
4:42difference in terms of quality. They’re
4:44sharp and feature a nice contrast all
4:46throughout. [music] However, beyond 10x
4:47zoom, the quality starts to drop, but
4:49again, that’s to be expected. There are
4:52other photo modes available to use, but
4:54honestly, keeping [music] it in the
4:56standard photo mode is the best and most
4:58convenient from our experience using
5:00this phone. It’s the same case for
5:01taking selfies using the front camera.
5:03So, while the photos turned out great,
5:05what we really liked was the video
5:06output. The Reno 15 Pro can record up to
5:08a maximum of 4K at 60 fps. Even when
5:11shooting at 4K at 30 fps, users will
5:13still [music] have access to ultra
5:14steady, and it keeps the videos looking
5:17crisp. As expected from the photos, the
5:19videos turned out great with a nice
5:20balance of highlights and shadows and
5:22even great colors out of the box. It’s
5:24similar story when you’re taking video
5:25in low light with minimal grain
5:27noticeable. With ultra steady turned on,
5:29users can capture some nice cinematic
5:31videos even if you have the shakiest of
5:33hands. However, with ultra steady on,
5:35the camera doesn’t change to the
5:37telephoto lens when zooming in, meaning
5:39the zoom quality does drop. [music] Turn
5:41it off and the camera swaps to the
5:42telephoto, giving a better quality video
5:44if [music] users need to zoom in. So, do
5:46keep that in mind. But overall, the
5:48cameras of the Oppo 15 Pro are amazing.
5:51No doubt about it. Under the hood, the
5:53OPPO Reno 15 Pro packs a MediaTek
5:55Dimensity 8450 chipset, which is the
5:58same as its predecessor. Our review unit
6:00comes with 12 GB of LBDDR5X RAM and 512
6:04GB of UFS 3.1 storage. No micro SD card
6:07slot here, but 512 GB is more than
6:10enough in our opinion. It’s quite a
6:12powerful chipset capable of running
6:13multiple tasks and applications at the
6:15same time. Even if you leave them
6:16running in the background, the
6:17application we’re using doesn’t slow
6:19down. We can easily switch between
6:21applications quickly, too. Loading up
6:23where we left off in seconds. We also
6:25expected it to be great for playing
6:27games and did not disappoint in that
6:28aspect either. When playing Genchin
6:30Impact, the Reno 15 Pro was able to
6:32handle it maxed out with very minimal
6:34frame rate drops. Together with a
6:35beautiful display, playing Genchin on
6:37this phone was a nice experience [music]
6:39and not just to complete your daily
6:40quests. We also played CarX Drift 2 with
6:43maxed out graphics and the frame rate
6:44set to unlimited and there were no
6:46stutters at all. It’s definitely
6:48enjoyable for gaming enthusiasts and I’m
6:50sure it can also play other more graphic
6:52intensive titles without any problems.
6:54However, one issue we have with the
6:56phone is heat. Even when we were just
6:58recording 4K videos, the phone started
7:00to heat up already. It became even more
7:02noticeable when we were playing games.
7:04After barely 20 minutes of playing CarX
7:06Drift 2 and Genchin Impact, the phone
7:08was already quite hot to the touch.
7:11While the heat didn’t affect the
7:12gameplay, it is a bit concerning. Now,
7:14as for the benchmarks, you can check
7:15them out on screen right now.
7:31The Oppo Reno 15 Pro runs on Color OS
7:3416, which is based on Android 16. It’s
7:36very smooth to use, and we like how
7:38there’s barely any bloatware on the
7:39phone. While there still are, they’re
7:41all neatly compiled into folders.
7:44There’s no [music] random notifications
7:45that pop up from these apps as well. For
7:47everyday use, there are a bunch of
7:49features, too, like game assistant to
7:51help improve gameplay. Not to mention,
7:52there’s a bunch of OPPO AI features
7:54available for users in addition to
7:56Google Gemini. These include AI search,
7:58which makes it more convenient [music]
7:59to search for ondevice content. AI
8:01translate, which you can already tell it
8:03translates stuff, and AI writer for
8:05those who have a hard time turning their
8:06thoughts into sentences. But perhaps the
8:09feature most people will use is AI
8:11[music] editor in the gallery. It’s
8:13great for those who want to improve
8:14their images even more by removing the
8:17person in the background or tidying
8:19things up. Powering the Oppo Reno 15 Pro
8:21is a 6,200 milliamp hour battery, which
8:24is quite big compared to other
8:26smartphones on the market. With that, we
8:28expected it to last a bit longer,
8:30especially compared to its competition.
8:32However, sadly, that wasn’t the case. In
8:35fact, it’s even outperformed by other
8:38smartphones with smaller batteries.
8:40Using PC Marks Work 3.0 battery test,
8:42the Reno [music] 15 Pro only lasted 10
8:44hours and 57 minutes, which is a bit
8:46shorter than most smartphones. [music]
8:48For reference, the test was done in
8:49airplane mode, zero volume, and 50%
8:51screen brightness. So, users of this
8:53phone will likely find themselves
8:55charging the phone quite often.
8:57Thankfully, it doesn’t take too long to
8:58charge since it does come with 80 W
9:00Super VOUP fast charging. According to
9:02Oppo, it can charge the battery from 1
9:04to 100% in just 53 [music] minutes. And
9:06from our experience, it’s not that far
9:07off. In terms of connectivity, it
9:09features Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC,
9:11GPS, and even an infrared port for those
9:14who lose their remotes quite often.
9:16There’s also eSIM support in addition to
9:18the dual SIM card slot. All in all, the
9:21OPPO Reno 15 Pro is a great phone to use
9:23for everyday work or play. We like the
9:25new smaller size, making it more
9:27ergonomic to handle. Despite that, the
9:29display is still pretty much amazing,
9:31and the chipset is very capable. Not to
9:34mention, cameras are fantastic, making
9:36it almost perfect all-around smartphone.
9:38One of the downsides, though, is the
9:40battery doesn’t last that long. With
9:41that, those who choose this phone will
9:43need to bring a power bank with them
9:45just so they don’t run out of juice. The
9:47other downside, the price. The OPPO Reno
9:4915 Pro in the 12 + 512 configurations,
9:52similar to our review unit, retails for
9:5449,999
9:56pesos, which is pretty expensive. It’s
9:59arguably the most expensive Reno phone
10:00to hit the Philippine market yet, unless
10:02Oppo decides to release the Reno 15 Pro
10:05Max. With that, it’s not exactly the
10:07most sound financial choice to buy this
10:09phone. Considering it’s bordering iPhone
10:1117 and Samsung S25 prices already, but
10:14for those who have the budget and want
10:16something a bit different from an iPhone
10:18or a Samsung, they definitely won’t be
10:20disappointed with the OPPO Reno 15 Pro.
10:22But overall, what do you guys think of
10:24the new Oppo Reno 15 Pro? [music]
10:26Would you cop or not or invest your
10:2950,000 somewhere else? Whatever the
10:31case, share your thoughts in the
10:32comments below. And of course, if you
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10:44and reviews. Once again, this has been.
10:46This is the OPPO Reno 15 Pro. I’ll see
10:49you guys in the next
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