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0:00Oppo's Reno series has always lived in
0:02that sweet spot between style and
0:04substance. And with the Reno 155G, it
0:07clearly knows what it wants to be. It
0:09doesn't chase numbers or specs just for
0:11bragging rights. Instead, it focuses on
0:14refinement, visual quality, and cameras.
0:17The big question is whether those
0:18strengths are enough to justify its
0:20price, especially in a very competitive
0:23mid-range to premium space. I'm your
0:25host CJ, and let's break it down. Our
0:31review unit comes in the Aurora white
0:32colorway and visually this is a really
0:35clean looking phone. The finish is
0:36smooth and elegant and it looks premium
0:38from almost any angle. It also fits well
0:41with OPPO's more lifestyle focused
0:43branding. In the hand, however, that
0:45same smoothness means the phone can feel
0:47a bit slippery during extended use,
0:50especially one-handed. You become very
0:52aware that a case would be a good idea.
0:54Thankfully, it does come with a rubber
0:56case. Not because the phone feels weak,
0:59but because you want to preserve it like
1:01you do with any other device. What makes
1:03the design more impressive is how Oppo
1:05managed to fit a 6,500 millia battery
1:08into a body that remains under 8 mm
1:11thick, which is fairly thin and also
1:12light, weighing 197 g. For extra peace
1:15of mind, it's IP69 rated for protection
1:18against dust and water submersion. And
1:20to add, the front is protected by
1:22Corning Gorilla Glass 7i. Overall, the
1:24Reno 155G looks and feels premium and as
1:27it should at this price point. The
1:29design does the job well, but it also
1:31sets expectations high for what the
1:34phone should deliver elsewhere. The
1:36display is one of the key highlights of
1:37the Operino 155G, and it shows almost
1:40immediately. The 6.59 in AMOLED panel
1:43looks sharp, vibrant, and clean, while
1:45the 120 Hz refresh rate makes daily
1:47interactions feel smooth and responsive.
1:49Tesk is crisp, icons look refined, and
1:52small details are easy to appreciate
1:53whether you're reading articles or
1:55playing games. Animations are fluid,
1:57scrolling feels effortless, and the
1:59overall UI experience benefits greatly
2:01from this level of smoothness. It's the
2:03kind of display that feels good to use
2:05even when you're just doom scrolling on
2:07social media or watching videos.
2:09Brightness is another strong point, but
2:11up to 1200 nits in high mode brightness.
2:13Outdoor visibility is reliable even
2:15under direct sunlight. Looking at the
2:17screen outside doesn't feel like a
2:19compromise, which adds to the phone's
2:21premium appeal build. The large AMOLED
2:23screen pairs well with stereo speakers
2:25that deliver clear and balanced audio.
2:27While bass is not especially deep,
2:29vocals remain clear and distortion is
2:30well controlled at higher volumes. For
2:32streaming, YouTube, and casual gaming,
2:35the experience is immersive and
2:36satisfying. Despite this, biometrics are
2:38handled by an indisplay optical
2:40fingerprint scanner that is quick and
2:42consistent. Face unlock is also
2:43available and works well in good
2:45lighting. Nothing groundbreaking here,
2:47but everything works as expected.
2:49Cameras are the second major highlight
2:51of the Reno 15. This is where the phone
2:53starts to feel like it's pushing closer
2:54to premium territory. The 50 megapixel
2:57main camera delivers sharp images with
2:59pleasing colors and solid dynamic range.
3:01Daylight photos look clean and detailed
3:03with good contrast and minimal noise.
3:05The processing leans towards natural
3:07looking results other than an overly
3:09saturated shots which works well for
3:11social media and casual photography.
3:13What really separates the Reno 15 from
3:15many competitors is the 50 megapixel
3:17telephoto camera. Having a dedicated
3:19telephoto lens at this price point adds
3:21real versatility. Zoom shots up to seven
3:23times remain clear provided you are
3:26shooting in well-lit environments. This
3:27makes the phone far more useful for
3:29portraits, street photography, and
3:31casual zoom shots than devices that rely
3:33purely on digital zoom. The 50 megapixel
3:36front camera captures sharp images with
3:37good skin tone reproduction and plenty
3:39of detail, delivering results that feel
3:41polished without excessive beauty
3:43processing. Low light performance is
3:44respectable rather than exceptional, but
3:47still competitive within its segment.
3:49Get colors and if you see for details,
3:54there you go.
4:04This is the Operino 155G shooting at 4K
4:08at 60 frames per second using the front
4:10camera. So, this is what it looks like.
4:13Here's here's what it looks like if I'm
4:14walking. So, what do you guys think? Let
4:18us know in the comment section below.
4:19Overall, the camera system feels
4:21versatile, reliable, and clearly
4:22positioned as a selling point. It may
4:24not outperform true flagship camera
4:26phones, but it offers more flexibility
4:28than most mid-range devices, which can
4:31help justify its pricing. Powering the
4:33Reno 155G is the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4
4:36combined with up to 12 GB of RAM and 256
4:39GB of internal storage. In everyday use,
4:42the phone feels fast and responsive. App
4:44launches are quick, multitasking is
4:46smooth, and navigating the interface
4:48feels effortless. For gaming, we tested
4:50the phone using Ark Knight's Enfield, a
4:53newer and more demanding title. By
4:55default, the game runs on the lowest
4:56graphics settings, but despite that,
4:59gameplay remains smooth and stable.
5:01Frame rates are consistent, and even
5:02during extended sessions, the phone
5:04maintains performance without severe
5:06throttling. In benchmarks, the Reno 15
5:08scored around 1.4 million on Antut2
5:11version 11, which places it firmly in
5:13strong mid-range territory. You can see
5:15the rest of our benchmark scores here.
5:26Performance here is balanced rather than
5:28aggressive. It feels reliable and
5:30consistent, but at this price point,
5:32some users may expect more raw power,
5:35especially for gaming. During the 155G
5:37runs Color OS 16, the continuous Oppo's
5:40trend of delivering a polished and
5:42featurerich interface. Animations are
5:44smooth. Transitions feel refined and
5:46customization options are plentiful.
5:48Multitasking features like split screen
5:50and floating windows work well on the
5:52large display, making the phone useful
5:54for productivity and casual work.
5:56Pre-installed apps are present and
5:58manageable, and most can be removed if
6:00you prefer a cleaner experience. Color
6:02OS feels mature and stable, offering
6:04plenty of features without becoming
6:06overwhelming. It complements the
6:08hardware nicely and contributes to the
6:09phone's overall premium feel.
6:11Connectivity options are well covered as
6:13well with support for 5G, Wi-Fi 6,
6:16Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, and even an infrared
6:19remote or an IR blaster. Battery life is
6:22anchored by the large 6,500 mAh battery,
6:25which delivers strong endurance for
6:27moderate users. Heavy users who game or
6:29stream extensively may need a quick top
6:31up from time to time, but overall
6:33longevity is respectable. Charging is
6:35handled by 80 W SuperVU wired support,
6:38which significantly reduces downtime.
6:40Even short charging sessions provide a
6:42meaningful boost, making daily use more
6:44convenient. There's also bypass charging
6:46support here. If the battery ever drops
6:48low while you're playing a game, for
6:49example, then the bypass charging
6:51feature comes in clutch, so that's a
6:53nice addition. So, after spending time
6:55with the Oppo Reno 155G, it's indeed a
6:58phone built around polish, visuals, and
7:01camera versatility. Its display and
7:03camera system are clearly its strongest
7:05assets, offering a premium experience
7:07that stands out in daily use. Design
7:09quality is great, performance is decent
7:11enough, and battery life is solid.
7:13However, all of this comes at a hefty
7:15price. At 36,999
7:18pesos for the 12 GB plus 256 GB variant,
7:21the Reno 155G sits in a space where
7:24competition becomes very tough. If you
7:26value a great display, flexible cameras,
7:28and a refined user experience over raw
7:31gaming power, then the Reno 15 makes
7:33sense. But if you care more about
7:35high-end gaming performance, this phone
7:37may not be a match for you. On the
7:39bright side, this phone is for you if
7:41you're all about style, premium feel,
7:43and pretty good camera capabilities.
7:45Ultimately, the choice is always yours.
7:47But what do you think of the Oppo Reno
7:4915? Will you get this device anytime
7:51soon? We'd love to hear your thoughts in
7:52the comment section below. If you find
7:54this video helpful or informative, give
7:56us a thumbs up. Subscribe to try and hit
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8:04latest tech news and reviews. Once
8:05again, this has been CJ and I'll see you
8:07guys in the next video. Bye. See you
8:09later.
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OPPOのRenoシリーズは、必要なときに驚くほどの実力を発揮するスタイリッシュな友人のような存在です。新しいReno15 5Gは、スペックシートの戦士たちがひしめく部屋に堂々と入り込み、「数字だけが全てではない」と自信満々に語ります。この洗練されたデバイスと共に生活してきましたが、オフィス内で興味深い会話が巻き起こっています。ミッドレンジ市場の激しい競争の中で、洗練性、ビジュアルクオリティ、カメラ性能に焦点を当てることは正しい選択でしょうか?それとも群衆の中で埋もれてしまうリスクがあるのでしょうか?最新の動画レビューでは、光沢のあるオーロラホワイト仕上げを超えて、このスマートフォンの実体が本当にスタイルに見合っているかを検証します。日常的なパフォーマンスをテストし、話題のカメラシステムを徹底的に評価し、フィリピンのユーザーが求める「単なる性能以上」の価値に見合う価格かどうかを見極めます。Reno15 5Gがバランスの取れたデザインの教科書か、スタイル重視の失策かを探ります。

What You'll See in This Video

  • We dive into the premium yet potentially slippery Aurora White design and its surprisingly thin body housing a massive 6,500mAh battery.
  • We test the vibrant 6.59-inch AMOLED display with its 120Hz refresh rate for daily use and content consumption.
  • We explore the camera performance to see if it lives up to OPPO's reputation for imaging excellence in this price segment.
  • We discuss the IP69 rating and Gorilla Glass 7i protection, evaluating its real-world durability for the Philippine lifestyle.

Is the OPPO Reno15 5G the perfectly balanced mid-ranger you've been waiting for, or does it leave you wanting more? Don't just take our word for it. Hit play on our full video review above to see it in action and get our final verdict!

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the OPPO Reno15 5G available in the Philippines?

Yes, the OPPO Reno15 5G is expected to be available through OPPO's official stores and partner retailers nationwide.

What is the price of the OPPO Reno15 5G?

Official Philippine pricing will be announced upon local launch. Check our video description or website for updates once it's available.

How good is the battery life with the 6,500mAh battery?

In our video, we discuss our real-world battery experience. A large capacity like that promises excellent endurance, but watch to see how it holds up with the 120Hz display and 5G.

Is the phone good for gaming?

While it focuses on refinement and cameras, its performance for everyday tasks and moderate gaming is a key point we explore in the review. The video breaks down what you can expect.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the battery capacity of the OPPO Reno15 5G?
The OPPO Reno15 5G has a 6,500 mAh battery.
What is the IP rating of the OPPO Reno15 5G?
The OPPO Reno15 5G is IP69 rated for protection.
Does the OPPO Reno15 5G come with a case in the box?
Yes, it comes with a rubber case included in the box.
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