
The next generation of OPPO’s popular mid-range lineup is almost here. According to multiple leaks, the OPPO Reno 15 series is expected to make its official debut in China on November 17, 2025, with three models in the lineup: the Reno 15, Reno 15 Pro, and possibly a Reno 15 Pro+ (or Mini variant).
A refreshed design and brighter displays
Early renders and certification listings suggest OPPO is taking a sleeker approach this year. The Reno 15 series is said to feature metal frames, a new “cold-carved” glass back, and an upgraded IP68/69 rating for dust and water resistance.
Display sizes reportedly vary by model: the standard Reno 15 could sport a 6.59-inch 1.5K AMOLED panel, while the Pro version may step up to a 6.78-inch LTPO display for smoother refresh control. The Mini variant if it launches might bring a more compact 6.32-inch screen.
Colour options leaked so far include Starlight Bow, Aurora Blue, Canelé Brown, and Honey Gold, each designed with a polished matte finish that feels closer to OPPO’s flagship Find X line.
200MP camera leads the lineup
Cameras appear to be the biggest headline feature. The Reno 15 Pro and Pro+ are both rumoured to feature a 200MP Samsung ISOCELL HP5 main sensor, supported by a 50MP ultra-wide and 50MP periscope telephoto camera. These upgrades would mark one of the largest imaging jumps in the Reno series yet.
For selfies, OPPO is reportedly including a 50MP front camera, an unusually high resolution for a phone in this range.
Dimensity power under the hood
Performance leaks point toward MediaTek’s latest chips doing the heavy lifting. The Reno 15 is expected to run on the Dimensity 8450, while the Pro+ may adopt the new Dimensity 9400 MediaTek’s most advanced 3nm processor so far.
Paired with up to 16 GB of RAM and 1 TB of storage, the Reno 15 series could rival many upper-tier flagships in multitasking and gaming.
Big batteries and faster charging
Battery specs are also getting a bump. The base Reno 15 may pack a 6,000 mAh cell, while the Pro and Pro+ could go as high as 6,300 mAh to 6,500 mAh. Charging speeds are tipped at 100 W wired and 50 W wireless, matching or even exceeding some flagship standards.
What to expect at launch
The Reno 15 series continues OPPO’s strategy of blending premium design with upper-mid-range pricing. The phones are expected to ship first in China before heading to global markets later this year.
While OPPO hasn’t officially confirmed pricing, early leaks suggest the series could start around $650, with higher variants reaching near-flagship levels.
With the rumored 200MP sensor, Dimensity 9400 power, and bold new design, the OPPO Reno 15 lineup could easily become one of the most talked-about Android releases of late 2025.
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