Oppo Reno15 hands-on
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Oppo Reno15 hands-on
"Not being a "Pro", the Reno15 only gets a 50MP main camera (instead of 200MP). This is a Sony IMX882 sensor that sits behind an f/1.8 lens with OIS and supports 4K video recording at 60fps. The other downgrade is to the ultra-wide camera - it only has an 8MP OV08D sensor (vs. 50MP on the Pros). It's a different story with the telephoto and selfie cameras. The 3.5x/80mm tele module with an f/2.8 OIS lens has a 50MP Samsung JN5 sensor."
"The other "non-Pro" component on board is the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset - it's no match for the Dimensity 8450 that the two Pro models are equipped with. Worse, the 7 Gen 4 may underperform compared to the Dimensity 8350 that was inside the Reno14 - this is something that we will take a closer look at in the future. Anyway, all three models have non-expandable UFS 3.1 storage (256GB or 512GB)."
Three Reno15 models exist globally: Reno15, Reno15 Pro and Reno15 Pro Max. The Reno15 has a 6.59" display, larger than the Pro/Pro Mini and smaller than the Pro Max. The battery capacity is 6,500mAh, matching the Pro Max. The main camera is a 50MP Sony IMX882 with an f/1.8 lens, OIS and 4K@60fps video. The ultra-wide camera uses an 8MP OV08D sensor. The 3.5x/80mm telephoto is a 50MP Samsung JN5 with f/2.8 OIS while the selfie camera is a 50MP JN5 with a 100°/18mm lens and 4K@60fps. The chipset is Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 and storage is non-expandable UFS 3.1 in 256GB or 512GB. The Glacier White variant has a glossy, ceramic-like glass finish.
Read at GSMArena.com
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