"Not so long ago, it looked like mini smartphones were all but dead - now they seem to be thriving with multiple makers launching models at several price points. Oppo launched one in the Reno15 series and it was the clear winner of last week's poll. But how successful would it be outside of its Reno15 family? The Oppo Reno15 Pro, aka Reno15 Pro Mini in India, didn't knock it out of the park with around a quarter of the vote"
"On the other side of the size spectrum, the Oppo Reno15 Pro Max, aka Reno15 Pro in India, got second place, but this is no silver medal - it's more like "second to last loser", considering that less than 10% of the vote is in the Max's favor. Admittedly, some would-be buyers were left out due to regional availability issues (5.5%), though not as many as with the mini model (8.1%). We still haven't heard anything on a wider launch, by the way."
"That other model probably won't be the vanilla Oppo Reno15, though (surprisingly, this one is also called the "Reno15" in India). Nearly half of voters decided that they could get better hardware for their money outside of the Reno15 series. The corresponding share in the Pro Max poll is pretty high too, but here it is the biggest of the three."
Mini smartphones have resurged, with Oppo's compact Reno15 Pro Mini emerging as the poll favorite. The Reno15 Pro Mini captured around a quarter of votes, while many respondents felt better deals existed among other small phones. The Reno15 Pro Max received under 10% support and faced limited interest, with regional availability excluding about 5.5% of potential buyers. Voters largely preferred alternatives to the vanilla Reno15, which managed only about 10.2% affirmative support despite sharing the same market availability as its siblings. Comment sentiment towards the Reno15 trio was largely unenthusiastic.
Read at GSMArena.com
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