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OPPO Reno15 Pro 5G Review: Performance and Capable Camera at Reasonable Price

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The OPPO Reno15 Pro 5G may be a suitable option for users looking for solid performance and a capable camera at a reasonable price.

Smartphones in the OPPO Reno lineup have traditionally maintained a distinct identity. Within this series, designers at OPPO often experiment more with visual elements than in their mainstream models, introducing unusual textures, complex color gradients, and refined patterns that tend to appear even more interesting in person than in photos.

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So let’s take a closer look at the device step by step, as the OPPO Reno15 Pro 5G offers several aspects worth discussing in more detail.

What Makes the OPPO Reno15 Pro 5G Notable?

Over the years, the OPPO Reno lineup has effectively become a platform for design experimentation within OPPO. Nearly every generation has introduced some visual or structural variation, whether through new light-reflecting finishes on the rear panel, changes in the camera module layout, or simply a design that feels more deliberate than the typical mass-market smartphone.

As a result, devices in this series have tended to stand out slightly in a market where many smartphones share very similar designs. Reno models often aim to offer something visually distinct – sometimes a small detail, sometimes a broader design concept. In practice, testing devices from this lineup often reveals incremental changes, whether in build details, user experience, or the way the phone behaves in everyday usage scenarios.

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When the office of OPPO offered the opportunity to test the new OPPO Reno15 Pro 5G, I agreed without much hesitation. As it turned out, the device proved to be worth a closer look.

The smartphone manages to stand out not only through its design choices, although that has traditionally been a strong point of the OPPO Reno lineup. The Reno15 Pro 5G presents itself as a fairly balanced device, combining solid performance, a well-optimized ColorOS interface, a high-quality display, and respectable battery life.

In a market where many smartphones increasingly resemble one another, the Reno series has generally tried to offer more than just a list of specifications. The Reno15 Pro 5G fits into that approach, focusing not only on performance but also on the overall user experience, with an emphasis on design, processing power, and mobile photography capabilities.

OPPO Reno 15 Pro

One of the first aspects that draws attention is the camera system. The OPPO Reno15 Pro 5G features a 200 MP primary camera, complemented by 50 MP ultrawide and telephoto sensors. This configuration allows for detailed photos, portrait shots with natural background blur, and 4K video recording. The device also includes a 50 MP front-facing camera, aimed at users who frequently record video or take selfies for social media.

The display is another notable element. The smartphone is equipped with a 6.32-inch AMOLED panel with a 120 Hz refresh rate and peak brightness of up to 1,800 nits. In practice, this results in smooth motion and strong contrast, which becomes particularly noticeable during gaming or video playback.

Performance is handled by the MediaTek Dimensity 8450 chipset, paired with LPDDR5X memory and UFS 3.1 storage. In everyday use, this configuration provides responsive system performance, comfortable gaming, and smooth handling of photo and video tasks.

Battery life is also a key component of the device. A 6,200 mAh battery combined with SUPERVOOC 80 W fast charging allows the smartphone to last through a full day of use and recharge from 1% to 100% in less than an hour.

OPPO Reno 15 Pro

The OPPO Reno15 Pro 5G appears to be a convincing option for users seeking modern performance, capable mobile photography, and a balanced feature set without moving into the most expensive flagship category.

The device is aimed at users who expect responsive performance in everyday tasks, comfortable multitasking, and a reliable camera for both photos and video. At the same time, the smartphone attempts to maintain a balance between hardware specifications, design, and price, positioning itself below the ultra-premium segment while still offering a well-rounded experience.

The smartphone is now available for purchase, with a recommended price of around $890, though slightly lower offers can also be found. Even at the official price point, the OPPO Reno15 Pro 5G presents a compelling proposition, representing a device that can reasonably justify its cost.

OPPO Reno15 Pro 5G Specifications

  • Screen: AMOLED, 6.32 inches, 2640×1216 pixels (20:9), 460 ppi, 120 Hz, brightness 600-1800 nits, HDR10+
  • Body materials: Aluminium (body frame), Corning Gorilla Glass 7i
  • Protection: IP68/IP69
  • Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 8450
  • Graphics accelerator: ARM Mali-G720 MP7
  • Operating system: Android 16 (Color OS 16.0)
  • Memory: 12/512 GB
  • Cameras: main camera 200 MP, f/1.8, 84° viewing angle, OIS, ultra-wide-angle camera 50 MP, f/2.0, 116° viewing angle, autofocus, telephoto camera 50 MP, f/2.8, 30° viewing angle, OIS. Front camera 50 MP, f/2.0, 100° viewing angle, autofocus. Video recording Up to 4K@60fps
  • Interfaces and connectivity: Wi-Fi 6 (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz), Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, GPS, Nano SIM + eSIM, 5G
  • Navigation: Beidou, GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, QZSS
  • Security: fingerprint, face recognition
  • Battery: 6200 mAh, 80 W SUPERVOOC fast charging (charger not included)
  • Dimensions: 151.21×74.42×8.13 mm
  • Weight: 188 g

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What’s in the Box?

The OPPO Reno15 Pro comes in a sleek silver box designed in the signature style of the Reno series. The packaging is neat and understated, without excessive flair, yet conveys a sense of quality, hinting that the contents inside are noteworthy.

OPPO Reno 15 Pro

The smartphone itself is positioned in the top compartment of the box and comes with a pre-applied protective film on the display.

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It’s a small but thoughtful detail, as users don’t need to immediately find a screen protector or worry about scratches during the initial setup.

OPPO Reno 15 Pro

The package includes a sturdy, reasonably long USB-C cable, but no charging adapter is provided. This has become a common practice among manufacturers, who cite environmental considerations and reduced electronic waste as the reason. If you don’t already have a compatible high-power charger, you’ll need to purchase one separately – ideally one that supports the smartphone’s fast-charging capabilities.

OPPO Reno 15 Pro

The box also includes a SIM tray ejector – a small but essential tool. The documentation consists of a brief setup guide and a warranty card. Overall, the package is minimalistic, keeping things simple and straightforward.

No silicone case is included. On one hand, many users may prefer to showcase the phone’s attractive rear design. On the other hand, providing basic protection for the device would have been a reasonable addition.

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Design and Ergonomics

The OPPO Reno15 Pro makes a positive first impression even before being powered on. It looks modern and understated while still maintaining enough character to stand out among the many similar devices on the market. The design clearly reflects the signature style of the Reno series, striking a balance between aesthetics and practicality that has become a hallmark of these smartphones.

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Structurally, the device follows a familiar approach. The front panel is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 7i, the rear panel also uses Gorilla Glass 7i, and an aluminum frame runs between them.

OPPO Reno 15 Pro

This combination of materials gives the device a premium feel, with solid build quality, no creaks or looseness, and no impression of cheapness.

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The frame is slim yet rigid, and the body does not flex even when firmly squeezed in the hand.

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The rear panel is available in several color options, including Aurora Blue and Dusk Brown. The review unit arrived in Aurora Blue, which is particularly striking. The surface features a subtle gradient transitioning from a cool light blue to a deeper blue shade. Depending on the angle of the light, the color shifts noticeably, creating a gentle iridescent effect.

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Photographs capture only part of the effect; in person, it appears even more interesting. The finish also has a subtle matte quality, which helps reduce fingerprint visibility compared to typical glossy glass.

OPPO Reno 15 Pro

The smartphone measures 151.21 × 74.42 × 8.13 mm and weighs just over 188 g. Considering the 6,200 mAh battery, this is a respectable size and weight. The device does not feel heavy or bulky; on the contrary, it feels well-balanced and comfortable to hold.

OPPO Reno 15 Pro

One-handed use is generally manageable, though reaching the far corners of the screen with the thumb can be difficult, as is typical for most modern smartphones. Still, compared to many larger devices, the OPPO Reno15 Pro feels relatively compact and easy to handle.

The button layout is also logical and familiar. On the right edge, there is a power button with an integrated fingerprint scanner, while the volume buttons are positioned just above it as separate keys.

OPPO Reno 15 Pro

The button placement is well-considered, allowing the thumb to reach them naturally during a normal grip. The buttons have a short, precise travel with a satisfying tactile click, making them easy to locate by feel, and no accidental presses occurred during use. The left edge of the device remains clean, without any additional controls.

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The bottom edge is dedicated to the main interfaces. It houses the primary speaker, a microphone, the USB Type-C port, and the SIM card tray.

OPPO Reno 15 Pro

On the top edge, there is an additional microphone, a secondary speaker that works with the main speaker to create stereo sound, and an IR port.

OPPO Reno 15 Pro

In 2026, this has become a rare feature, but it proves very useful in everyday life. It allows you to control a TV, air conditioner, or set-top box without a remote.

OPPO Reno 15 Pro

The camera module, referred to by the company as the Reno AI Camera, is designed in OPPO’s recognizable style. The three lenses are grouped compactly and protrude slightly from the back of the device. A decorative element with a starry-sky pattern adds character to the module without feeling out of place.

OPPO Reno 15 Pro

It integrates seamlessly with the overall design of the smartphone. Due to the slight camera protrusion, the device rests at a subtle angle on a flat surface, but this has minimal impact on typing or viewing content.

OPPO Reno 15 Pro

The optical fingerprint scanner is located under the display. Its placement is well-chosen, allowing the finger to naturally fall into position. The scanner operates quickly and accurately, with no noticeable delays or false readings. It can be used not only to unlock the smartphone but also for authentication in apps that support biometric verification. Additionally, the device offers Face Unlock, which works reliably even in low-light conditions.

OPPO Reno 15 Pro

Overall, the design of the OPPO Reno15 Pro is quite appealing. It achieves a balanced combination of aesthetics and practicality. While nothing here is revolutionary, every detail feels well-placed and thoughtfully executed. The choice of materials is careful, the ergonomics are solid, and the overall impression is of a device that looks slightly more premium than its actual price suggests. It’s a compact flagship that feels confident to pull out of your pocket.

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OPPO Reno15 Pro Display

The screen is immediately noticeable as soon as the smartphone is powered on. It appears bright, sharp, and generally very pleasant for everyday use.

OPPO Reno 15 Pro

The smartphone features a 6.32-inch AMOLED panel with an FHD+ resolution of 2640 × 1216 pixels. In practice, this translates to clear and sharp visuals: text, icons, and photos all appear well-defined, and even small fonts in documents or spreadsheets are easily readable. The pixel density is around 460 PPI, so there is no noticeable graininess. Additionally, the display covers over 93% of the front panel, resulting in very thin bezels that are hardly distracting.

OPPO Reno 15 Pro

The display supports a refresh rate of up to 120 Hz. This is noticeable when scrolling through news feeds, social media, or menus – the animations feel smooth, and the interface responds quickly to touch. Returning to the standard 60 Hz refresh rate immediately highlights the difference.

The display also impresses with its color reproduction, which looks very natural and pleasant. The panel supports 100% of the DCI-P3 color gamut and features 10-bit color depth, allowing it to render over a billion shades.

In practical use, this translates to smooth color transitions and natural-looking tones. When watching movies or videos, the image appears vibrant without being overly bright. HDR content on platforms like Netflix, YouTube, or Disney+ looks impressive: colors are rich, skin tones appear natural, shadows have depth, and highlights are well-controlled without washing out.

The display’s brightness is also strong. In standard mode, it reaches around 600 nits, with peak brightness up to 1,800 nits. This ensures good visibility outdoors in bright sunlight, making it easy to use maps, read messages, or watch videos comfortably.

OPPO Reno 15 Pro

Thanks to the AMOLED panel, blacks appear truly black rather than dark gray, as the pixels simply turn off, resulting in theoretically infinite contrast. This is especially noticeable when watching movies or using dark-themed interfaces, giving images a deeper, more immersive look. The display delivers a genuinely high-quality visual experience.

There are also several useful extra features. The Always-On Display shows the time and notifications even when the screen is locked. A night mode reduces blue light, helping to reduce eye strain in the evening.

Overall, the Reno15 Pro’s display is a case where the technical specifications translate directly into real-world performance: bright, smooth, sharp, and easy on the eyes in any conditions. It’s one of the best screens in its class.

Audio Performance

It’s important to note that the OPPO Reno15 Pro is not marketed as an audiophile device, but its audio performance is noticeably above average for its class.

The phone features two stereo speakers: the top earpiece acts as a tweeter, while the bottom speaker serves as the main driver. They work well together, producing a discernible soundstage. When holding the device horizontally for video playback or gaming, the stereo effect is perceptible even without headphones.

It’s genuinely impressive. The sound is clear, with reasonably well-defined midrange frequencies. Of course, the bass is limited – small speakers have physical constraints – but it’s more than adequate for podcasts, YouTube videos, TV shows, and casual music listening. Some users might miss a 3.5 mm headphone jack, though this is becoming increasingly common. USB-C wired connections work properly with adapters and wired headphones, and with a good DAC adapter, the audio output sounds convincing.

OPPO Reno 15 Pro

When the volume is set to maximum, calls remain reasonably audible even in noisy environments such as public transport or on the street. Notably, increasing the volume to the highest level does not introduce noticeable distortion or crackling, which is sometimes observed in more budget-oriented devices. In the case of the OPPO Reno15 Pro, this issue does not occur.

It is also worth noting that the smartphone supports Bluetooth 5.4, providing a stable connection with TWS earbuds and speakers. Support for the aptX codec allows for higher-quality audio compared to the standard SBC codec, which may be relevant for users with higher-end wireless headphones.

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OPPO Reno15 Pro Performance

The most notable compromise in this device is the choice of processor. It is equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 8450 chip. A few years ago, the presence of a MediaTek chipset might have raised some skepticism, but this perception has changed. Today, the Taiwanese company has not only caught up with competitors but, in certain segments, offers a viable alternative to higher-end solutions.

While the Dimensity 8450 does not target the absolute flagship level seen in premium models like the Find X series, it provides sufficient performance for a Reno-class smartphone. The chip is modern and well-balanced, delivering high performance for everyday tasks without requiring users to make notable compromises.

The processor is manufactured using a 4-nanometer process, which contributes not only to performance but also to energy efficiency, an important factor for modern smartphone battery life. The chip features an octa-core architecture, with all cores based on the Arm Cortex-A725 microarchitecture but operating at different frequencies for distinct roles. There is a single high-performance Cortex-A725 core running at up to 3.25 GHz for peak workloads, three Cortex-A725 cores at 3.0 GHz handling demanding tasks such as gaming, photo processing, and multitasking, and four Cortex-A725 cores at 2.1 GHz managing background processes and less intensive tasks.

This distribution of workloads allows the system to balance performance and energy efficiency. Maximum processing power is available when needed, while for simpler tasks, the chip operates more efficiently, helping to conserve battery life.

The graphics are handled by the Mali-G720 MC7, a modern GPU that delivers solid performance in most mobile games. In popular titles such as PUBG Mobile, Call of Duty Mobile, and Genshin Impact, the device maintains high graphics settings with stable frame rates. For everyday gaming, the performance margin is more than sufficient.

To manage heat during extended workloads, the smartphone uses a vapor chamber (VC) cooling system. This setup dissipates heat from the processor and helps maintain stable performance without throttling. In practical use, this means that even after long gaming sessions, the device heats up moderately, and the system does not significantly reduce clock speeds.

In everyday use, the OPPO Reno15 Pro performs as a fast and responsive device. The interface operates smoothly, apps open without noticeable delays, and switching between applications occurs with minimal pause. Even with multiple apps running simultaneously, the smartphone manages them without forcing closures.

OPPO Reno 15 Pro

A significant factor in this performance is the 12 GB of LPDDR5X RAM. This next-generation memory is well-suited for active multitasking. Multiple applications – such as a browser with dozens of tabs, messaging apps, social media, navigation, and streaming services – can run simultaneously without noticeable drops in performance.

OPPO Reno 15 Pro

Internal storage is also an important aspect of the device. The smartphone is equipped with a 512 GB UFS 3.1 drive. For most users, this provides ample capacity, accommodating thousands of photos, dozens of hours of video, a large music library, and resource-intensive mobile games. Additionally, UFS storage delivers high read and write speeds, which is noticeable during game installations, large file transfers, or video processing.

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In the Reno15 Pro, the MediaTek Dimensity 8450 appears to be a pragmatic choice rather than a compromise. This processor is not designed to impress with benchmark numbers; its primary goal is to deliver stable, fast, and predictable performance in everyday use, which it achieves reliably.

In gaming scenarios, the smartphone also performs competently. Mobile shooters, strategy games, and simulators run smoothly on maximum settings for the first 20–30 minutes. During longer gaming sessions, the device’s body heats up noticeably, and the system slightly reduces the processor frequency to maintain temperature stability. However, this adjustment has minimal impact on gameplay and does not significantly affect user comfort.

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Software: ColorOS based on Android 16

ColorOS on the OPPO Reno15 Pro 5G has reached a point where it no longer interferes with daily use and offers a practical experience. The system runs smoothly, the interface is clear, and several minor features that might have previously seemed unnecessary now provide tangible benefits in everyday tasks.

OPPO Reno 15 Pro

One notable feature is the Aqua Dynamics dynamic island, which functions as a mini control center. It allows quick interaction with commonly used functions such as the flashlight, music player, and timer – all from a single panel without fully opening the apps. This setup can be particularly convenient when hands are occupied.

There are also the standard ColorOS features that become apparent during everyday use. These include fingerprint animations, quick gestures on the locked screen, instant app launch after unlocking, a smart sidebar for rapid access to frequently used apps, and fine-tuned gesture and animation settings that make interacting with the phone smooth and predictable.

OPPO has actively integrated artificial intelligence into its software. While some aspects may appear promotional, the features provide practical utility in everyday use.

For example:

  • AI LinkBoost 3.0 monitors network conditions, identifies the fastest available connection, and switches automatically. This helps minimize buffering during YouTube streaming or video calls.

  • AI Mind Space organizes content contextually and allows users to quickly combine relevant materials using a three-finger gesture. While not fully “intelligent,” it can save time in managing information.
  • Call & Voice AI is a set of tools for calls and voice recordings, including automatic call mixing, real-time call translation, VoiceScribe for generating text from conversations, and a general AI translator.

There is also the so-called “Twins” feature. OPPO playfully refers to all these AI tools as the device’s “double.” In practice, the integration is subtle and unobtrusive. As a result, the software doesn’t just add features – it makes interacting with the smartphone more efficient, smoother, and more convenient.

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Cameras

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The camera system of the Reno15 Pro 5G represents a significant advancement over the Reno14 Pro. Its main feature is a 200-megapixel primary sensor with an f/1.8 aperture and optical image stabilization (OIS), delivering high levels of detail. By default, the smartphone employs pixel binning, producing images at effective resolutions of 12.5 or 50 megapixels.

This provides an optimal balance between image detail and file size. Full 200-megapixel captures are available separately, but the resulting files are very large – over 50 MB each. The OIS performs reliably, keeping shots sharp in low light or when the camera is moving, while autofocus is both fast and accurate.

The setup also includes a 50-megapixel ultra-wide sensor (f/2.0), suitable for landscapes, architecture, and group shots. While the edges of the frame show slight softness, color reproduction remains consistent with the primary sensor.

The 50 MP (f/2.8) telephoto camera with 3.5x optical zoom and OIS delivers clear images even when moving. Digital zoom is available up to 120x, although in practice anything above 7x becomes experimental.

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The front-facing camera is a 50-megapixel sensor (f/2.0) with autofocus and a 100° field of view, allowing more background and people to fit into the frame. Selfies appear bright with natural skin tones, and in Super Portrait mode, AI subtly enhances facial features, making it well-suited for social media use.

OPPO has also included a Motion Popout mode in the Reno15 Pro, which creates dynamic collages by isolating moving objects in the foreground, giving photos an effect similar to an animated comic panel.

The night mode performs reliably, combining multiple exposures to reduce noise and enhance detail even in low-light environments.

Video recording supports 4K at 60 fps with both OIS and EIS active. Footage is smooth, and autofocus is accurate. However, during extended 4K sessions, the device heats up, so switching to FHD is recommended for longer recording.

The main consideration is the extensive use of AI processing across all sensors. Images are vibrant and social-media-ready, but for documentary or reportage photography, it may be preferable to use Pro mode or shoot in RAW to maintain control over white balance and texture.

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The OPPO Reno15 Pro 5G is positioned as a capable tool for content creators. Its versatile camera system – including a 200-megapixel primary sensor, telephoto, and ultra-wide modules – makes it one of the few smartphones in this price segment that can effectively compete with older flagship models.

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OPPO Reno15 Pro Battery life

The 6200 mAh battery is a key strength of the OPPO Reno15 Pro, and in real-world use, it lives up to its specifications.

In a mixed usage scenario – switching between messaging apps, social media, occasional photography, music playback, and some gaming – the screen-on time reaches approximately 8–10 hours. With lighter usage, where the device spends much of the day idle in a pocket with notifications enabled, a single charge can last around two full days.

OPPO Reno 15 Pro

Standby power consumption is also notable. Overnight, the smartphone loses only 2–3% of its charge, indicating effective background process management. Both the Dimensity 8450 processor and ColorOS software optimization contribute to this efficiency.

When watching YouTube videos at maximum screen brightness and a 120 Hz refresh rate, the battery drains about 8–10% in half an hour. This translates to roughly 5–6 hours of continuous video playback on a single charge, which is a solid result for a smartphone with an AMOLED display.

Gaming, of course, consumes more power, around 12–15% per hour depending on workload. Even after extended gaming sessions, there is usually enough battery remaining to continue using the device without immediately needing to recharge.

OPPO Reno 15 Pro

The smartphone supports fast charging, but there is a caveat. The appropriate adapter is not included in the package. Therefore, if you plan to use the full potential of fast charging, you should immediately take care of getting the appropriate charging adapter.

Conclusion

The OPPO Reno15 Pro offers a competitive set of features for its price segment. It combines a capable processor, a bright and smooth AMOLED display, a versatile triple-camera system, a large-capacity battery, and a premium glass-and-aluminum design. Overall, it is a well-balanced device suitable for everyday use.

OPPO Reno 15 Pro

The smartphone handles typical daily tasks with ease: messaging, social media, video playback, mobile photography, and even gaming do not pose significant challenges. The interface runs smoothly, and the high-refresh-rate AMOLED display enhances the user experience, making scrolling, animations, and video playback appear fluid.

The camera system is designed primarily to allow users to quickly capture vibrant and visually striking photos without complex adjustments. Processing algorithms actively enhance color and contrast, so images often look ready for social media immediately after being taken.

OPPO Reno 15 Pro

Another strong point of the smartphone is its battery life. With a 6200 mAh battery, the OPPO Reno15 Pro 5G easily lasts a full day of active use, and with lighter usage, it can extend to up to two days without recharging.

There are some compromises to consider. The device does not include a charging adapter or case in the package. The AI photo processing can be quite aggressive at times, occasionally altering landscapes more than desired. Additionally, the phone warms up moderately during extended gaming sessions and synthetic benchmark tests, becoming noticeably hot under sustained load.

Overall, for those seeking a balanced smartphone for daily use with strong battery performance, a pleasant display, and a camera system capable of quickly producing striking photos, the OPPO Reno15 Pro is a solid option worth considering.

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If you are looking for a balanced smartphone for everyday use with good battery life, a pleasant screen and cameras that allow you to quickly take impressive photos, then the OPPO Reno15 Pro is definitely worth your attention.
Yuri Svitlyk
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If you are looking for a balanced smartphone for everyday use with good battery life, a pleasant screen and cameras that allow you to quickly take impressive photos, then the OPPO Reno15 Pro is definitely worth your attention.OPPO Reno15 Pro 5G Review: Performance and Capable Camera at Reasonable Price