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While Oppo only recently launched the Reno 4 Series in Western markets, the follow-up Oppo Reno 5 line is set to arrive in China, starting 10 December.
Oppo’s existing Reno line focuses on design as well as media consumption and creation, with this new assortment of handsets sporting near-identical aesthetics but leaning on updated hardware, including flagship-class silicon that muddies the waters between the company’s Find X2 and Reno lines.
When does the Oppo Reno 5 launch?
Oppo teased its “Diamond Glow series” in a post on the company’s Weibo social media account on 2 December. The nine-second teaser video slated a 10 December launch date but no additional details.
Separately, the Reno 5 line (styled as “Reno5”) was originally thought to be comprised of just three devices, however, TheLeaks3 on Twitter posted specs relating to a fourth model: the LTE-only Oppo Reno 5 4G.
This is set to join the Oppo Reno 5 5G, Oppo Reno 5 Pro 5G and Oppo Reno 5 Pro+ 5G.
How much does the Oppo Reno 5 cost?
It was assumed that these new Reno models would cost around the same as the previous generation, considering they offer only incremental bumps in hardware and features.
At launch in China, the base SKUs of both the Reno 4 and Reno 4 Pro cost CNY¥2,999 (roughly £345/€380/US$460) and ¥3,799 (roughly £440/€480/$580), respectively.
Confirmed pricing looks to be as expected, with similar entry points for the two most mainstream models. The Reno 5 (5G) starts at ¥3,299 (approximately £380/€415/$505) for the 8GB RAM/128GB storage SKU, while the 12GB RAM/256GB storage option will kick off at ¥3,699 (around £425/€465/$565).
As for the Reno 5 Pro, it’ll start at ¥3,899 (approximately £445/€490/$600) for the 8GB RAM/128GB storage option. The 12GB RAM/256GB model, meanwhile, is set to cost ¥4,299 (around £490/€540/$660).
What features does the Oppo Reno 5 offer?
Just as the Reno 4 series debuted the company’s “fingerprint-proof” ‘Reno Glow’ finish, as the official Weibo teaser hints at, the Reno 5 range is set to showcase a new “diamond glow” finish, with leaker Digital Chat Station, sharing macro photos comparing both the Reno 4’s and Reno 5’s finishes, side by side.
Source: Digital Chat Station | Weibo
In addition, devices have already apparently made their way into the hands of a select few, showcasing the effects of this new surface treatment, with a rainbow-like reflective haze when the device is moved against the light.
#Oppo #Reno5 Hands On + Live unboxing!!!Oppo Reno 5 Pro with seven-color gradient (first) phone in the market. The color is different under different light.#OPPOReno5Pro #OPPOReno5Series #OPPOReno5 pic.twitter.com/Gjfzr8aPzy
— Nishant Pathak (@NishantBareilly)
December 6, 2020
Now onto the specs, kicking things off with the most recently-unearthed member of the pack – the Reno 5 4G. Rather than simply disabling the standard Reno 5’s 5G modem, the 4G-only option is said to sport a different chipset and a plastic back, according to the aforementioned TheLeaks3 post on Twitter.
Oppo Reno 5 4G specs:
6.43in 90Hz Full HD+ AMOLED
Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G SoC
Rear cameras:
64Mp main sensor
8Mp ultrawide
2Mp macro (?)
2Mp depth (?)
44Mp front-facing camera
Glass front, plastic frame, plastic back
Android 11 w/ ColorOS 11
4G
4310mAh battery
50W fast charging
While there have been a number of leaks and rumours for the specs of the rest of the Reno 5 family in the lead-up to their launch, both Oppo and China Telecom have more recently collectively outed the standard 5 and the 5 Pro, in far greater detail.
Oppo Reno 5 specs:
6.43in 90Hz Full HD+ AMOLED
Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G SoC
8GB RAM/12GB RAM
128GB/256GB storage
Rear cameras:
64Mp main sensor
8Mp ultrawide
2Mp macro
2Mp depth
32Mp front-facing camera
Glass front, aluminium frame, glass back
Android 11 w/ ColorOS 11
5G
Bluetooth 5.1
3.5mm headphone jack
USB-C
4300mAh battery
65W fast charging
159.1mm x 73.4mm x 7.9mm
180 grams
While both the Reno 5 and 5 Pro are said to share memory, storage, camera and charging setups, the Pro opts for a larger 6.55in display, showcases MediaTek’s Dimensity 1000+ chipset and weighs a little less than its less-‘professional’ sibling.
Oppo Reno 5 Pro specs:
6.55in 90Hz 19.5:9 Full HD+ AMOLED (supports HDR10+)
MediaTek Dimensity 1000+ SoC
8GB RAM/12GB RAM
128GB/256GB storage
Rear cameras:
64Mp main sensor
8Mp ultrawide
2Mp macro
2Mp depth
32Mp front-facing camera
Glass front, aluminium frame, glass back
Android 11 w/ ColorOS 11
5G
Bluetooth 5.1
Stereo speakers
USB-C
4300mAh battery
65W fast charging
159.7mm x 73.2mm x 7.6mm
175 grams
Then there’s the Pro+ (or Pro Plus) – going the way of Huawei and Honor, with regards to its naming.
This souped-up Reno 5 Pro blurs the lines of Oppo’s 2020 smartphone portfolio even further by introducing the same flagship-class Snapdragon 865 silicon that you’d expect to find in the likes of the Find X2 and Find X2 Pro – officially the company’s 2020 flagship devices.
As WHYLAB shared on Weibo, the Reno 5 Pro+ trades up to the Snapdragon 865 and will come in an additional plain leather colourway, alongside its ‘glow’ finish. It will also reportedly be the first mass-produced smartphone with an electrochromic back cover – a feature we were first introduced to on OnePlus’ Concept One at CES 2020 (video below).
Beyond that, the Pro+’s standout feature has to be the upgraded camera arrangement; with a 12Mp 2x telephoto snapper, a 16Mp ultrawide camera and the first phone in the world to debut Sony’s forthcoming 50Mp IMX7xx camera sensor.
Oppo Reno 5 Pro+ specs:
Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 SoC
Rear cameras:
50Mp main sensor (Sony IMX7xx)
16Mp ultrawide
12Mp 2x telephoto
2Mp macro (?)
Electrochromic design elements
Colours: Reno Diamond Glow, plain leather
As for any outstanding specs and final pricing across all four models. All should be revealed on 10 December and then all we’ll be left waiting for is word of the Reno 5 Series’ release outside of China.
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