
OPPO has introduced the Reno15 Series 5G in the Philippines, and they are the OPPO Reno15 Pro 5G, OPPO Reno15 5G, and OPPO Reno15 F 5G.
And yes, the three devices share a similar design, but differ in specifications and prices.

Starting with the displays, all three use AMOLED panels with up to a 120Hz refresh rate and 240Hz touch sampling rate, so everyday scrolling should feel smooth across the lineup.

However, if you take a closer look. The Reno15 Pro 5G features a smaller display with its 6.32-inch screen. But it comes with up to 1,800 nits of peak brightness, which, on paper, suggests better visibility under sunlight, making it ideal for people who are always on the go.

The Reno15 5G uses the largest screen among the lineup, it has a 6.59-inch panel with a slightly higher resolution, so if you’re someone who prefers a bigger viewing area for videos and gaming, this one is a good option.

Lastly, the Reno15 F 5G offers a 6.57 inches screen. However, it comes with a slightly lower resolution and pixel density.
Overall? Well, it depends on the user’s needs. Pick the Pro if you don’t want to worry about using it on sunny days, the Reno15 for the largest and sharpest display, and the F if you want something in between.
On the front, all three devices have a 50MP selfie camera with autofocus. However, the rear cameras differ from one another.

Now for the camera performances, the Reno15 Pro 5G carries a 200MP main camera with OIS, alongside 50MP ultra-wide and 50MP telephoto lenses.
On paper, the Pro suggests greater flexibility, especially for users who frequently switch between wide, zoomed, and detailed shots.
Reno15 Pro 5G Sample Shots
The Reno15 5G retains the 50MP telephoto camera but drops the main sensor to 50MP and reduces the ultra-wide to 8MP, which makes it a balanced device for portraits.
Reno15 5G Sample Shots
The Reno15 F 5G removes the telephoto lens entirely and instead includes a 2MP macro camera, making it less versatile for zoom photography, but it is still commendable for everyday photos and social media posts.
Reno15 Pro F Sample Shots
Video capabilities also differ slightly, as the Pro and standard models support 4K at up to 60fps on both front and rear cameras, while the F model is limited to 4K at 30fps.
Performance is another area where their differences becomes clearer.



Again, let’s start with the higher-end. The Reno15 Pro 5G runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 8450, positioning it as the most performance-oriented device in the series.
In day-to-day use, this would likely translate to faster app launches and more headroom for demanding games or multitasking.
Meanwhile, the Reno15 5G is powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4, which places it in the upper mid-range segment and should be sufficient for most users who stream, browse, and play games casually.

And the Reno15 F 5G uses the Snapdragon 6 Gen 1, making it more suited for general use rather than heavy workloads.
What stands out this time is that all three models share the same IP66/IP68/IP69 certification. Coffee spills are no longer a concern, and even if it’s raining, the devices are still usable.
On the other hand, all devices run ColorOS 16.0.
Their battery capacities are totally different as well, since the Reno15 Pro 5G has a 6,200mAh battery, the Reno15 5G steps up to 6,500mAh, and the Reno15 F 5G carries the largest at 7,000mAh.

In practical terms, heavier users may find the F model more appealing for longer screen time between charges.
All three devices also support up to 80W SUPERVOOC wired charging.

For the price, the Reno15 F 5G starts at PHP 23,999, the Reno15 5G starts at PHP 28,999, and the Reno15 Pro 5G (12GB + 512GB) is listed at PHP 49,999.
Below is a complete list of their specification:
| Specification | OPPO Reno15 Pro 5G | OPPO Reno15 5G | OPPO Reno15 F 5G |
|---|---|---|---|
| OS | ColorOS 16.0 | ColorOS 16.0 | ColorOS 16.0 |
| Network | Dual SIM | eSIM | Dual SIM | eSIM | Dual SIM | eSIM |
| Connectivity | Bluetooth 5.4, Wi-Fi 6 | Bluetooth 5.4, Wi-Fi 6 | Bluetooth 5.1, Wi-Fi 5 |
| Dimensions (H×W×T) | 151.21 × 72.42 × 8.13 mm | 158 × 74.83 × 7.77–7.89 mm | 158.18 × 74.93 × 8.14–8.27 mm |
| Weight | 188 grams | 197 grams | 195–202 grams |
| Resolution | FHD+ 2640 × 1216 | FHD+ 2760 × 1256 | FHD+ 2372 × 1080 |
| Refresh Rate | 120Hz | 120Hz | 120Hz |
| Screen Size & Display | 6.32-inch AMOLED, 1.07B colors, 460 PPI, 600 nits (typical), 1800 nits HBM, Gorilla Glass 7i | 6.59-inch AMOLED, 1.07B colors, 460 PPI, 600 nits (typical), 1200 nits HBM, Gorilla Glass 7i | 6.57-inch AMOLED, 1.07B colors, 397 PPI, 600 nits (typical), 1400 nits HBM, Gorilla Glass+ |
| Chipset | MediaTek Dimensity 8450 | Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 | Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 |
| Graphics | ARM G720 MC7@1300MHz | Adreno 722@1150MHz | Adreno 710@676MHz |
| RAM | 12GB | 12GB | 8GB 12GB |
| Storage | 512GB UFS 3.1 | 256 | 512GB UFS 3.1 | 128GB | 256GB UFS 3.1 |
| Rear Camera | 200MP wide + 50MP ultra-wide + 50MP telephoto | 50MP wide + 50MP telephoto + 8MP ultra-wide | 50MP wide + 8MP ultra-wide + 2MP macro |
| Front Camera | 50MP | 50MP | 50MP |
| Battery & Charging | 6200mAh, 80W SUPERVOOC | 6500mAh, 80W SUPERVOOC | 7000mAh, 80W SUPERVOOC |
| Color/s | Aurora Blue | Twilight Blue and Aurora White | Twilight Blue and Aurora Blue |
So that concludes our review of the OPPO Reno15 Series 5G lineup. What are your thoughts about these devices? Let us know in the comments below.
If you want to have a better look of the whole Reno15 Series, you might want to check out our video on our YouTube Channel!

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