Oppo has just unveiled its latest premium mid-range smartphones in China—the Reno 11 and Reno 11 Pro. These devices showcase a distinct back design and upgraded chipsets compared to the Chinese versions of the Reno 10.
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One notable improvement is the increased battery capacity, although it comes at the expense of slightly reduced SuperVOOC charging speeds. The standard Reno 11 features a 6.7” OLED display with a 1080p resolution, supporting a 120 Hz refresh rate and a 240 Hz touch sampling rate.
The front design includes a punch hole for the selfie camera, subtly curved sides for better handling, and an under-display fingerprint scanner. Powering the device is the MediaTek Dimensity 8200 chipset, providing a performance boost from the Reno 10 Pro.
The primary camera boasts a 50 MP Sony LYT600 sensor with an f/1.8 aperture, autofocus, and OIS, complemented by a 32 MP portrait camera with 2x zoom and an 8 MP ultra-wide shooter. The front camera maintains a reliable 32 MP shooter.
With a 4,800 mAh battery capacity, there’s a 5% increase from the previous Reno 10 models. Although the charging speed is now 67W, Oppo claims the phone can go from 0 to 50% in just 19 minutes.
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Oppo unveiled its premium -The phone runs on ColorOS 14, supports NFC, lacks a 3.5 mm audio jack and a microSD slot, but accommodates two nano-SIM cards. The Oppo Reno 11 comes in Black, Green, or White color options, with prices in China ranging from $350 to $420 depending on the storage variant.