Oppo has officially lifted the curtain on its latest mid-premium contenders, the Reno 14 and Reno 14 Pro, in China. As anticipated, the brand continues its tradition of blending sleek design with cutting-edge hardware, now powered by MediaTek Dimensity chipsets, massive batteries, OLED displays, and robust IP69-certified durability.
Let’s take a closer look at what the new Reno duo brings to the table.
Both the Reno 14 and Reno 14 Pro push boundaries not only in performance but also in durability. With IP66 / IP68 / IP69 ratings, these phones are engineered to resist dust, splashes, and high-pressure water — a rare feat even among flagship devices.
Oppo Reno 14, Image Credits: Oppo
The Reno 14 sports a 6.59-inch LTPS OLED display, offering a 1.5K resolution, smooth 120Hz refresh rate, and a brightness peak of 1200 nits. It features a metal frame and velvet-textured glass back, offered in elegant finishes: Mermaid, Half Summer Green, and Reef Black. The device is slim at just 7.32mm thick and weighs a comfortable 187g.
Meanwhile, the Reno 14 Pro takes things up a notch with a larger 6.83-inch flat OLED panel, also running at 120Hz with 1.5K clarity. It features a unibody glass design that not only enhances its aesthetics but also contributes to its seamless waterproofing. Color options include Reef Black, Calla Lily Purple, and a stunning Mermaid variant with an iridescent finish that shifts color in different lighting.
At the heart of the Reno 14 series lies MediaTek’s latest silicon:
Both models come with LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 3.1 storage, ensuring swift multitasking and app loading. Storage options stretch all the way up to a whopping 1TB, making the series a serious contender for power users.
Oppo Reno 14 Pro, Image Credits: Oppo
Photography gets a serious boost on both models. The Reno 14 and 14 Pro feature a triple rear camera setup, each headlined by a 50MP main sensor with OIS. Complementing this is a 50MP periscope telephoto lens (3.5x optical zoom on Reno 14) and either an 8MP (Reno 14) or 50MP (Reno 14 Pro) ultra-wide lens.
On the front, a 50MP selfie camera ensures high-resolution self-portraits and video calls.
Oppo has added a touch of creativity to the mix with features like:
Battery life takes center stage this year:
To keep heat in check, the Reno 14 uses a Nano Ice Crystal Heat Sink, which Oppo claims offers 3x better thermal conductivity than standard graphite systems. The Pro model employs Tidal Engine cooling for sustained performance under heavy loads.
Both devices run on ColorOS 15, based on Android 15, offering a polished and fluid user experience. New additions include:
Pre-orders have already begun in China, with official sales set to kick off on May 23. Here's the pricing breakdown:
Oppo Reno 14:
Oppo Reno 14 Pro:
As of now, Oppo has not confirmed international release plans for the Reno 14 series. However, considering the competitive specs and appealing design, global demand is likely — so stay tuned for updates.
The Oppo Reno 14 and Reno 14 Pro mark a significant leap in the mid-premium smartphone space. With top-tier MediaTek processors, IP69-rated protection, massive batteries, and professional-grade cameras, Oppo is aiming to set a new standard. If priced competitively outside China, these devices could easily become serious threats to similarly priced offerings from other major brands.
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