Today, Oppo unveiled the Reno11 and Reno11 Pro, positioned as their mid-range flagships, showcasing refreshed back designs and upgraded chipsets. Compared to the Chinese versions of Reno10, these new models exhibit increased battery capacities. However, Oppo made a slight reduction in the SuperVOOC charging speeds.
The standard Reno11 centers around a 6.7” OLED display offering 1080p resolution. Featuring a 10-bit screen, it supports a 120 Hz refresh rate and a 240 Hz touch sampling rate. The front design incorporates a punch hole for the selfie camera, gently curved edges for improved grip, and an in-display fingerprint scanner.
Powered by the Mediatek Dimensity 8200 chipset, which was present in the Reno10 Pro, the Reno11 marks an upgrade within the series’ standard variants. For its rear cameras, the Reno11 adopts the 50 MP Sony LYT600 sensor as the primary shooter, boasting an f/1.8 aperture, autofocus, and OIS. Accompanying this is a 32 MP portrait lens with 2x zoom and an 8 MP basic ultra-wide shooter offering a 112-degree field of view.
Maintaining consistency, the selfie camera retains the familiar 32 MP setup seen in previous Reno and Find X smartphones over the past three years. With a battery capacity of 4,800 mAh, approximately 5% larger than that of the Reno10 phones, the Reno11 features a maximum charging speed of 67W, albeit slightly reduced on paper. Oppo claims a 19-minute duration to charge from 0 to 50%.
Out of the box, the phone runs Color OS 14 and supports NFC. However, it lacks a 3.5 mm audio jack or a micro SD slot, although the card tray facilitates two nano-SIM cards. Available colors for the Oppo Reno11 include Black, Green, or White, with prices starting at CNY 2,499 ($350/€320/PKR98597.69) for the 8/256 GB version, CNY 2,799 ($390/€360/PKR109866.00) for the 12/256 GB option, and CNY 2,999 ($420/€385/PKR118317.23) for the 12/512 GB variant in China.
While the Pro version bears a resemblance to its standard counterpart, it introduces several enhancements. Boasting a 6.74” OLED screen with a resolution of 2772 x 1240 pixels and a peak brightness of up to 1,600 nits, the Reno11 Pro incorporates the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset, previously featured in the Reno10 Pro+.
Enhancing the main camera, the Reno11 Pro upgrades to the Sony IMX890 sensor, offering more power and a larger sensor size. The remaining cameras—32 MP portrait and 8 MP ultrawide with a 112-degree field of view—remain unchanged, along with the 32 MP front-facing camera.
The battery consists of two 2,350 mAh cells, totaling a typical capacity of 4,700 mAh. Charging at a rate of 80W, Oppo claims the phone can charge from 0 to 50% in just 11 minutes. Other features include Color OS 14, NFC support, and dual-SIM with 5G capability on both cards. Available for pre-order in White, Green, or Black, the Oppo Reno 11 Pro starts at CNY 3,499 ($490/€450/PKR138036.77) for the 12/256 GB variant and CNY 3,799 ($530/€490/PKR149305.08) for the 12/512 GB version.
Published on 12/3/23 2:04 | by Rawa John