Oppo Reno11 Series Unveiled with Powerful Processors and Exceptional 50MP Cameras
Today, Oppo unveiled the Reno11 and Reno11 Pro, its mid-range leaders, which feature speedier chipsets and a redesigned rear design. The battery capacity was also boosted as compared to the Chinese Reno10 variants; nevertheless, Oppo chose to somewhat reduce the SuperVOOC charging rates.
Oppo Reno 11
The core component of the standard Reno11 is a 6.7" 1080p OLED screen. The 10-bit screen can enable touch sampling at 240 Hz and a refresh rate of 120 Hz. The front has a fingerprint scanner beneath the display, a punch hole for the selfie camera, and slightly curved edges for improved grip.
Although Oppo employed the same MediaTek Dimensity 8200 processor in the Reno10 Pro, this model is still an improvement above the basic member of the series.
The primary camera on the back of the Reno11 is a 50 MP Sony LYT600 sensor. The camera has OIS, autofocus, and an f/1.8 aperture. A 32 MP portrait camera with a 2x zoom joins it. The third camera is a simple 8 MP ultra-wide lens with a field of view of 112 degrees.
For the previous three years, every smartphone from Reno and Find X has included the same 32 MP selfie camera.
Compared to the Reno10 phones, the 4,800 mAh battery has approximately 5% higher capacity. Though on paper a decrease, Oppo claims that the phone takes 19 minutes to charge from 0% to 50%. The maximum charging speed is 67W.
In addition to NFC capability, the phone comes pre-installed with Color OS 14. Although the card tray can accommodate two nano-SIM cards, it lacks a micro SD slot and a 3.5 mm audio port.
The Oppo Reno11 is available in White, Green, or Black. The 8/256 GB model costs CNY 2,499 ($350/€320) in China, the 12/256 GB version costs CNY 2,799 ($390/€360), and the 12/512 GB version costs CNY 2,999 ($420/€385). Preorders are open now, and on November 25th, genuine sales are expected to begin.
Oppo reno 11pro
Although the Pro edition has several improvements over its vanilla sister, it nevertheless looks the same. The 6.74" OLED panel can reach a maximum brightness of 1,600 nits and features a resolution of 2772 x 1240 pixels.
The Oppo Reno11 Pro is equipped with the same Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor as the Reno10 Pro+.
The larger and more powerful Sony IMX890 sensor replaces the 50 MP OIS primary camera seen in the Reno11 Pro. Along with the 32 MP front camera, there are two other cameras: an 8 MP ultrawide with a field of view of 112 degrees and a 32 MP portrait camera.
The battery is separated into two 2,350 mAh cells, each of which has a standard capacity of 4,700 mAh. The phone requires 11 minutes to charge from 0% to 50% at an 80W charging rate, according to Oppo. Other highlights include Color OS 14; dual-SIM with 5G on both cards; and NFC capabilities.
You can pre-order the Oppo Reno 11 Pro in Black, Green, or White. For 12/256 GB, the beginning price is CNY 3,499 ($490/€450), while for 12/512 GB, it is CNY 3,799 ($530/€490). The first sale in China is slated to take place on December 1st of next week.