Oppo has officially revealed the first details about its next Reno 15 series. The company stated that it will provide additional information on the lineup in China on November 10th in a Weibo post.
However, it’s unclear if this will be a complete product launch or just a date announcement for a future event. Since the teaser makes no mention of the event start time—something typically seen in full-scale launches—this may be merely an announcement of the later unveiling.
The Reno15 lineup may launch on November 17th, according to another leak that surfaced earlier this week.

On Weibo, tipster Digital Chat Station posted a picture of the Reno15’s camera layout. It still has a squircle module, like its predecessor, that houses three lenses and a flash.
There are reportedly four high-resolution cameras available in both the regular and Pro models, with the 200MP primary camera taking centre stage. According to the tipster, both models support simultaneous front- and rear-facing live streaming, and there are rumours of a “wonderful feature” designed especially for live filming.





