Oppo has officially begun teasing its new Reno15 lineup. In its latest announcement, the company confirmed that the series will include three models: Reno15 Pro, Reno15 Pro Mini, and the standard Reno15. Here’s a breakdown of their design, build quality, durability, and displays.

Oppo Reno15 Pro: premium build and big display

The Reno15 Pro is the top model in the series. It has a one-piece glass back that curves smoothly and uses Oppo’s HoloFusion technology to create a stylish finish. The phone will be available in two colours: Sunset Gold and Cocoa Brown. On the back, it features a “Dynamic Stellar Ring” camera design that makes the camera area stand out.

Despite its slim 7.65mm thickness, the Reno15 Pro weighs about 205 grams. Oppo uses an aerospace-grade aluminium frame along with its All-Round Armour Body and Sponge Bionic Cushioning inside the phone. These are meant to improve drop resistance and make the device more durable without making it bulky.

On the front, the phone features a 6.78-inch AMOLED screen with skinny 1.15mm bezels, resulting in a 95.5% screen-to-body ratio. The display supports FHD+ resolution, 10-bit color for smoother gradients, and an adaptive refresh rate that can go up to 120Hz. It can reach a peak brightness of up to 3,600 nits, which should make it easy to see outdoors. Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 is used for display protection.

Oppo Reno15 Pro Mini: compact but still premium

The Reno15 Pro Mini is aimed at people who want a smaller phone without compromising much on quality and features. It comes in Cocoa Brown and Glacier White. The Glacier White version has a 3D ribbon-like texture on the back, created using the same HoloFusion technology.

This model is slightly thicker at 7.99mm and lighter at around 187 grams. It uses the same strengthened internal frame and aluminium chassis as the Pro model, so durability should be similar.

The Reno15 Pro Mini features a 6.32-inch AMOLED display with FHD+ resolution, 10-bit color, and an adaptive refresh rate that can go up to 120Hz. The screen can also hit a peak brightness of around 3,600 nits. For protection, Oppo uses a combination of Corning Gorilla Glass 7i and AGC DT-STAR D+. The bezels are very slim at around 1.6mm, helping the phone achieve a 93.35% screen-to-body ratio.

Oppo Reno15: balanced design and nature-inspired colors

The regular Reno15 focuses on a more balanced design, emphasising comfortable handling and a simple look. Oppo is offering it in three colours: Glacier White, Twilight Blue, and Aurora Blue. Depending on the finish, the thickness may vary slightly, but the overall weight is about 197 grams.

Like the other two phones, the Reno15 also uses a reinforced internal frame, cushioning system, and an aluminium body to improve durability. On the front, it comes with a 6.59-inch AMOLED display. The screen supports FHD+ resolution, 10-bit color, and an adaptive refresh rate of up to 120Hz.

Unlike the Pro models, the regular Reno15 peaks at 1,200 nits, which should still be enough for outdoor use. The Pro models peak at 1,500 nits. Corning Gorilla Glass 7i protects the display.

Durability and protection across the series

All three models in the Reno15 lineup are built with durability in mind. They come with IP66, IP68, and IP69 ratings, which means they are protected against dust and can withstand high levels of water exposure, including strong water jets.

Oppo has also used a platinum-coated USB port to help prevent corrosion over time. The All-Round Armour Body and Sponge Bionic Cushioning are standard on all three models, helping the phones absorb shocks and impacts better without adding too much size or weight.

Expected launch and availability

Oppo hasn’t officially revealed the exact launch date yet, but the Reno15 series is expected to roll out in several Asian markets, including India, in January 2026.

In India, the phones are likely to be sold through Amazon, Flipkart, Oppo’s official online store, other major e-commerce platforms, and offline retail outlets.