Oppo Reno 15 Pro to Adopt Samsung’s 200MP HP5 Sensor and 50MP Periscope Lens

Usama Rasool

Oppo is currently working on two sets of devices. We have the Oppo Find X9 series, likely coming in October, and the Oppo Reno 15 lineup scheduled for November. One of those devices, the Reno 15 Pro, has already been leaked, and here's what we uncovered.


Digital Chat Station tipped the Reno 15 Pro’s camera in quite detail. As per his latest Weibo post, the handset would be the first Reno with a 200 MP Main camera. And apparently, it’s based on Samsung’s ISOCELL HP5 technology.

The 200MP ISOCELL cameras have been here for a while, but not many brands are eager to adopt them in the midrange segment. The Redmi Note 15 Pro is one to fit this criterion. The Reno 15 Pro is a higher-grade phone, so it will be interesting to see how it implements the 200MP HP5 camera tech. 


The leaker goes on to reveal the latest Oppo Reno mobile's secondary camera, which seems to be a periscope multifold telephoto 50MP sensor. A similar zoom camera is also found on the Reno 14 Pro, so we aren’t surprised. Even if it wasn’t exposed, a third camera may exist with an ultrawide lens on top.

Oppo maintains its contract with MediaTek as it continues to push Dimensity 8 series chips on its Reno models. The leaker didn’t reveal the exact chip to be used on the Reno 15 Pro, but a Dimensity 8500 is our safest bet. This will be a sequential upgrade from Reno 14 Pro’s D8450 SoC.


The phone’s construction might be the same as the older version, though we do suspect some design changes along the way. DCS claims the rear plate to be a single-piece glass, which will be carefully sculpted into their chosen design.  

There are some more leaks on the internet saying the Reno 15 Pro could use a 6.8” OLED screen and possibly, a Color OS 16 firmware (based on Android 16). But these are preliminary details. As always, we suggest taking this leak with a grain of salt until more sources have verified it. Reno devices such as this almost always make it to Pakistan. So local fans should stay tuned for more updates on the Reno 15 series.

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