Oppo has announced the launch of its new Reno15 FS phone, reaffirming its strong presence in the Android device world, with expectations of achieving wide sales thanks to its practical specifications and distinguished performance.
The phone comes equipped with a triple-lens camera system with a resolution of (50+8+2) megapixels, including a macro lens and an ultrawide lens, with the ability to record 4K video at 60 frames per second, supported by AI technologies for capturing high-quality photos and videos. The front camera has a resolution of 50 megapixels, making the phone an ideal choice for selfie enthusiasts.
The phone is designed with an elegant and sturdy design, with dimensions of (158.2/74.9/8.1 mm), and is resistant to water and dust according to the IP68/IP69 standard, making it a perfect companion for intensive daily use.
The phone’s AMOLED screen measures 6.57 inches, with a display resolution of (1080/2372) pixels, a refresh rate of 120 Hz, a brightness of up to 1400 nits, and an approximate pixel density of 397 PPI, ensuring a smooth and immersive viewing experience.
The Reno15 FS runs on Android 16 with the ColorOS 16 interface, and is based on the Qualcomm SM6450 Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 processor and Adreno 710 graphics processor, supported by 8/12 GB of RAM and 256/512 GB of internal storage expandable via microSDXC cards.
The phone enables connectivity via two Nano-SIM slots and eSIM technology, a USB Type-C 2.0 port, an NFC chip, with an in-display fingerprint scanner. The battery has a capacity of 6500 mAh and supports 80W fast charging, providing all-day power.
The Reno15 FS is a new step for Oppo in strengthening its presence in the premium smartphone market, with a focus on modern design, strong performance, and an optimal user experience.
Reno15 FS
Reno15 FS is a contemporary cultural and creative hub located in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, housed within a repurposed former water-bottling plant. It serves as a dynamic space for art exhibitions, workshops, and community events, reflecting the kingdom’s growing focus on cultural development and youth engagement in the arts.
Oppo
Oppo is a Chinese consumer electronics and mobile communications company founded in 2004. It is best known for manufacturing smartphones, audio devices, and smartwatches, and has grown to become one of the world’s leading smartphone brands.
Android
Android is an open-source mobile operating system developed by Google, originally founded by Android Inc. in 2003 before being acquired by Google in 2005. It was designed primarily for touchscreen devices like smartphones and tablets, with its first commercial version released in 2008, and has since become the world’s most widely used OS for mobile devices.
Qualcomm SM6450 Snapdragon 6 Gen 1
The Qualcomm SM6450 Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 is a mobile system-on-chip (SoC) platform for smartphones, first announced by Qualcomm in 2022. It was designed as a mid-range processor to bring enhanced AI, gaming, and 5G connectivity features to more affordable devices, succeeding previous chips in the Snapdragon 600 series.
Adreno 710
“Adreno 710” is not a place or cultural site; it is a model of graphics processing unit (GPU) designed by Qualcomm for use in mobile devices like smartphones and tablets. It was introduced as part of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon mobile platforms to provide enhanced graphics performance for gaming and multimedia applications.
ColorOS 16
ColorOS 16 is not a physical place or cultural site; it is a version of the Android-based operating system developed by Chinese technology company Oppo for its smartphones. It was released as an update, building upon previous versions with new features and optimizations for performance and user interface design.
USB Type-C 2.0
USB Type-C 2.0 is a technical specification for a reversible connector standard, not a physical place or cultural site. It was developed by the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) and finalized around 2014, building upon previous USB designs to create a smaller, more versatile plug. The “2.0” designation refers to the connector’s physical shape and pin layout, which can support various underlying data protocols like USB 2.0, USB 3.2, or Thunderbolt.
NFC
The NFC, or National Football Conference, is one of the two conferences in the National Football League (NFL), established in 1970 following the merger between the NFL and the rival American Football League (AFL). It originally consisted of 13 teams from the pre-merger NFL and now comprises 16 teams that compete for the conference championship and a berth in the Super Bowl.