Oppo introduced today Reno11 and Reno11 Pro – its mid-range leaders - with a refreshed design of the back and faster chipsets. Compared with the Chinese Reno10 versions, the battery capacity also increased, but Oppo decided to downgrade the SuperVOOC charging speeds slightly.
The vanilla Reno11 is built around a 6.7” OLED screen with 1080p resolution. The 10-bit screen supports 120 Hz refresh rate and 240 Hz touch sampling rate. The front has a punch hole for the selfie camera, slightly curved sides for better handling and a fingerprint scanner under the display.
The chipset is Dimensity 8200 by Mediatek, which Oppo used in the Reno10 Pro, but is still an upgrade for the vanilla member of the series.
The Reno11 employs the 50 MP Sony LYT600 sensor for the main camera on the back. The shooter has an f/1.8 aperture, autofocus and OIS. It's joined by a 32 MP portrait cam with 2x zoom. The third cam is a basic 8 MP ultra-wide shooter with 112 degrees FoV.
The selfie camera is the good old 32 MP shooter that has been a part of every Reno and Find X smartphone in the past three years.
Battery capacity is 4,800 mAh, which is about 5% more than what it used to be in the Reno10 phones. Top charging speed is 67W, which is a downgrade on paper, but Oppo still says it takes 19 minutes for the phone to get from 0 to 50%.
The phone is shipping with Color OS 14 out of the box and also has NFC support. It does not have a 3.5 mm audio jack or a micro SD slot, but the card tray has room for two nano-SIM cards.
Oppo Reno11 comes in Black, Green, or White colors. Prices in China are CNY 2,499 ($350/€320) for the 8/256 GB version, CNY 2,799 ($390/€360) for the 12/256 GB option and CNY 2,999 ($420/€385) for the 12/512 GB variant. Pre-orders are live, with actual sales scheduled to start on November 25.
The Pro version might look the same as its vanilla sibling, but it brings a bunch of upgrades. The 6.74” OLED screen has a resolution of 2772 x 1240 pixels and up to 1,600 nits peak brightness.
Oppo Reno11 Pro packs the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset, which was previously used by the Reno10 Pro+.
The 50 MP OIS main camera of the Reno11 Pro gets upgraded to the Sony IMX890 sensor, which is bigger and more powerful. The rest of the cameras are the same – 32 MP portrait and 8 MP ultrawide with 112-degree FoV, as well as the 32 MP cam at the front.
Battery is split in two 2,350 mAh cells that make up a total of 4,700 mAh typical capacity. Charging rate is 80W, and Oppo claims the phone needs 11 minutes to charge from 0 to 50%. Other highlights include Color OS 14, NFC support, and dual-SIM with 5G on both cards.
Oppo Reno 11 Pro is available for pre-order in White, Green, or Black. The starting price is CNY 3,499 ($490/€450) for 12/256 GB and CNY 3,799 ($530/€490) for 12/512 GB. The first sale in China is scheduled for next week - December 1.
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