Oppo Reno 15 Series Could Arrive in Three Sizes – Here’s What That Means
The Oppo Reno series has always been about balance — premium design, reliable cameras, and performance that sits just below the flagship Find X lineup. But with the Reno 15 series, Oppo seems ready to shake things up. Instead of sticking to just two sizes, leaks suggest that Oppo is currently testing three different display sizes for its upcoming models.
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If true, this would be the first time we see a small, medium, and large Reno lineup launching side by side. Let’s break down what this could mean for Oppo fans.
Three Display Sizes in Testing
Tipster Digital Chat Station revealed that Oppo is experimenting with 6.3-inch, 6.59-inch, and 6.78-inch displays for the Reno 15 series.
- The 6.3-inch model feels like a direct answer to growing demand for compact smartphones.
- The 6.78-inch Pro will likely remain the high-end option with the most advanced hardware.
- And the 6.59-inch variant sits in the middle, a new “mid-cup” size that could appeal to those who want balance between compact handling and immersive viewing.
Interestingly, all three prototypes reportedly use flat displays, which is a notable shift from the curved trend dominating the flagship space.
What We Know About Specs So Far
While the 6.59-inch model remains a bit of a mystery, leaks give us a clearer picture of the Pro edition. The Reno 15 Pro (6.78-inch) could be powered by the upcoming Dimensity 8450 chipset. Camera leaks suggest a 200MP Samsung HP5 primary sensor, backed by an ultra-wide lens and a 50MP periscope telephoto camera.
The 6.3-inch compact model isn’t just going to be a watered-down variant either. Early rumors suggest it could also feature a periscope telephoto lens — a feature usually reserved for Pro editions. Both the 6.3-inch and 6.78-inch models may come with metal frames and even wireless charging support, pushing the Reno series closer to flagship territory.
Expected Launch Timeline
If Oppo follows tradition, the Reno 15 series will debut in November 2025 in China, running on ColorOS 16 based on Android 16. That means it’ll arrive just a month after the company’s next flagship — the Find X9 series, which is expected to launch in October.
Compact Smartphones Are Making a Comeback
The inclusion of a 6.3-inch Reno 15 isn’t random. There’s a noticeable trend in China (and slowly worldwide) for compact flagships that don’t compromise on performance.
- Vivo has been leading the charge with the X200 Pro Mini last year.
- OnePlus followed with the 13T.
- Oppo itself launched the Find X8s with a 6.32-inch display earlier this year.
- Even Xiaomi’s 16 series is rumored to include a 6.3-inch option.
Clearly, brands see an opportunity here: not everyone wants a 6.8-inch giant in their pocket. Oppo adding a compact Reno 15 makes sense, especially with rivals like Vivo and Honor preparing Dimensity 9500-powered compact flagships for early 2026.
Final Thoughts: A Smarter Reno Strategy?
Oppo’s decision to test three sizes feels like a smart move. The Reno 15 Pro will attract power users chasing performance and camera excellence. The compact 6.3-inch version will tap into a growing demand for smaller, premium smartphones. And the mid-size 6.59-inch model could strike the right balance for the mainstream audience.
The big question is: will Oppo actually launch all three, or will one of these prototypes stay behind in the testing phase? If they do go ahead with the full lineup, the Reno 15 series might just become Oppo’s most versatile Reno generation yet.