This is the Oppo Reno13 Pro. We had a quick hands-on with the phone, but it’s now in the office and in our review queue.
Here it is sized up against its smaller counterpart, the Reno13. The pair shares a few main specs – the 4nm Dimensity 8350 SoC, the IP68/IP69 certification, the 50MP 21mm selfie camera with autofocus, and the 80W charging. Where they differ is in the batteries – 5,800mAh on the Pro, 5,600mAh on the 13 – as well as the charging – the Pro adds 50W wireless charging.
The Reno13 Pro also brings a bigger sensor main camera and a dedicated 85mm zoom camera.
Oppo Reno13 Pro and the Reno13
The Reno13 Pro ships with a USB cable (an 8A one) but no charger or case.
The Reno13 Pro has a quad-curved display upfront, which really adds a layer of finesse to the in-hand feel. The rear panel has the same plume texture finish as the Reno13. We’ve come to expect Oppo’s Reno series to be a notch above the rest of the field in terms of design and feel, and the 13 series definitely delivers.
More coming soon!