Oppo Reno15 Series: Which Model Should You Buy? | Unboxing & Review (2026)

Oppo’s latest Reno15 series has finally hit the global stage, and it’s already sparking conversations—but not just about its impressive specs. Here’s the kicker: the naming conventions are a bit of a head-scratcher. Launched on January 1st for global markets and a week later in India, the lineup includes models like the Reno15 Pro Max, Reno15 Pro, and Reno15 Pro Mini—except, in India, the Pro Mini is actually the global Pro model, and the Pro is the global Pro Max. Confused yet? Don’t worry, we’ll break it down.

But here’s where it gets controversial: Is Oppo’s naming strategy a clever way to cater to regional preferences, or just a recipe for confusion? Let us know what you think in the comments!

Despite the naming maze, these phones are undeniably impressive. Take the Oppo Reno15 Pro Max (known as the Reno15 Pro in India), for instance. It boasts a stunning 6.78-inch 10-bit OLED display with a 1272p+ resolution and a smooth 120Hz refresh rate. Paired with a massive 6,500mAh battery supporting 80W wired and 50W wireless charging, it’s a powerhouse. Under the hood, the Dimensity 8450 chipset drives performance, while the triple-camera setup—200MP main, 50MP 3.5x telephoto, and 50MP ultra-wide—promises top-tier photography. Prices vary: in Taiwan, the 12/512GB model costs NTD 25,000, while in India, it’s INR 68,000 for 12/256GB and INR 73,000 for 12/512GB.

Next up is the global Reno15 Pro (called the Reno15 Pro Mini in India), which packs a compact 6.32-inch display with the same 120Hz refresh rate and a surprisingly large 6,200mAh battery (80W wired charging only). It shares the Dimensity 8450 chipset and camera setup with its larger sibling. In Taiwan, the 12/256GB version costs NTD 21,000, while in India, it’s INR 60,000 for the same config and INR 65,000 for 12/512GB.

Sitting in the middle is the Oppo Reno15, featuring a 6.59-inch display, a 6,500mAh battery with 80W wired charging, and a Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset. Its camera setup includes a 50MP main, 50MP ultra-wide, and an 8MP 3.5x telephoto lens. Prices start at NTD 18,000 for 12/256GB in Taiwan, while in India, it ranges from INR 46,000 to INR 54,000, depending on RAM and storage.

And this is the part most people miss: the Reno15 series isn’t just about specs—it’s about finding the right balance between size, performance, and price. So, which model would you pick? The Pro Max for its premium features? The Pro Mini for its compact design? Or the vanilla Reno15 for its middle-ground appeal? Let’s dive deeper—check out our hands-on posts for the Indian Pro model and Pro Mini, and stay tuned for our full review of the global Pro version.

But here’s the real question: Does Oppo’s Reno15 series justify its price tags, or are there better alternatives out there? Share your thoughts below—we’d love to hear your take!

Oppo Reno15 Series: Which Model Should You Buy? | Unboxing & Review (2026)
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