Oppo Reno 15 Series 5G launched in India

Oppo has officially pulled the curtain back on the Reno 15 Series 5G in India today, and it looks like they are aiming for a total sweep of the premium mid-range market. This time, we aren’t just getting the usual updates; the lineup has grown to include three distinct models: the standard Reno 15, the high-end Reno 15 Pro, and a brand-new “Mini” version for those of us who are tired of carrying “bricks” in our pockets. Taking over for the Reno 14 series, this 2026 refresh is all about two things: high-end AI cameras and batteries that actually last.

Oppo Reno 15 Pricing, Colours, and Availability

The Reno15 Pro is priced at Rs 67,999 for the 12GB + 256GB variant and Rs 72,999 for the 12GB + 512GB variant. The Reno15 Pro Mini is available at Rs 59,999 for the 12GB + 256GB variant and Rs 64,999 for the 12GB + 512GB variant. Meanwhile, the Reno15 is offered in three configurations: 8GB + 256GB at Rs 45,999, 12GB + 256GB at Rs 48,999, and 12GB + 512GB at Rs 53,999. The OPPO Reno15 Series will be available for purchase starting 13th January 2026 with exciting offers on Amazon, Flipkart, Mainline Retail Outlets and OPPO E-store.

If you're picky about colours, Oppo has some nice options. The Pro models come in a sophisticated Cocoa Brown and Sunset Gold, while the Mini gets a sleek Glacier White variant as well. For the standard model, you can choose between Twilight Blue, Aurora Blue, or Glacier White. As usual, you'll be able to snag these on Flipkart, Amazon, and Oppo's own store starting today.

Oppo Reno 15 Series Specifications

Oppo definitely took some inspiration from “Pro” iPhones this year, especially with that redesigned camera island. It looks cleaner and more intentional. They've also standardised the aerospace-grade aluminium frame across all three phones, so even the “cheapest” model feels solid and premium.

The screen sizes are where you'll really feel the difference. The Reno 15 Pro is for the big-screen lovers with its 6.78-inch AMOLED panel. The Pro Mini is the real star for one-handed users, packing a compact 6.32-inch display that doesn’t feel like a compromise. The middle-child Reno 15 sits at 6.59 inches. All three are protected by high-end Gorilla Glass, so they should handle a few accidental drops without shattering immediately.

Under the hood, Oppo is splitting the silicon. Both the Pro and the Pro Mini are running the MediaTek Dimensity 8450, which is built for efficiency and high-FPS gaming. The standard Reno 15 is powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4. Out of the box, you're getting ColorOS 16 (based on Android 16), which is surprisingly clean and packed with AI tools meant to keep the phone feeling fast for years.

Photography has always been Reno's “thing,” and they aren’t slowing down. The Pro and Pro Mini are rocking a massive 200-megapixel main sensor. That's paired with a 50-megapixel telephoto lens that gives you a 3.5x optical zoom – perfect for portraits without that weird digital blur. Even the standard Reno 15 holds its own with a 50MP main and telephoto setup, though it swaps the ultra-wide sensor for a slightly more basic 8MP version.

One of the biggest headaches with modern phones is the battery, but Oppo is swinging big here. The standard Reno 15 has a massive 6,500mAh cell, while the Pro and Mini use 6,200mAh. In a world where 5,000mAh is the norm, these are total tanks. They all support 80W fast charging, so even if you do run low, you can top up in less time than it takes to finish a cup of coffee.