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New leaks from China have peeled back the curtain on Oppo's upcoming Reno15 family, offering clearer pictures of display sizes, camera hardware and what to expect from the high-end Pro Max model. Here’s what the latest rumor mill is saying about specs, availability and the tech that could make the Reno15 series stand out.
Bigger screens and a premium panel for the Pro Max
According to the leak, the Reno15 trio will differ noticeably in screen size. The standard Reno15 is tipped to feature a compact 6.31" panel, while the Reno15 Pro stretches to 6.59". The headline device — Reno15 Pro Max — lives up to its name with a 6.78" display, reportedly using an LTPO panel at a "1.5K" resolution and extremely slim bezels on all sides.
Camera specs that aim to impress
Camera details for the Pro Max are the most specific so far. The flagship is said to carry a 200 MP main shooter based on Samsung’s ISOCELL HP5 sensor. That’s paired with two 50 MP modules — one ultrawide and one periscope telephoto — both using Samsung’s ISOCELL JN5 sensor. If true, the setup would combine very high-resolution imaging with a telephoto unit built for longer reach.
Key rumored imaging hardware
- 200 MP main: Samsung ISOCELL HP5
- 50 MP ultrawide: Samsung ISOCELL JN5
- 50 MP periscope telephoto: Samsung ISOCELL JN5
- 50 MP front-facing selfie camera (rumored)

Performance, battery and build notes
Past rumors about the Pro Max line up with this leak: expect a metal frame and a MediaTek Dimensity 9400 chipset under the hood. Battery capacity looks generous — around 6,500 mAh has been mentioned — which would help power that big LTPO display and heavy camera processing. The base Reno15, by contrast, is expected to favor thinness and lightness over a huge battery.
Release timing and market availability
Oppo is reportedly planning to unveil the Reno15, Reno15 Pro and Reno15 Pro Max in China before year-end. Sources say the Reno15 and Reno15 Pro will reach international markets early next year, while the Pro Max might remain China-exclusive for reasons that aren’t clear yet. That raises questions for global buyers hoping to get the most advanced model.
Whether these specs stick through to the official launch remains to be seen — but if the leak holds, Oppo’s Reno15 Pro Max could be a camera-first flagship with a roomy LTPO display and battery to match. Keep an eye out for official confirmations from Oppo as announcements approach.
Source: gsmarena
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