
Oppo Reno 14 and Reno 14 Pro launched in India: Prices, full specs
In terms of dimensions, the Reno 14 measures 7.42mm in thickness and weighs around 185 grams. The Reno 14 Pro is just slightly thicker at 7.48mm and a bit heavier at 201 grams. The added weight is likely due to a bigger battery and wireless charging hardware in the Pro model.On the front, the Reno 14 features a 6.59-inch flat OLED display, whereas the Pro variant comes with a slightly larger 6.83-inch panel. Both support a 1.5K resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and 240Hz touch sampling rate. Oppo claims that the device has HBM brightness of 1,200nits. To protect the display, the company has added its in-house Crystal Shield Glass. There's also support for Splash Touch and Glove Mode.Under the hood, the Reno 14 is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 chipset, while the Pro model is equipped with the newer Dimensity 8450 SoC. Both phones support up to 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and up to 1TB of UFS 3.1 storage. They ship with the latest ColorOS 15 based on Android 15.Oppo is also pushing a range of AI-powered features with the Reno 14 series. These include tools like AI Perfect Shot, AI Style Transfer, AI Editor 2.0, and AI Recompose for better photo and video output. There's also AI Live Photo 2.0 and Voice Enhancer, which are aimed at improving audio clarity during calls or recordings.advertisementWhen it comes to cameras, the Reno 14 Pro gets a more premium setup. It features four 50-megapixel sensors, including a 50MP OV50E main camera with OIS, a 50MP periscope telephoto lens with 3.5x optical zoom, a 50MP ultra-wide shooter, and an additional 50MP OV50D sensor for portraits or added depth. This is a rare camera configuration in the under-Rs 50,000 price range. The regular Reno 14 houses a 50MP Sony IMX882 main sensor with OIS, an 8MP ultra-wide camera, and a 50MP telephoto lens. Both devices have a 50MP JN5 front camera for selfies and video calls.Battery life is also one of the talking points. The Reno 14 gets a 6,000mAh battery with support for 80W fast wired charging. The Pro version slightly edges it out with a 6,200mAh battery and support for 50W wireless charging via Oppo's AIRVOOC technology.- Ends

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India Today
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- India Today
Oppo Reno 14 Pro review: Familiar design, meaningful upgrades
Oppo continues its predictable update cycle with the launch of the Reno 14 Pro, which is coming just six months after the debut of the Reno 13 Pro. The strategy is pretty much clear — keep the price in the same ballpark while offering incremental but quality-of-life improvements, be it in battery, processing power, or even the camera hardware. Priced at the same level as its predecessor, the Oppo Reno 14 Pro packs just enough upgrades to stay relevant in a competitive sub-Rs 50,000 market. But does it offer enough to actually recommend it? We will tell you in this India Today Tech Old wine in a new bottleVisually, the Oppo Reno 14 Pro design stays close to its predecessor. That said, Oppo has made subtle cosmetic changes. This is mostly done through new colour choices, namely, white and green. The white variant, which was sent for this review, measures 7.58mm. The green option is a bit slimmer at 7.48mm. The weight has gone up slightly which is understandable given that the Reno 14 Pro has a bigger has added a colour-changing flower pattern to the white model. It's subtle but eye-catching — only the flower design shifts hues when light hits it, while the rest of the panel remains unchanged. Moreover, the silver side rails contrast well with the white back panel. For those who prefer a more elegant look, the dark green version is a stunner in its own The Oppo Reno 14 Pro feels quite premium, thanks to the metal frame and glass back. And even though the chassis is flat, the matte finish on the back ensures it isn't slippery in daily use. The camera module also doesn't protrude much, meaning you won't experience much wobble when the phone sits back facing down on any surface. It is good to see that Oppo has retained IP66 + IP68 + IP69 ratings, which means the phone is completely dustproof, can survive submersion beyond 1 metre, and even handle high-pressure, high-temperature water jets. So, one doesn't need to be worried about the device getting damaged during monsoons or around Great for binge watchingThe Oppo Reno 14 Pro features the same 6.83-inch 10-bit OLED panel from its predecessor, with a crisp 1.5K resolution and flat design. The display offers 1200nits brightness in HBM (High Brightness Mode). While some rivals offer higher HBM brightness, this is sufficient for most use cases. Indoors, I kept the brightness at 50 per cent and had no visibility issues. Outdoors, especially while framing shots in bright daylight, I did wish for slightly more it lacks support for LTPO technology, so refresh rate only switches between 60Hz and 120Hz, mostly sticking to the higher end. In real-world usage, this didn't bother me much. What did impress me, however, were the proximity and ambient light sensors. Both worked accurately, something that is still a hit-or-miss on some phones even in standout experience was streaming Sonic the Hedgehog 3 on Amazon Prime Video, thanks to HDR10+ support. Sonic's bright blue fur, the neon-lit chase scenes, and explosive moments came alive with stunning contrast and rich colours. Compared to non-HDR titles like Knives Out, the visual difference is slightly noticeable — you get deeper blacks, better highlights, and overall a more cinematic feel with HDR also lets users adjust display resolution to 1080p to conserve battery or switch to a higher resolution for sharper visuals. One quick, handy feature that I liked is the Gloves Mode for winter months. You can wear gloves, and the screen is still very much responsive, a useful feature not every brand is for tuning the colour output, Oppo offers a Screen Colour Mode setting with Natural and Vivid presets, which work fine. But, the "Pro" mode, in contrast, doesn't seem to add much value. There is also a colour temperature palette for more granular you are getting a great display for binge watching in its price range. Powerful performanceThe Oppo Reno 14 Pro is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8450, and in day-to-day use, it feels fast, fluid, and reliable. This chip actually edges out the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 in benchmarks, putting it in a strong spot among mid-range premium phones. That said, it is not quite at the level of the Snapdragon 8 Elite or the newer 8s Gen 4 chips found in phones under Rs 50,000, which are built for serious power users with faster CPUs and better paper, the Reno 14 Pro scores around 1.6 million in AnTuTu and 6409 in Geekbench multi-core, which are respectable numbers. It may not top the charts like some Snapdragon 8 Elite phones in the same price bracket but interestingly, its numbers are in the same ballpark as the iPhone 16 — which is impressive for a phone running a MediaTek ran the 3DMark Wild Life Stress Test to check how well it holds up under pressure. The phone managed a best loop score of 10,933 with a stability of 86.7 per cent. A score of 10,933 means the Reno 14 Pro delivers strong graphics performance for games, even if it is not segment leading. The 86.7 per cent stability number shows that the phone sustains performance very well under continuous load, as even after 20 intense loops, there is very little thermal throttling or performance drop. This is a good sign for gamers and power for the real-world usage, I ran Genshin Impact and BGMI for over an hour, and both games performed smoothly at medium graphics settings. I also switched the graphics to High mode in Genshin Impact to see if the gameplay would still be smooth, and it was still enjoyable with little to no stutter. However, one thing that I noticed in both High and Medium graphic settings is that the character switching during intense fighting scenes takes about 2-3 seconds, which was not happening in the low graphic setting. Also, the game was playable only at 30fps and moving to a higher frame rate made the experience a little unpleasant. But, this is not a deal breaker, and the device's back did not get very warm even after playing for about 1.5 hours. The temperature rose from 29 to 40 degrees Celsius while running 3-4 benchmarks, which is acceptable and shows good thermal short, while the Reno 14 Pro may not be the absolute fastest in its segment, it offers consistently good performance without overheating or slowing down. If you are someone who games regularly or runs demanding apps, this phone will keep up without breaking a sweat. The Oppo Reno 14 Pro runs on Android 15 OS out of the box. It is future-proof as it will receive 3 years of Android OS upgrades and 4 years of security updates. While the competition is offering longer software support, the 3+4 policy is still fine for an Android phone. Like every other Android device, this one too comes with a bunch of pre-installed apps. But, you can uninstall most of them, except for the native Oppo apps like Theme Store, Music, Internet, Safety and more. Otherwise, the user interface is quite clean and batteryThe larger 6,200mAh battery is one of the biggest upgrades over the Reno 13 Pro. Even with demanding use, including 1.5 hours of Genshin Impact, the battery dropped just 16 per cent, which is a great result. With a mixed-use pattern (WhatsApp, social media, streaming, and light gaming), I was ending the day with around 23 per cent still left. Charging is quick too, thanks to the 80W fast charger in the retail box, something which not all brands are offering camera for the priceThe Oppo Reno 14 Pro offers a solid camera setup in its price range. In daylight, the device is able to offer shots with plenty of details and clarity. The dynamic range, white balance and exposure levels are mostly well balanced. The sharpness is also on point. I also liked the colour reproduction, which was natural and sometimes on a warmer side. Even while taking a low-angle shot, everything is well exposed. The skies are not blown out and there is no background distortion as same can be said for the ultra-wide-angle shots as well, but the dynamic range could have been slightly better. People who want better details in both wide and ultra-wide angle shots can go for the High-res mode in the camera settings. It can even take some impressive portrait shots, thanks to the 48mm and 85mm lenses. As you can see in the samples, the device is able to add almost perfect blur in the background and the edge detection is also good. The textures of the clothes, skin tone, facial features and hair strands are quite detailed, with a lot of clarity and balanced sharpness levels. However, when taking wider shots from a 24mm lens, the results are a little mixed bag. It is sometimes able to offer a good usable image with enough details, natural colours and good blur. But, sometimes, it offered soft details, average dynamic range and sharpness. Never mind, you have the other two lenses for capturing solid portraits. Even with non-human subjects, the Oppo Reno 14 Pro does a good job. As you can see in the elephant shot, it has lively colours, details are so well captured that dust is also visible, and the bokeh effect is just on point, making anyone believe that the shot has been taken using a of any photo below to access all the camera samplesIn addition to this, one can also expect decent close-up shots with the Oppo Reno 14 Pro. The toffee shot that I have taken is so clean and has enough details, sharpness and clarity. The colours are well captured and are not over-saturated. As for the zoom shots, it surprisingly offered a good output. As you can see in one of the building images (captured at 1x zoom), the parked cars are quite far, but switching to 7x zoom reveals the number plate clearly, which is quite the low light shots are decent, with visible noise, enough details and average dynamic range. The colours are fine and sharpness can go for a toss. But, overall, you get usable low-light night shots, with decent quality for your social Verdict: Should you buy the Oppo Reno 14 Pro?If you already own the Oppo Reno 13 Pro, the upgrades — such as the bigger battery, new MediaTek chip, improved camera setup, and slightly new design — might not be enough to warrant an upgrade. But for those using older Oppo Reno models or looking for a well-balanced premium phone under Rs 50,000, the Oppo Reno 14 Pro is a strong contender. It may not lead the performance charts, but it offers a premium design, solid camera, solid battery life, and smooth day-to-day usage, with bonus features like glove mode, 80W bundled charger, and IP69 protection that genuinely add value.- Ends


Time of India
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- Time of India
C-DOT to generate revenue of Rs 1,000 crore this fiscal: Mos Telecom
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Hindustan Times
40 minutes ago
- Hindustan Times
Oppo Reno 14 Pro 5G mobile: Top 10 Features You Need to Know
Oppo Reno 14 Pro 5G mobile price starts at ₹ 49,999 for the 12 GB RAM + 256 GB storage model. (HT Tech) Oppo has launched its next-generation camera-focused smartphones in India — the Oppo Reno 14 Pro 5G and the more affordable Oppo Reno 14 5G. With top-tier displays, advanced AI software, and powerful camera setups, the Reno 14 series aims to offer a flagship experience without crossing the ₹ 60,000 mark. Here are the top 10 features of the Oppo Reno 14 Pro 5G — and everything else you need to know about the full lineup. At the heart of the Oppo Reno 14 Pro 5G is the MediaTek Dimensity 8450 SoC, built on a 4nm process. It's backed by 12GB of RAM and either 256GB or 512GB of internal storage, offering smooth performance for gaming, multitasking, and everyday tasks. The standard Oppo Reno 14 5G uses the Dimensity 8350 chipset, which still delivers solid performance for most users. 2. OLED Display with 1.5K Resolution Oppo Reno 14 Pro 5G features a 6.83-inch LTPS OLED display with 1.5K resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and peak brightness of 1,200 nits. It's protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 7i and supports glove touch and splash resistance, making it both vibrant and practical. The standard Reno 14 5G comes with a 6.59-inch OLED screen with the same 1.5K resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. 3. AI Features with Android 15 and Google Gemini Running ColorOS 15.0.2 based on Android 15, the Reno 14 Pro 5G integrates Google Gemini AI and several smart tools such as: AI Unblur AI Recompose AI Call Assistant AI Mind Space These features are designed to enhance photography, productivity, and mental wellness. The same software and AI features are also available on the base Reno 14 model. 4. Pro-Grade Triple Camera Setup with OIS and 4K HDR Oppo Reno 14 Pro 5G comes with a triple rear camera system, featuring: 50MP main sensor with OIS 50MP periscope telephoto lens with 3.5x optical zoom 50MP ultra-wide lens On the front, it houses a 50MP selfie camera. Both front and rear setups support 4K HDR video recording at 60fps, ideal for content creators. The base Reno 14 retains the 50MP main and telephoto sensors, but swaps the ultra-wide camera for an 8MP lens, while still offering a 50MP front camera. 5. Big Battery with Wired and Wireless Fast Charging Powering the Reno 14 Pro 5G is a 6,200mAh battery, with support for: 80W SuperVOOC wired charging 50W AirVOOC wireless charging Oppo Reno 14 5G carries a slightly smaller 6,000mAh battery, and supports 80W wired charging, but does not support wireless charging. 6. Premium Design and IP Ratings Oppo Reno 14 Pro 5G is available in Pearl White and Titanium Grey, with slight thickness variations depending on colour. It weighs 201 grams and comes with IP66, IP68, and IP69 ratings for water and dust resistance. The standard Reno 14 5G is available in Forest Green and Pearl White. 7. Dual SIM with eSIM and 5G Support Both models offer dual nano-SIM slots with eSIM capability, making them future-ready as eSIM adoption grows in India. Other connectivity options include 5G, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, GPS, and a USB Type-C port. 8. Stereo Speakers and In-Display Fingerprint Sensor For audio, both phones feature dual stereo speakers. There's also an in-display optical fingerprint scanner, allowing for quick and secure unlocking. 9. Pricing Breakdown for All Variants Oppo Reno 14 Pro 5G: ₹ 49,999 for 12GB RAM + 256GB storage 49,999 for 12GB RAM + 256GB storage ₹ 54,999 for 12GB RAM + 512GB storage Oppo Reno 14 5G: ₹ 37,999 for 8GB RAM + 256GB storage 37,999 for 8GB RAM + 256GB storage ₹ 39,999 for 12GB RAM + 256GB storage 39,999 for 12GB RAM + 256GB storage ₹ 42,999 for 12GB RAM + 512GB storage 10. Availability in India from 8 July Both smartphones will go on sale starting 8 July via: Oppo India's official website, Amazon and Authorised retail outlets across India