Oppo’s Reno 13 series is launching on November 25, and a first glimpse of one model has surfaced. Leaked by Digital Chat Station, an image of the phone’s rear cameras reveals a striking resemblance to the iPhone 15.
Similarities include the rectangular, transparent camera island, the seamless molding, and the frame design. However, the Reno 13 appears thinner and boasts a third camera in a smaller cutout.
This design isn’t entirely unprecedented. The Reno 9 series featured two vertically arranged main cameras, though the camera island was simply a different color, not a separate protruding panel. With two weeks until the Reno 13 launch, more details are expected to emerge soon.
Alongside the Reno 13, we will also see the Find X8 series reach the global market on November 25. For now, the series includes only the Find X8 and X8 Pro, with the Find X8 Ultra expected to launch later in 2025 alongside the Find N5 foldable.
However, unlike the Find X5, which is reaching the global market, the Reno 13 will launch in China before making its international debut, likely next month.
The Reno 13 Pro is expected to have an LTPO OLED screen sized at 6.78 inches. This screen will have subtle curves at each of its four corners and a 1264 x 2780px resolution. It will most likely be powered by the outgoing flagship grade Dimensity 9300 SoC and a 50MP 3x periscope telephoto camera.
Battery size should be 5,900 mAh with 80W wired charging, 50W wireless charging, and magnetic wireless charging support similar to Apple’s MagSafe.
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