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OPPO’s Reno15 Series is available from next week starting at just $679

OPPO has today announced that the new Reno15 series will be available to purchase from 5th February, from $679.  The new series is focused on content creation without battery concerns.  

The new series, including two new models, the OPPO Reno15 Pro and the OPPO Reno15 F, features a50MP Ultra-wide selfie camera with a 100-degree FOV.  This innovative camera is ideal for group shots, travel memories, and front-camera storytelling – content creation.

This new front camera is paired with a 50MP Telephoto Portrait Camera and a 200MP Ultra-Clear main camera on the rear, ideal for not just keepsake memories but vlogging and content creation.  Low-light photography is enhanced by dual rear flashes and a new front flash, for well-lit shots at all times.

Images are also enhanced thanks to various AI features, providing light where there is none by analysing images and applying lighting effects to perfect them.

“With the OPPO Reno15 Series, our focus was on making creativity feel effortless,” said Michael Tran, Managing Director at OPPO Australia. “From a more compact Pro design to creator-first camera features, long-lasting battery life and fast charging, the series is designed to fit naturally into everyday use. By offering multiple models at different price points, we’re able to bring great creative tools to a wider audience.”

Vlogging is front and centre with the Reno15 series thanks to its ability to capture 4K HDR Ultra-Steady Video, Dual-View video (simultaneous front and rear camera recording), and seamless transitioning between the front and rear cameras.  Video editing can also be completed on-device thanks to OPPO’s Video Editing 2.0.

All of this creation power uses a lot of battery, and the OPPO Reno15 Series addresses this with a 6,200mAh battery in the Reno15 Pro and a 6,500mAh battery in the Reno15 F. Both phones support OPPO’s ultra-fast 80W SUPERVOOC charging.

Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8450 in the Pro and a Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 in the F 5G, the series is quick and fast running on ColorOS 16 alongside OPPO’s AI-optimised performance. 

The Reno15 Pro sports a 6.32-inch display with a premium feel, thanks to the aluminium frame, while the Reno15 F delivers an immersive 6.57-inch, 120Hz display.  Both phones are IP69-rated for water and dust resistance, making them ideal for everyday use.

Pricing and Availability

The OPPO Reno15 Series will be available in Australia from 5 February 2026, with the Reno15 Pro priced at $1,399 and the Reno15 F at $679. Both devices include a protective case and an 80W SUPERVOOC Wall Charger in the box (something rarely seen these days).

OPPO Reno15 Pro 5G

  • RRP: $1,399
  • Colours: Aurora Blue, Dusk Black
  • Available at: JB Hi-Fi and OPPO Australia’s Online Store

OPPO Reno15 F 5G

  • RRP: $679
  • Colours: Aurora Blue, Twilight Black
  • Available at: JB Hi-Fi, Officeworks, Big W, Harvey Norman, The Good Guys and OPPO Australia’s Online Store

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