OPPO’s
Reno series has long been a favorite for users seeking premium features at
competitive prices. With the launch of the OPPO Reno 14 and Reno
14 Pro, the brand continues its legacy of innovation. But how do these
models stack up against each other—and their predecessor, the Reno 13
Pro? Let’s dive into the details.
Design
and Build: Premium Craftsmanship
Both the
Reno 14 and 14 Pro feature sleek glass-and-metal designs with IP68/IP69
ratings (IP
Code explained), ensuring dust/water resistance. The Reno 14 Pro is
slightly larger (6.83" vs 6.59" screen) and heavier (201g vs 187g),
while the Reno 14 offers a more compact form. The Pro model also uses Crystal
Shield Glass for its display, a step up from the Gorilla Glass 7i on
the Reno 13 Pro.
Display:
Brighter and Smoother
The Reno
14 Pro boasts a 6.83-inch AMOLED screen with a 120Hz refresh
rate and HDR10+ (HDR10+ official site) support, matching its predecessor but
with higher peak brightness (1,200 nits). The standard Reno 14 has a smaller
6.59-inch panel but a sharper 460 PPI density versus the Pro’s
450 PPI. Both outclass the Reno 13 Pro in brightness and color accuracy.
Performance:
Next-Gen Power
Under the
hood, the Reno 14 Pro debuts the MediaTek Dimensity 8450 (4nm)
chipset, a significant upgrade over the Reno 14’s Dimensity 8350. The Pro’s
octa-core CPU hits 3.25 GHz, ideal for multitasking and gaming,
while the standard model uses a hybrid core setup (1x3.35 GHz + 3x3.20 GHz).
Both run Android 15 with ColorOS 15, offering smoother UI
transitions than the Reno 13 Pro.
Camera:
Triple 50MP vs Hybrid Setup
The Reno
14 Pro’s triple 50MP cameras (wide, telephoto, ultrawide)
deliver flagship-level versatility, including a 3.5x optical zoom and
advanced color calibration via a dedicated spectrum sensor. In contrast, the
Reno 14 downgrades its ultrawide lens to 8MP, making the Pro a
better choice for photography enthusiasts. Both models outperform the Reno 13
Pro’s 8MP ultrawide and lackluster low-light performance.
Battery
and Charging: All-Day Endurance
The Reno
14 Pro packs a 6,200 mAh battery with 80W wired and 50W
wireless charging, a notable upgrade over the Reno 14’s 6,000 mAh cell (no
wireless support). The Pro also supports 33W UFCS (Universal Fast Charging Standard)
for cross-brand compatibility, a feature missing in the base model.
Comparison
Table: Reno 14 Pro vs Reno 14 vs Reno 13 Pro
Feature |
Reno 14 Pro |
Reno 14 |
Reno 13 Pro |
Chipset |
Dimensity 8450 |
Dimensity 8350 |
Dimensity 8350 |
Display Size |
6.83"
AMOLED |
6.59"
AMOLED |
6.83"
AMOLED |
Ultrawide Camera |
50MP, f/2.0 |
8MP, f/2.2 |
8MP, f/2.2 |
Battery Capacity |
6,200
mAh |
6,000
mAh |
5,800
mAh |
Wireless Charging |
50W |
No |
50W |
RAM/Storage Options |
Up
to 1TB/16GB |
Up
to 1TB/16GB |
Up
to 1TB/16GB |
Peak Brightness |
1,200 nits |
1,200 nits |
1,200 nits |
Weight |
201g |
187g |
195g/197g |
Water Resistance |
IP68/IP69 |
IP68/IP69 |
IP68/IP69 |
Charging Standards |
80W
+ 33W UFCS/PPS |
80W
+ 33W PPS |
80W
+ 33W UFCS/PPS |
Software
and Extras
All three
models run Android 15 with OPPO’s ColorOS 15 (ColorOS overview),
featuring AI-enhanced app management and privacy tools. The Reno 14 Pro
adds LHDC 5 Bluetooth codec support for high-res audio, a perk
absent in the base model.
Verdict:
Who Should Buy Which?
- Reno 14 Pro: Ideal for power users
wanting top-tier cameras, wireless charging, and the latest chipset.
- Reno 14: A budget-friendly pick for
compact design and solid performance.
- Reno 13 Pro: Still a contender, but
overshadowed by the 14 Pro’s upgrades.
For more
on OPPO’s innovations, visit their official website.
Final
Thoughts
With the Reno 14 series, OPPO continues to blur the line between mid-range
affordability and flagship excellence. Whether you prioritize photography,
battery life, or raw power, there’s a Reno model tailored to your needs. Stay
tuned for hands-on reviews post-launch!
Disclaimer:
Specifications are based on pre-release data. Actual performance may vary.