The two models launch in China this week, a global release can be expected in January (possibly with some hardware changes).
Like clockwork, Oppo unveiled the second Reno generation for 2024. The Reno13 series comes half a year after the 12-series and a year (almost exactly to the day) after the 11-series. These are the models for China, the global Reno13 series should be out in January, judging by the Reno11 timeline.
So, what’s new? This time both models are powered by the same chipset – a Dimensity 8350 that is essentially identical to the 8300. That’s a downgrade for the Pro as the 12-series model used a flagship Dimensity 9200+. Also, the vanilla model doesn’t have a telephoto camera (the tele module was cut from the global Reno12, anyway).
Starting with the Oppo Reno13 Pro, it’s larger than before with a 6.83” display (up from 6.7”) and has a suitably larger battery, 5,800mAh. That’s an 800mAh increase over the 12 Pro and now the 80W wired charging is joined by 50W wireless. A few things stay the same, e.