
Following the launch of the Reno13 series in January, OPPO It already seems ready to amaze technology enthusiasts with the next Reno14 pro. Thanks to recent leaked renders, we have a preview of the design and key specifications of the device, which appears to be an evolution of its predecessor, introducing targeted changes and new features.
OPPO Reno14 Pro: Design and specifications revealed (LEAK)

At first glance, the Reno14 Pro retains much of the aesthetics of the Reno13 Pro, but the most obvious change is in the camera module. Where the Reno13 Pro had separate rings for each lens and an oval flash, the Reno14 Pro adopts a design with two vertical islands for the camerasThe first houses the main and ultra-wide-angle lenses, while the second integrates a Periscope telephoto lens with 3.5X optical zoom. The flash, on the other hand, has been reduced to a simple point positioned under the third lens.
Among the most obvious novelties, we find the replacement of the quad-curved display of the Reno13 Pro with a 120Hz flat OLED screen, in line with what we've seen on models like the Oppo Find X8 Ultra. This choice could improve durability and provide a more traditional visual experience.
The Reno14 Pro will feature a triple camera system: a 50MP main sensor with optical image stabilization (OIS), an 8MP ultra-wide angle and a 50MP periscope telephoto lens. In addition, a new button called “Magic Cube” on the left side of the device, replacing the traditional Alert Slider. This feature has already been introduced on other models in the Find range, such as the X8s and X8 Ultra, but represents a new feature for the Reno series.

On the software front, the Reno14 Pro will run on ColorOS 15, based on Android 15. Another interesting novelty is the replacement of the Google Dialer with the new ODialer of OPPO, which will be set as default. The device will also have a IP68 / IP69 certification, ensuring resistance to dust and water.
According to rumors, the Reno14 Pro It is expected to debut in China in May 2025. This follows the traditional six-monthly update pace of the Reno series. There is no word on pricing yet, but it is expected to fall into the premium range, in line with the features offered.