Oppo’s Reno 5 lineup gets a new member in the form of the Reno 5 K 5G. It is an upper mid-range phone that brings a 6.43-inch 90Hz screen and a pretty decent Snapdragon 750G chipset inside.
It ships with ColorOS 11.1 based on Android 11 and two memory variants — one with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage and the other with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. Unfortunately, there’s no option for expansion so you have to make your decision wisely, mainly someone who takes a lot of photos and videos from their phone.
If you happen to take a lot of pictures then the Reno 5 K 5G has a total of five cameras — a 64MP primary shooter with an 8MP ultrawide, and two 2MP macro and depth helper. There’s a 32MP sensor inside the punch-hole cutout that handles the selfie duty.
No capacitive fingerprint scanner here, rather it’s placed inside the display. Other noticeable features include a 3.5mm headphone jack with a USB-C port to charge the 4,300mAh battery at 65W speed.
Oppo’s new phone isn’t exactly a new phone in its entirety, as the Reno 5 K 5G is just a rebranded Reno 5 5G with a new chipset.
The Oppo Reno 5 K 5G comes in three color options and will be on sale from March 6 in China. However, Oppo is yet to say anything about its price.