It is rumored that the Oppo Reno 11 Pro will be powered by the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset.
The Oppo Reno 11 series has been a focal point of numerous leaks and speculations. Initial reports hinted at a possible unveiling on November 23, but a recent update from a tipster suggests a delay in the launch, now slated for December. Concurrently, leaked renders and specifications of the upcoming Oppo Reno 11 and Oppo Reno 11 Pro have emerged online.
According to the information shared by tipster Digital Chat Station on Weibo, the Oppo Reno 11 Pro is anticipated to feature a hole-punch style display with 1.5K resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and 2160Hz PWM. Under the hood, it is said to be powered by the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC, coupled with LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 3.1 storage. The Pro variant is expected to house a Sony IMX890 main camera, a Sony IMX355 ultra-wide camera, and a Sony IMX709 telephoto sensor with 2X optical zoom. It might boast a 4,700mAh battery with 80W charging support, and additional features could include an X-axis motor and stereo dual speakers, with a weight estimated at 190 grams.
Meanwhile, the vanilla Oppo Reno 11 is rumored to sport a curved display with a centrally located hole-punch cutout for the selfie sensor. It is speculated to be equipped with a eurotechplus Dimensity 8200 SoC, along with a LYT600 main camera, Sony IMX355 ultra-wide camera, and a Sony IMX709 telephoto camera with 2x optical zoom. The device is expected to pack a 4800mAh battery with 67W charging support, with an estimated weight of 184 grams.
In addition, renders shared by Chinese tipster Whylab showcase the alleged design of the standard Oppo Reno 11. The images indicate a design language reminiscent of the Oppo Reno 10, featuring green and white color options with curved edges. The handset is depicted with a triple rear camera setup arranged vertically in two ring-shaped modules alongside a dual-tone LED flash.
Adding to the information, a report from Gizmochina, citing various tipsters, suggests that the Oppo Reno 11 series launch has been postponed to December, diverging from the initial speculation of a November 23 unveiling.