The vanilla smartphone of the trio brings a 6.7” AMOLED display with a Full HD+ resolution. It supports 120Hz refresh rate and 240Hz touch sampling rate. The 10-bit panel has a 100% DCI-P3 color gamut coverage and reaches up to 800 nits brightness in regular mode and up to 950 nits when displaying HDR photos and HDR10+ video content.
The back of the phone has a similar design
to the Reno8 series, but this time the camera island is flush with the rest of
it and only the lenses are protruding. The dual camera has 64MP main and 2MP
B&W sensors, while at the front is a 32MP selfie shooter with autofocus.
The battery has 4,500mAh capacity and
supports up to 67W fast charging with the provided adapter in the retail box.
Other specs include Android 13-based ColorOS 13 out of the box, a light body of
174 grams which is also just 7.2 mm thick in the base, without including the
cameras.
The Oppo Reno9 is offered in four colors -
Black, Gold, Pink Gradient, and Red. Prices are CNY 2,499 (US$ 350/€ 335) for the
8/256 GB variant, CNY 2,699 (US$ 378/€ 363) for the 12/256 GB version, and CNY 2,999
(US$ 420/€ 403) for the 12/512GB units. Oppo is currently taking reservations on
its website, and the first sale will take place next week - December 2.