The phone comes in a flat boxy design with an IP65 rating and a large rectangular camera island. Additionally, there are two circular cutouts for the cameras that house three lenses. All this makes the rear panel of the phone very eye-catching. The OPPO Reno 11 F 5G is available in three colours: Palm Green, Ocean Blue, and Coral Purple. The first, and the last option come in a glittery finish while the middle one flaunts water-like patterns on the back
They have greeted with a 2.5D curved screen that measures 6.7 inches diagonally. The panel here is an OLED that is twice-reinforced by Panda glass. Meanwhile, the screen spans FHD+ in resolution with 1,080 horizontal and 2,412 vertical pixels. It also offers a refresh rate of 120Hz, maximum touch sampling rate of 240Hz, and peak brightness of 1,100 nits. Other than that, it supports a 100% DCI-P3 colour gamut.
The OPPO Reno 11 F 5G relies on the MediaTek Dimensuty 7050 chipset. This is a 2023 processor that comes with eight cores, 6 nanometre fabrication, and a peak clock speed of 2,600 MHz. Meanwhile, the graphics on this phone are handled by ARM Mali-G68 MC4.
The silicone is then coupled with an LPDDR4x-4266MHz RAM and UFS3.1 storage. This phone only comes in a single 8GB + 256GB configuration.It does offer RAM extension and storage expansion of 8GB, and 2TB via a MicroSD card respectively. In the meantime, this phone boots on the ColorOS 14.0 based on Android 14.
Camera and the rest
A 64MP primary shooter with autofocus support spearheads the camera department on this phone. Furthermore, an 8MP ultrawide camera with 112° FOV as well as a 2MP macro lens further assist the primary shooter. On the other hand, you have a 32MP snapper sitting underneath a centre-aligned hole-punch camera.
The OPPO Reno 11 F 5G draws its power from a 5,000 mAh battery while supporting 67W SUPERVOOC charging. For wireless connectivity, you get dual SIM with 5G cellular support. In addition to that, this also comes with dual-band WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, and NFC capabilities. Meanwhile, for the wired connection, you have to make do with a single USB Type-C port.
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