OPPO has started the countdown for the Reno 13 series, set to be unveiled on November 25. Numerous reports about the series have surfaced so far, and with the launch date approaching, the number of these developments has significantly increased. Most recently, the standard model of the series, the Reno 13 Pro, has appeared in performance tests.
OPPO Reno 13 spotted on Geekbench
The OPPO Reno 13 entered Geekbench tests with the model number PKM110. The device achieved scores of 1,256 in single-core and 3,958 in multi-core tests. Along with this, some key features have been confirmed.
The Reno 13 series was previously rumored to be among the first models powered by the upcoming Dimensity 8350 chipset. However, Geekbench results contradict this, as the tests reveal that the smartphones will feature the Dimensity 8300 processor.
Additionally, the smartphone is confirmed to have 12 GB of RAM, although it is important to note the possibility of other storage options. Moreover, the device will run Android 15 out of the box.
OPPO has opened pre-orders for the Reno 13 series ahead of the November 25 launch. While the Chinese manufacturer has shared the designs of the smartphones, it has opted not to reveal any technical specifications.
According to images shared on the company’s website, both models feature slim-bezel displays. The Reno 13 Pro offers a micro-quad curved design with ultra-slim bezels, while the standard model has thicker bezels and a completely flat screen. Past reports suggest the standard model will have a 6.59-inch panel, while the Pro model will feature a larger 6.83-inch display.
The series is expected to be available in configurations such as 12 GB+256 GB, 12 GB+512 GB, 16 GB+512 GB, and 16 GB+1 TB. Additionally, the standard model is rumored to include a 16 GB+256 GB version.