The Oppo Reno 8 Pro is an accomplished handset that doesn't cost an eye-watering amount of money.
It runs on the purest version of Android, which in my opinion is the best, and the design looks a little different to the crowd as well. All in all, the Oppo Reno 8 Pro may not be jaw-dropping but it is very reliable. Oppo phones often are some of the longest lasting and this one is no different, having lasted me almost two days of casual use at a time. Following on from the Oppo Reno 7 Pro which was released back in 2021, the Oppo Reno 8 Pro has made a few changes to improve on what came before it. To compare it to other handsets, I downloaded and ran a video on full brightness over two hours. Youโll even get away with a mobile game or two although the most demanding might not run as smoothly as on one of the You'll be able to get away with using the 2x zoom but you do lose out quite a lot on detail in doing so. The zoom, on the other hand, leaves a lot to be desired. Take a look at the widgets on this page to find out where you can buy it in your region and see the best prices from across the web right now. I did notice a fair amount of noise within the shots though, and there's not enough detail to blow them up too much. Around the frame, there's a volume rocker and a power button with a small green strip to make it more visible, thereโs no 3.5mm audio port here so youโll need to invest in a pair of wireless headphones if you donโt own some already. To unlock the phone, an in-display fingerprint sensor sits towards the bottom of the screen.