Oppo has introduced its revamped Reno14 series in the market. As is customary, this lineup features three standout members aiming to establish themselves in the mid-to-high range segment. Among these, the Oppo Reno14 5G, the name bearer of this generation, stands out as the most balanced offering and has not missed its opportunity to impress in our testing labs.
The Oppo Reno14 5G embraces a distinctive design , not only visually but also in everyday usage, prioritizing comfort with a screen diagonal that has almost become a standard. Simultaneously, everything surrounding the device—especially regarding its photography capabilities—has been intensely infused with AI , enhancing its functionality in increasingly valuable ways.
Technical Specification of Oppo Reno14 5G
Oppo Reno14 5G | |
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Dimensions and Weight | 157.9 x 74.73 x 7.42 mm |
Display | 6.59 Inches |
Processor | MediaTek Dimensity 8350 |
RAM and Storage | 12 GB / 256 GB |
Front Camera | 50MP, f/2.0 |
Main Camera | Main: 50MP; f/1.8 |
Battery | 6,000 mAh |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi 6 |
Operating System | Android 15 |
Other | IP67, IP68, and IP69 resistance |
Price | 256GB: 599 euros |
Design: Created to Succeed in Hand and in Everyone’s View
The shiny box of the Oppo Reno14 5G hints at the emphasis on design before even unboxing it. Available in just two colors, which is somewhat unusual these days, the more eye-catching option is undoubtedly the Opal White .
Oppo boasts a meticulous manufacturing process for the rear of the device, involving 12 layers . The material utilized is glass , and its texture and visual effects result from five iterations of patterns, with the last having a thickness of just 20 microns. The outcome is visually striking, showcasing a delicate texture with a matte finish , except for the brilliant pattern flowing from the right side.

Visually, the design is striking and impressed me with its clean appearance in daily use. It does not attract dirt or fingerprints.
The Oppo Reno14 5G ticks all the boxes when it comes to design: visual appeal, exclusivity, and fantastic comfort for extended usage without discomfort. Another well-considered design feature is the camera module, which protrudes very little and is not merely an addition; it is part of the same glass piece as the rest of the rear , ensuring a seamless visual transition between these two parts.

The same excellence found in the rear design is mirrored in the frame. It’s delicate, smooth, and extremely pleasant to the touch. The material is aerospace-grade aluminum . Given the device’s slim width and thickness of only 7.42 mm, the Oppo Reno14 5G is very comfortable to hold while also being secure. Its weight remains under 190 grams .

In terms of resilience, the device surprises despite its delicate appearance. The aluminum frame provides resistance to falls, complemented by IP67, IP68, and IP69 certifications along with a platinum-coated USB connector to enable underwater use. In fact, one of the camera’s functions allows capturing videos and photos effortlessly underwater, although it’s always advisable to be aware of the specific conditions stipulated by the manufacturer for such uses.
Display: A High-Quality Experience
Regardless of how impressive a smartphone appears at first glance, the core experience lies within the display. The Oppo Reno14 5G strives to encompass everything an intensive smartphone user anticipates for extended entertainment or work sessions.

To start, the diagonal is nearly perfect: 6.59 inches . It occupies nearly the entire front of the device, with symmetrical bezels measuring just 1.6 mm, achieving a 93.4% screen-to-body ratio . The AMOLED panel is protected by Gorilla Glass 7i.
The Oppo Reno14 5G’s display ticks all the boxes: AMOLED, 1.5K resolution , 120 Hz refresh rate, and high brightness for improved visibility in outdoor conditions.
The display achieves a sharpness of 460 ppi (greater than the Pro model) thanks to its 1.5K resolution (1256 x 2760 pixels), coupled with a 120 Hz adaptive refresh rate and a peak brightness of 1200 nits , making the visual experience with the new Oppo exceedingly satisfactory. However, some drawbacks exist. We’ve noticed the viewing angles could improve, adding excessive warmth to the panel when viewed from an angle. Additionally, the standard brightness of 600 nits is slightly lower than some competing models in this segment.

It also offers HDR10+ certification, 10-bit color depth (with 100% coverage of the DCI-P3 color space), and 3840 Hz PWM, not forgetting the expected aids and improvements for night vision and blue light reduction. Additionally, we can manage whether to maintain the maximum panel resolution or switch the color mode of the display.
A noteworthy point is the touch panel’s responsiveness , which remains perfect even with wet hands, proven during tests at the pool, where we navigated through the interface effortlessly.
Under the display, a built-in fingerprint reader is present, which is quick and reliable, much like the facial recognition feature. Moreover, there’s also an IR sensor for remote control usage.

In terms of audio, the device features dual stereo speakers ; however, there’s a noticeable predominance of the bottom speaker, which serves exclusive audio purposes. The sound is powerful, with strong mids and impressive balance across other frequencies, although a bit more immersive sound would be beneficial.
In addition to the stereo speakers, music can be streamed wirelessly via Bluetooth 5.4. However, those expecting a 3.5 mm headphone jack will be disappointed; it is not present. Wi-Fi 6 is included.
Performance and Battery: A Marvel with 6,000 mAh
Oppo makes an intriguing choice with the Reno14 5G by integrating the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 , the same chip used in the previous generation. Notably, this was just launched a few months prior in the Reno13 series. It’s hardly a cause for concern, especially within the competitive mid-range segment.
In day-to-day usage with the Oppo Reno14 5G—be it for browsing, using the photo/video camera, gaming, or streaming content—it delivers maximum fluidity thanks to both the processor’s power and the good optimization of the ColorOS overlay on Android 15.

Available configurations for the new Oppo with the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 (with 8 cores and ARM G615 MC6@1400MHz GPU) are two: 12 GB of LPDDR5X RAM paired with either 256 or 512 GB of UFS 3.1 internal storage, but without the option to expand storage through external memory cards.
Benchmark test results fall within the expected range. Few devices priced above 500 euros fail to provide the necessary performance, ensuring several years of day-to-day usability.
Oppo Reno14 5G | Poco F7 | Realme GT 7 | Samsung A56 | |
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Processor | MediaTek Dimensity 8350 | Snapdragon 8s Gen4 | MediaTek Dimensity 9400e | Exynos 1580 |
RAM | 12 GB | 12 GB | 12 GB | 8 GB |
Geekbench 6 (Single/Multi) | 1,317 / 3,910 | 2,028 / 6,271 | 2,239 / 7,209 | 1,358 / 3,899 |
3D Mark Wild Life Unlimited | — | 16,889 | 18,231 | 4,833 |
3D Mark Wild Life Stress Unlimited | — | – | 18,579 / 12,078 | —-– |
PCMark Work | 14,130 | 15,181 | 12,806 | 14,251 |
An important consideration is how high-end devices manage sustained performance and generated heat . The Oppo Reno14 5G performs adequately in this regard. However, few slim devices remain completely immune to heat, despite manufacturers adding vapor chambers and heat dissipation elements.
With the Oppo Reno14 5G, performance issues are virtually nonexistent, and the heat generated during stress testing is manageable—but not insignificant.
In comprehensive sustained performance tests and stress evaluations, the Oppo Reno14 5G averaged around 80%, a satisfactory figure for a device in this range. Throughout the tests, there was a noticeable heat generation on the back , but it did not hinder usability.

But the highlight of the Oppo Reno14 5G remains unquestionably its battery. It boasts an impressive 6,000 mAh capacity (a surprise given the device’s slim profile) that will take users beyond two days of intensive usage , averaging about 4-5 hours of screen time daily.
In tests, we’ve even managed to stretch usage into a third day during weekends. In fact, during the PCMark battery autonomy test, it produced a remarkable end result: nearly 16.5 hours.

It’s crucial to purchase a compatible charger with SUPERVOOC 80W capabilities, as using a standard 65W charger will result in charging from 5% taking over two hours and fifteen minutes to complete.
Concerning the operating system, mention must be given to its AI integration across various device aspects. It comes pre-installed with ColorOS 15, a layer that in the Oppo Reno14 5G is saturated with bloatware , particularly games and shopping applications.
ColorOS 15 is equipped with well-integrated AI features and practical proprietary applications. However, it also suffers from excessive bloatware in the form of games and shopping apps.
The device operates smoothly without any lag, demonstrating a positive performance linked to its system optimization.

It offers extensive personalization options and comprehensive proprietary applications, even boasting its own app store. The AI’s presence is palpable throughout the interface, enhancing features such as note-taking assistance and the ability to translate or summarize documents that are used with Oppo’s dedicated application.
Camera: Three Sensors with Plenty of AI to Experiment With
The Oppo Reno series has always focused on providing a balanced photographic experience. Stepping away from grand claims yet avoiding serious drawbacks, the Oppo Reno14 5G sticks to this notion, featuring a triple camera system comprising:
- 50 MP main camera (f/1.8 with OIS), sensor size: 1/1.95 inches.
- 8 MP ultra-wide camera (f/2.2).
- 50 MP telephoto camera (f/2.8 with OIS, 80 mm, 3.5x).
Camera operation is swift and the interface is straightforward without any notable glitches. Users can navigate through shooting modes effortlessly, with just a tap to access the usual options, such as enabling/disabling automatic HDR, timers, and various video quality settings that support up to 4K at 60fps.

The primary camera defaults to 12 MP and shooting in 50 MP requires switching to High Resolution mode within the carousel. This shooting mode has minimal latency compared to the 12 MP setting, allowing for cropping with less quality loss, effective only in ideal lighting scenarios when capturing static scenes.

Day mode automatic shot in High Resolution
Automatic photography with the primary camera meets expectations across the board: strong HDR performance, contrast, overall color, and dynamic range are commendable. No apparent failures exist, which is precisely what a social mobile camera should provide.

Working range: from 0.6x to 7x

Sample automatic shot with 100% crop

Automatic shooting and 100% cropping
That said, in terms of detail and complex area handling, signs of noise may emerge due to sensor size limitations.
The main camera of the Oppo Reno14 5G serves perfectly for social photography enthusiasts and social media users. All enhancements—ranging from triple flash to revamped LivePhoto across all modes—are aimed at this demographic.
The primary camera supports a direct shoot between 1x to 7x. However, be cautious because the 3.5x corresponds to an 85mm focal length, which does not employ the telephoto lens but rather crops the main image.

Main camera. Shooting at 1X and 3.5X, but not using the telephoto lens
For genuine utilization of the telephoto camera at its native 80mm, the Pro mode is necessary. With it, we can really have fun with those 80mm, particularly in social photography, though it’s regrettable that shooting in RAW is not offered.

Automatic mode shooting with telephoto, yielding a real 3.5x (80mm) without cropping
The camera’s prowess is maintained during night photography. Without resorting to night mode, the stabilization system allows for ample light collection without excessive post-processing of the shot. Nevertheless, noticeable shortcomings arise in instances of intense lighting. Even the ultra-wide camera performs admirably, albeit within its limits.

Automatic shoot. Main camera

Automatic shoot. Main camera

Automatic mode. On the left, ultra-wide. On the right, shot at 3.5x
For scenes featuring both people and nighttime conditions, Oppo has enhanced the flash mode , making it not only more powerful for effective use, even with the telephoto camera, but also less obtrusive, naturally filling in scenes without overly brightening images. The AI plays a crucial role in the effective use of these flash modes.
Nonetheless, the evidence of flash usage and the lack of natural white balance remains, despite AI intervention.

Automatic shoot. Interior.
The next camera worth discussing is the ultra-wide camera , the most subdued of the trio. As is common, when scrutinized closely, a noticeable loss of detail becomes evident; however, it is functional, especially in landscape and city architecture shots—definitely a highlight for travel photography.

Automatic mode. Ultra-Wide.
Regarding portrait and selfie modes , the camera emphasizes its social photography capabilities with decent possibilities and results. The front camera shines with 50 MP alongside good brightness and size, which is commendable for this type of camera.

As mentioned throughout this discussion, AI integration very visibly contributes to the functionality and overall user experience of the Oppo Reno14 5G. It notably enhances photo editing within the device, offering tools and techniques that are commonplace in third-party applications but are seamlessly integrated into ColorOS’s editing suite.
A critical requirement for utilizing these photo enhancements is connectivity , as it often requires internet access for processing. Users can enjoy popular features such as object removal, which works efficiently, albeit with minor complaints about how the AI fills in previously absent elements, or automatic scene adjustments.

Other intriguing functionalities include correcting slightly blurry images, re-framing them (without adding elements—just cropping or changing proportions), and even removing reflections from photographs that were taken behind glass. However, the efficacy of the last feature can vary based on the prominence of the reflection.
Oppo Reno14 5G: Xataka’s Opinion and Score
It’s no surprise that smartphones today have become an extension of the user. The Oppo Reno14 5G capitalizes on this by offering a highly personalized device concerning design, with exclusive finishes while ensuring comfort in usage and meticulous attention to detail, as seen in the camera module and the matte design patterns.
It further solidifies its basic offerings with a display that exceeds expectations, a capable performance for everyday tasks (and future-proofing), and remarkably impressive battery life. However, keep in mind that those 6,000 mAh will require adequate charging solutions.

The device culminates in its camera system, where the powerful flash contributes to creating a natural ambiance in necessary scenarios, a feature that once distinguished previous phone generations. The results are satisfying and effective for daily use with a mid-range device, with a complete AI touch that significantly aids the user experience.
7.7
Design
8.25
Display
8.25
Performance
7
Camera
7.25
Software
7
Battery
8.25
Pros
- Combines a striking design with everyday usability comfort.
- The AMOLED display is well-balanced and works perfectly.
- Impressive battery life expected to exceed two days’ use is commendable.
Cons
- A hint of extra brightness could elevate the display to high-end standards.
- If you want genuine fast charging, a compatible charger must be purchased separately.
- ColorOS 15 is overly filled with bloatware.
Images | Xataka
This device was loaned for review by Oppo. You can read about our review procedures at Xataka and our company relations policies.

