Tecno Pova 7 5G series has been announced in India, consisting of the vanilla and Pro models. The two devices are powered by the same Chipset from MediaTek but differ in terms of RAM version, cameras, display, and wireless charging support. Here’s everything to know about them.
Tecno Pova 7 5G Series: Price, Availability
The Tecno Pova 7 5G is offered in Magic Silver, Oasis Green, and Geek Black colours and is priced at Rs 14,999 for the 8GB + 128GB trim and Rs 15,999 for the 8GB + 256GB model. With bank offers the effective price comes down to Rs 12,999 and Rs 13,999, respectively, for a limited time.
The Tecno Pova 7 Pro 5G comes in Dynamic Grey, Neon Cyan, Geek Black colours and is priced at Rs 18,999 for the 8GB + 128GB model and Rs 19,999 for the 8GB + 256GB version. With limited time bank offers, the effective price is Rs 16,999 and Rs 17,999, respectively.
The phones will be available from Flipkart starting from July 10. The company will also offer up to 6 months no-cost EMI payment method from leading banks.
The Tecno Pova 7 Pro 5G sports a 6.78-inch (1224 x 2720 pixels) 1.5K ResolutionAMOLED Display with a 144Hz refresh rate, up to 4500 nits peak brightness, 2304Hz PWM Dimming, and Corning Gorilla Glass 7i protection. The Pova 7 5G sports a 6.78-inch (2460 x 1080 pixels) FHD+ flat LTPS LCD panel with a 144Hz refresh rate and up to 900 nits HBM brightness.
The Pova 7 5G series is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Ultimate processor, paired with up to 8GB of LPDDR4x RAM on Pova 7, LPDDR5 RAM on Pova 7 Pro 5G, and up to 256GB of UFS 2.2 storage on both. The Pova 7 5G has a hybrid SIM slot for expandable storage while the Pova 7 Pro 5G doesn’t support the same. They run on HiOS 15 based on Android 15.
The Pova 7 5G gets a 50MP f/1.6 primary camera and a light sensor. It features a 13MP f/2.2 sensor on the front. The Pro model has a 64MP f/1.7 Sony IMX682 primary camera and an 8MP ultra-wide angle sensor with f/2.2 Aperture joined by an LED flash. It also has a 13MP f/2.2 front facing camera.
The devices are backed by a 6000mAh battery with 45W wired charging. The Pro model supports 30W wireless charging as well. The Pova 7 5G series has a new Delta Light Interface at the back which borders the camera module and includes 104 mini LED lights that sync with music, notifications, volume, and charging.
Connectivity options on the two include 5G SA/NSA, Dual 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth v5.4, GPS, NFC, and a USB Type-C port. They also have stereo speakers, an IR blaster, and are IP64 rated for dust and water resistance. The Pro model has an in-display fingerprint sensor while the vanilla model has a side-mounted one.
Google Pixel 10 series storage variants and colour options have been leaked ahead of the expected launch next month. The devices’ specifications as well as renders have already been leaked before. Alongside, the colour options for other upcoming Pixel products have also been revealed through a new leak.
The leak comes from tipster Arsene Lupin on X, according to whom the Pixel 10 series storage variants will include 128GB/256GB for Pixel 10, 128GB/256GB/512GB/1TB for Pixel 10 Pro, and 256GB/512GB/1TB for Pixel 10 Pro XL and Pixel 10 Pro Fold. These remain identical to last year’s Pixel 9 series. Leaked specs suggest that the Pixel 10 will come with 12GB RAM while the remaining three Pro models will come with 16GB of RAM as standard across variants.
As for colour options, the base Pixel 10 will come in Obsidian, Frost, Lemongrass, and Indigo shades, while the 10 Pro and 10 Pro XL will be available in Obsidian, Porcelain, Moonstone, and Jade hues. The Pixel 10 Pro Fold will be sold in Moonstone and Jade shades.
Coming to accessories, the Pixel wired and wireless chargers will be available in a Rock Candy shade. The Pixel Buds 2a will be available in Hazel, Strawberry, Iris, and Fog Light shades, while the Buds Pro 2 will be launched in a new Sterling shade. It is unclear whether the Pro model will be available in more colours options or a single shade.
Lastly, the Google Pixel Watch 4 will come in Wi-Fi and LTE variants in 41mm and 45mm sizes. Its colour combos will include Black/Obsidian, Gold/Lemon, Moonstone Silver/Iris, and Silver/Porcelain.
It will be available with a huge selection of watch bands, where the 2-Tone Leather Band will come in Jade, the Active Band in Iris, Lemongrass, and Moonstone, the Active Sport Band in Indigo, Lemongrass, Moonstone, Peony, the Crafted Leather Band in Moonstone, the Metal Mesh Band in Matte Black, Polished Silver, the Performance Loop Band in Moonstone and the Woven Band in Indigo. The Gradient Stretch Bands will come in Lemongrass/Frost, Moonstone, Obsidian/Hazel, and Peony/Iris shades.
Boult FluidX series over-ear headphones have been announced in India. While the company had already introduced FluidX on July 1, the latest launch is of the FluidX Pro. “This flagship device leads BOULT’s newly unveiled FluidX series.” Here are all the details of the new headphones from Boult.
Boult FluidX Series: Price, Availability
The FluidX Pro is available in Raven Black and Skin Beige, while the FluidX is offered in Black, Green, and Ivory White. The Headphones can be purchased on Amazon, Flipkart, and Myntra, for Rs 2,299 for the FluidX and Rs 2,499 for the FluidX Pro. The MRPs for the products are Rs 5,999 and Rs 7,999, respectively.
Boult FluidX Series: Specifications
The FluidX Pro is the first BOULT device to feature both Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) and Environmental Noise Cancellation (ENC) in a single device. Engineered for the discerning listener, the Pro is designed to “deliver a studio-grade audio experience with deep clarity, adaptive listening modes, and next-gen tech in every detail,” said the company.
While FluidX Pro takes the flagship position, the standard FluidX caters to a broader audience. Both headphones are powered by 40mm Bass Boosted Drivers enhanced with BoomX Technology. They also include Bluetooth 5.4 with Blink & Pair for lightning-fast connectivity, and Combat Gaming Mode with ultra-low 60ms latency.
Built for durability and convenience, both models are IPX5 water resistant, include voice assistant support, and feature intuitive touch controls. BOULT has also focused on comfort-forward, lifestyle-centric design: foldable, adjustable headbands, rotational ear cups, and lightweight construction make these headphones ideal for daily use.
In terms of battery performance, the FluidX Pro delivers 5 hours of playback from just 10 minutes of charging, while the FluidX offers a claimed 60-hour battery life, with 3 hours of playback from a 10-minute charge.
Kodak QLED 4K JioTele OS TV has been launched in India as the brand’s first television set to pack Jio’s TV operating system. “The new Kodak QLED 4k JioTele OS TV features AI-recommended content, a dedicated sports mode, free 300+ live channels, and more – all wrapped in a sleek, bezel-less design, providing an elevated experience for every Indian household at an affordable price point,” said Kodak.
Kodak QLED 4K JioTele OS: Price, Availability
The latest 43-inch Kodak QLED 4K Smart TV powered by JioTele OS will be available exclusively on Amazon at Rs 18,999.
Kodak QLED 4K JioTele OS: Specifications
The new 43″ QLED 4K Display on the Kodak TV delivers over 1.1 billion vibrant colours and crystal-clear detail, enhanced with HDR support for deeper contrast. With bezel-less AirSlim design, the TV fits into any space, enhancing your viewing area. Powered by JioTele OS and an Amlogic processor, this smart TV comes equipped with 2GB RAM and 8GB ROM for smooth navigation across apps and features. It further lets you enjoy immersive audio with 40W Dolby Digital Plus stereo box speakers and surround sound, backed by Dolby Audio technology.
For connectivity, there’s Dual-Band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, and a voice-enabled remote supporting multiple languages. One can access a world of entertainment through the Jio Store, featuring top global and regional OTT platforms, 300+ free live TV channels, 300+ JioGames, and AI-powered content recommendations. Users also get a dedicated sports page, bringing the sports arena at home, from cricket to kabaddi, football to F1, so you never miss a score, goal, or lap again.
With support for multiple devices, including headphones, game controllers, and keyboards, plus dedicated remote shortcuts for Netflix, Jio Hotstar, and YouTube, “this QLED TV brings smart, seamless, and cinematic viewing straight to your home,” said Kodak. Further, JioStore offers over 200+ popular apps via its store.
Oppo Pad SE has been announced in India along with the Reno 14 5G series with a MediaTek Helio Chipset under the hood. The tablet competes with its rivals in the budget segment under Rs 18,000. Oppo is offering both Wi-Fi-only and LTE variants of the tablet. Here’s everything to know about the new offering from Oppo.
Oppo Pad SE: Price, Availability
The OPPO Pad SE comes in Starlight Silver and Twilight Blue shades and is priced at Rs 13,999 for the 4GB + 128GB Wi-Fi model, Rs 15,999 for the 6GB + 128GB LTE model and Rs 16,999 for the top-end 8GB + 128GB LTE model.
On the first sale on July 12th, buyers can avail a Rs 1,000 discount coupon at the Oppo store. The tablet will be available from OPPO India online store, Flipkart, and select OPPO retail stores.
Oppo Pad SE: Specifications
The tablet sports an 11-inch HD (1,200×1,920) display with up to 90Hz refresh rate, 85.3 percent screen to body ratio, and a 207 ppi. The display supports up to 180Hz touch sampling rate and 500 nits of peak brightness. The Oppo Pad SE is equipped with a MediaTek Helio G100 chipset, with up to 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 128GB of UFS 2.2 in-built storage.
At the back, the Oppo Pad SE features a 5-megapixel rear camera sensor with an f/2.2 Aperture and support for autofocus. At the front, it boasts a 5-megapixel selfie shooter with an f/2.2 aperture.
Oppo Pad SE runs on Android 15 based ColorOS 15.0.1 and has an O+ Connect feature that lets users share files with iPhones and iPads. The tablet also packs AI-based features, including AI Photo Remaster and AI Intelligent Document along with Google’s Gemini. Furthermore, the tablet also offers a personalised Kids Mode that allows users to manage their child’s screen time, App use patterns, and browsing.
The Oppo Pad SE lacks a fingerprint sensor but has a face recognition feature for biometrics, along with a quad-speaker system. Connectivity options include Dual-SIM LTE (optional), Bluetooth v5.4, Wi-Fi 5, GNSS, and a USB Type-C port. The Oppo Pad SE is backed by a 9,340mAh battery with support for 33W charging.
Alcatel re-entered the smartphone market in India with three new launches in May, and out of the trio, here we are reviewing the Alcatel V3 Pro 5G which starts at Rs 17,999, to help you find out whether it’s worth your money or if it’s better to opt for competitors such as the CMF Phone 2 Pro or the Samsung Galaxy M36 5G.
Design & Build Quality
The new Alcatel V3 Pro 5G fortunately doesn’t copy its design from any other offerings in the market. There’s a dual rear camera setup that is placed inside a circular module, which has a glossy finish.
The entire back panel features a dual-tone finish, with one half providing a soft, matte touch feel and the other half being glossy, which easily attracts fingerprints. The frame is given a brushed metal look even though it’s made of plastic. Not only tha,t but the whole body is made of plastic.
While the device itself doesn’t feel too cheap, I am not quite sure about the build quality as it doesn’t feel sturdy to me. Furthermore, the back panel of the handset can be pressed down towards the middle, and you can feel it getting pressed, which doesn’t instil confidence in me regarding the build of the handset. Also, the IMEI sticker on the back uses cheap glue due to which a lot of its residue remained once I took it off.
With that aside, the device does look decent for the price. The buttons on the right-hand side feel tactile, while the fingerprint sensor integrated into the power button works as it should for the most part. That’s because it sometimes doesn’t recognise my fingerprint and is also slow at times in unlocking the device. It is possible, though, that these issues will get fixed through a software update.
The right spine also has the NXTPAPER key, which can switch display modes when you toggle it. Note that its function is locked and the key remains unmappable to other features.
The Haptics on the Alcatel V3 Pro 5G are below average, considering it comes with a regular vibration motor. In comparison, haptics on the CMF Phone 2 Pro are far better.
Alcatel does offer a stereo speaker setup, which is rare at this price point. However, keep your expectations in check, considering the price. At this price point, the sound from the speakers is loud and clear, but it lacks depth. There’s also a 3.5mm Audio Jack at the bottom if you still prefer wired earbuds over wireless ones.
There’s also a silicone case that’s provided in the box, which can protect the device from drops. The quality of the case is excellent and so is its design as the camera cutout at the back has a ridged border, which is great attention to detail and unexpected at this price.
Display
The Alcatel V3 Pro 5G sports a 6.67-inch IPS LCD display with HD+ resolution 1600 x 720 pixels, 570 nits brightness, NXTPAPER technology, and a Refresh Rate of 120Hz.
NXTPAPER technology simply means that the panel has a matte coating which considerably improves the touch response, reduces smudges from your fingers and also reflections and glare. This allows Alcatel to provide features like the E-ink mode, which perform better with a matte finish display rather than a regular glossy panel.
There are two modes for the panel apart from the regular colour mode, with one being called Ink Paper Mode and the second being Max Ink mode. You can choose whether you want the key to open one of these two modes when toggled or ask you each time as to which mode to enter.
The switching process is slightly slow as it’s accompanied by a water ripple animation along with a loud jingle (so its better to switch after turning down the volume).
The Ink Paper mode simply turns the display black and white to reduce eye strain and improve reading. However, some apps like Google Photos still open in colour mode for some reason, even if this mode is turned ON.
The Max Ink mode transforms the smartphone into a dedicated reading device, closing all apps, limiting device functions, and allowing notifications from apps added to the Max Ink mode, thereby also conserving battery life.
For readers out there who don’t want an e-reader, this is actually a good solution as reading on the panel did become comfortable with these modes paired with the matte finish.
Aside from that, like other phones, you can choose from various colour modes like vivid, natural, saturated, or sRGB, which are also customisable with regards to the hue of the colour tone.
The display otherwise feels responsive to the touch, with excellent viewing angles, saturated colours, and high smoothness. The display resolution is 720p, which is average, as a higher resolution, like the Acatel V3 Ultra’s panel, would have been better, making the text look sharper.
Despite that, and the fact that the panel is not bright enough outdoors and there’s some amount of smearing while scrolling, it definitely has a unique characteristic, which is the matte coating, which none of the brand’s competitors are offering in this segment and enhances the daily usage experience. Overall, I’d still appreciate that the brand tried to do something different from its competitors and did succeed to some extent.
The Alcatel V3 Pro 5G comes with a MediaTek Dimensity 6300 SoC under the hood, paired with 8GB LPDDR4x RAM and 256GB of UFS 2.2 storage, which is expandable up to 2TB via a microSD card.
This is not the most powerful Chipset at this price point as the Galaxy M36 5G and the CMF Phone 2 Pro have stronger processors but it is decent enough for daily use.
The device performs fluidly most of the time, with occasional stutters throughout the user interface. At times, the animations would lag or skip a frame which is noticeable if you try to perform too many actions in quick succession. RAM management remained decent but could be better.
The device runs on Alcatel UI 8.0 based on Android 15 which takes some of the elements from stock android but with a twist. The notification shade is similar to what you see on Pixel phones with more rectangular tiles. There’s a nice little touch for the sound mode tile where you can choose from the sound modes and if you keep it on ring mode, you can adjust the volume of media through the tile itself.
The settings App has icons for each setting while the volume bar gets a pill-shaped indicator to display the current levels.
For customisation, there’s wallpaper-based colour theming for the whole system, the ability to change clock colour on the lock screen and the lock screen shortcuts as well, along with features like app grid customisation, enable/disable Google Feed on home screen, and more. There are no options for various clock styles for the lock screen and it sticks to the default one where the only things you can change are its colour and size.
Other features like sidebar, 3-finger screenshot gesture, screen recorder, Virtual RAM expansion, etc., are also available. There’s also a Smart Manager feature where you can clean up cached data, see battery stats, block notifications, check RAM management, as well as control auto-launch for apps. You can also choose between gesture navigation and three-button navigation for a comfortable usage experience.
Features I missed here included App lock, double tap to wake, etc., which aren’t present as of now.
The Alcatel V3 Pro 5G ran on the April 2025 security patch out of the box, and we did receive a 1.2GB update at the time of writing this review, which bumped up the security patch to that of May’s. The update did make the device a little smoother but micro stutters were still present.
As for bloatware, you don’t get much except for apps like Booking.com, a Pedometer app, Facebook, LinkedIn, and a Sketchbook app, all of which can be uninstalled. Alcatel also pre-loaded the Indus App store onto its phones which acts as a homegrown alternative to the Google Play Store. The overall software experience remains clean.
Connectivity performance of the handset remained optimal. Surprisingly, there’s support for NFC as well.
Battery & Charging
The Alcatel V3 Pro 5G packs a 5200mAh battery with 18W Fast charging support along with a charger in the box. The device took almost 2 hours to charge from 0 to 100% which is not the best even for this price point.
As for the runtime, one can expect a day’s worth of use or even more if the ink paper modes are in use. You can expect about 6 to 7 hours of screen-on time with moderate use. My usage primarily included chatting, browsing the web, making some calls, scrolling through Instagram, listening to music, and video streaming, all on Wi-Fi. With Ink paper and Max Ink modes, you can squeeze out some more time.
However, I feel the device could have done better as I am getting similar stats even with the CMF Phone 2 Pro which has a slightly smaller cell and has Always-on display enabled, which is not available on the Alcatel device.
Cameras
The Alcatel V3 Pro 5G features a dual-camera setup on the back, comprising a 50MP primary sensor and a 5MP ultra-wide-angle sensor. There’s an 8MP sensor on the front for selfies.
The primary sensor produces decent photos in broad daylight, where colours appear vivid and there’s sufficient detail. The dynamic range could be better, while the shots also look slightly over-sharpened. The device also offers three shooting modes, including vibrant, contrast-rich, and default. The vibrant mode makes colours a little more vivid, while the other two look similar.
The ultra-wide angle sensor does a decent job as it’s quite wide and it retains the same colour science as the primary sensor which is a good thing. However, the detailing in such shots goes for a toss, while the shot looks worse at the edges, as the photos also have a notable amount of distortion.
The EDGE detection in portrait shots is also unappealing. Furthermore, the device also has focusing issues as it couldn’t make out the subject in portrait photos and failed to focus on it.
Under artificial lighting, the colours are picked up well and the detailing is not too good but not bad either. However, you can notice some amount of noise in such shots which gets even worse under low lighting. Additionally, exposure can often compromise the shot in low-light conditions. The colours also begin to look weird and the photos appear soft. Surprisingly, I also couldn’t find a dedicated night mode.
The selfies look over-sharpened and the skin tones are way too much on the warmer side. Further, the background could blow up if it’s too bright so the dynamic range and exposure don’t play too well. Aside from that, the rest of the colours in the shot look good.
Pebble Halo Smart Ring has been announced by Pebble in India and the company boasts it as India’s first smart ring featuring a digital display. “HALO is designed for consumers who want their tech to blend seamlessly with their personal style, bringing together health tracking, time display, and gesture-based controls in a splashproof, dustproof, stainless steel ring,” said the company.
Pebble Halo Smart Ring: Price, Availability
Pre-bookings for the Pebble Halo Smart Ring have opened on Pebble’s official website at a special launch price of ₹3,999, while the regular price is listed at Rs ₹7,999. The ring will launch exclusively on Flipkart and Pebble’s official websiteon July 4, 2025.
Pebble Halo Smart Ring: Features
The smart ring from Pebble can monitor heart rate, sleep tracking and activity levels while also displaying step count, heart rate, time, and battery percentage on the ring surface.
Apart from health metrics, the ring offers several smart features such as camera control, “Find My Ring” functionality, multiple sports modes and water resistance up to a four-day battery backup. It enables gesture controls for seamless interaction with social media apps, camera functions, e-book readers, and built-in games.
The ring comes in multiple sizes (7 to 12) and is available in three elegant colours—black, gold, and silver, making it a perfect fit for diverse user preferences.
“The company is positioning HALO as an ideal choice for fitness enthusiasts, style-conscious individuals, tech-savvy users, and those seeking sleek, minimalist wearables without compromising on functionality,” said Pebble.
Mivi AI buds have been announced in India after they were teased by the brand a while back. The company touts these as “world’s first human-like Artificial Intelligence Buds,” allowing for conversations and screen-free interaction with an AI assistant.
Mivi AI Buds: Price, Availability
The new Mivi AI Buds will be available exclusively on FLIPKART and the official Mivi website from 4th July, 2025 priced at Rs 6,999. They are available in Silver, Black, Copper, and Champagne colour options.
Mivi AI Buds: Features
“Unlike traditional AI platforms, Mivi AI is crafted to feel more like a human companion. Built on a foundation of memory, context-awareness, and personalized interaction, Mivi AI evolves with every conversation,” the brand said. The assistant retains context, remembers user preferences, and delivers tailored, emotionally intelligent responses.
“Conversations range from negotiating a job offer to making pizza at home.” The AI understands and responds in eight Indian languages—Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, Marathi, Kannada, Malayalam, and Gujarati—without changing any settings.
The AI Buds introduce an hourglass-inspired design, sculpted to match the ear’s natural flow and provide all-day comfort. With a simple wake word—”Hi Mivi”—users can begin rich, contextual conversations.
Available exclusively on the Google Play Store, the Mivi AI App enables first-time pairing, sound customisation, and interaction management for the Mivi AI buds.
Mivi AI is powered by a host of Avatars—domain-specific experts such as a Guru Avatar, Interviewer Avatar, Chef Avatar, Wellness Coach Avatar, and News Reporter Avatar.
Further, the buds support LDAC codec along with 3D Soundstage and Spatial Audio. They have Quad Mic ANC for clear calls and noise cancellation and can run for up to 40 hours with the case.
“Engineered for India and Built for the World, Mivi has trained its AI on thousands of voice samples across accents and dialects to ensure precise recognition and response. Extensive R&D LED to the development of custom firmware, optimizing real-time AI interaction without compromising battery life,” said Mivi.
Google has announced the Veo 3 worldwide launch including in India where all of the subscribers on its AI Pro plan can now create free videos every day (but with a limit). Veo 3 was announced in May as the company’s latest video generation model.
Josh Woodward from Google made an announcement on X, stating that subscribers in “India, Indonesia, all of Europe, and more are starting to get access to create videos right now.” The full list includes 159 countries.
Woodward added that “as a member, you’ll get 3 video generations per day, and that credit will replenish daily.” Once you get past the limit, the Veo 3 Fast model changes back to the previous one, which is Veo 2.
With the Veo 3 worldwide launch, users in the supported countries can subscribe to the AI Pro plan, launch Gemini on the web (or app), tap the “Video” chip, describe their video, and then see it get ready (with sound) within minutes. These videos will be 8-second long and will be in 720p resolution.
Google also says that there are now “fewer blocks when generating,” and added that photo-to-video generation is also coming soon.
Meanwhile, the company recently also announced new Photo View redesign in Google Photos. The new redesign allows the App to automatically match your device’s light or dark mode preferences. With glanceable date, time, and location details right at the top of your photos, it makes it easier to pinpoint when and where a photo was captured. There’s also a Streamlined actions menu for improved usability and navigation. You’ll notice many key actions have been consolidated into the three-dot menu.
All the functionality from the previous experience is still here. You can tap the Add to (+) at the bottom to organize your photos into albums, move them to Archive, or secure them in your Locked Folder.
Oppo Reno 14 5G Series has been announced in India, consisting of two models including the Reno 14 5G and Reno 14 Pro 5G. The new Oppo Reno 14 5G series comes packed with MediaTek Dimensity chipsets under the hood, sizable batteries, and more.
Oppo Reno 14 5G: Price, Availability, Specs
The Reno 14 5G costs Rs 37,999 for the 8GB + 256GB trim, Rs 39,999 for the 12GB + 256GB model, and Rs 42,999 for the 12GB + 512GB model. It can be bought in Forest Green and Pearl White shades via Flipkart, Amazon, Oppo’s India e-store, and select other retailers from July 8, 12 AM IST. The device is up for pre-order now. One can avail a bank discount of up to 10% with select bank cards, along with free 6-month Screen protection and extended warranty plans.
The Reno 14 5G gets a 6.59-inch AMOLED flat screen with a 1.5K Resolution of 2760 x 1256 pixels, 1200 nits peak brightness, HDR10+ support, 460 ppi, 240Hz touch sampling rate, 3840Hz PWM dimming, Gorilla Glass 7i protection, and a 120Hz refresh rate. It gets a 50-megapixel f/2.0 front-facing camera with auto-focus and EIS.
Its rear-facing triple camera system gets an OIS-enabled 50-megapixel Sony IMX882 f/1.8 primary camera, an 8-megapixel f/2.2 ultra-wide angle camera, and a 50MP f/2.8 telephoto sensor with OIS, 3.5x optical zoom, and up to 120x digital zoom.
The Reno 14 5G is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 chipset coupled with up to 12GB of LPDDR5x RAM and up to 12GB of UFS 3.1 storage. The device has a 6000mAh battery with 80W Fast wired charging support.
As for other additional features, there is an in-display optical fingerprint sensor and stereo speakers. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, GPS, IR Blaster, and a USB-C port for charging. It runs on ColorOS 15 based on Android 15 and is also IP68 + IP69 rated.
Oppo Reno 14 Pro 5G: Price, Availability, Specs
The Reno 14 Pro 5G costs Rs 49,999 for the 12GB + 256GB model and Rs 54,999 for the 12GB + 512GB model. It can be bought in Titanium Grey and Pearl White shades via Flipkart, Amazon, Oppo’s India e-store, and select other retailers from July 8, 12 AM IST. The device is up for pre-order now. One can further avail the same offers as the Reno 14 5G, including a bank discount of up to 10% with select bank cards, along with free 6-month screen protection and extended warranty plans.
The Reno 14 Pro 5G gets a 6.83-inch AMOLED quad curved-edge screen with an FHD+ Resolution of 2800 x 1272 pixels, 1200 nits peak brightness, HDR10+ support, 450 ppi, 240Hz touch sampling rate, Gorilla Glass 7i, and a 120Hz refresh rate. It gets a 50-megapixel f/2.0 front-facing camera with auto-focus and EIS.
The Reno 13 Pro 5G is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8450 chipset coupled with up to 12GB of LPDDR5x RAM and up to 512GB of UFS 3.1 storage. The device has a 6200mAh battery with 80W Fast wired charging support and 50W wireless charging support.
It has a triple camera system on the back and gets a 50-megapixel f/1.8 main camera with OIS, a 50-megapixel f/2.0 ultra-wide angle camera, and a 50MP f/2.8 telephoto sensor with OIS and 3.5x optical zoom. As for other additional features, there is an in-display optical fingerprint sensor and stereo speakers.
Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, GPS, IR Blaster, and a USB-C port for charging. It runs on ColorOS 15 based on Android 15 and is also IP68 + IP69 rated.