Oppo Reno 14 Series Explained: Built for Broadcasts, Gaming & Getting Stuff Done

 The Oppo Reno 14 series has officially arrived in China, and this time, the company isn’t playing it safe. Instead of going all-in on sleek looks or camera gimmicks, Oppo is positioning these phones as rugged, high-performance all-rounders, engineered for creators, gamers, and power users who need their phones to hold up under pressure. From live video broadcasting to extended gaming sessions, the Reno 14 and Reno 14 Pro are designed to push the mid-range boundary a little closer to flagship territory.


Both phones ditch the curvy displays of their predecessors in favor of flat 1.5k AMOLED panels, 6.59 inches on the Reno 14 and 6.83 inches on the Pro, with support for 120Hz refresh rates and a blistering 3840Hz PWM dimming that should be easier on the eyes during long usage.


The panels also get Oppo’s Crystal Shield Glass for protection. Brightness peaks at 1200 nits, and touch response tops out at 240Hz, making both phones responsive enough for gaming and content creation.

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