Oppo Reno11 Pro 5G Smartphone Featuring 120X Zoom, Massive 7000mAh Battery & a Stunning 108MP Selfie Camera!

So, here’s the deal. The Oppo Reno11 Pro 5G just dropped in 2025, and it’s kind of making every other phone in its price range look… well, sad. It’s priced at just ₹12,990, and while that might sound like a budget phone — trust me — this thing is wearing its flagship pants and walking with swagger.

Oppo Reno11 Pro 5G Smartphone

Alright, so Oppo just did a thing — and honestly, it might shake up the mid-range phone market. They’ve launched the Reno11 Pro 5G, and it’s priced at just ₹12,990. Yep, you read that right. For a phone that looks and performs like a flagship? That’s wild. We’re talking 120X zoom (because why not spy on squirrels?), a selfie camera that’s sharper than my ex’s insults (108MP!), and a 7000mAh battery that refuses to die. It’s like someone made a checklist of “what people want” and just… ticked everything.

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Let’s Talk Looks First – It’s Pretty Gorgeous

Phones these days are either bulky bricks or fingerprint magnets, but this one strikes a nice balance. The curved AMOLED display with razor-thin bezels gives it a premium vibe — the kind you’d expect from phones twice the price. The back has that shiny gradient finish, which might be a smudge-fest for some, but hey, it catches the light beautifully.

108MP Front Camera – Because Selfies Matter

Okay, this is where things get wild. A 108MP selfie camera? That’s more megapixels than most rear cameras on flagship phones. I tested it under low light and honestly, it made my tired 3 AM face look like I had slept 8 hours and drank 3 litres of water. Bonus: It supports 4K selfie videos, so if you’re into content creation or just love high-quality video calls (who doesn’t?), it’s a game changer.

The 120X Zoom is… Just Bonkers

On the back, there’s a 200MP main sensor (yes, 200!) paired with a periscope lens that supports up to 120X digital zoom. I tried zooming into a water tank across the street and could literally read the faded text on it. Okay, maybe not *literally* crisp — it’s still digital zoom — but surprisingly usable. AI tweaks and OIS help stabilize your shots, so your hands don’t need to be surgeon-steady.

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7000mAh Battery – Finally, a Phone That Lasts

This one deserves a standing ovation. A 7000mAh battery in a sleek 5G phone? Oppo said, “Why not?” and just went for it. I managed over a full day of heavy use — streaming, clicking pics, doomscrolling — and still had juice left by bedtime. And when it finally needed a charge? The 120W SuperVOOC charger got it from 0 to full in under 25 minutes. Honestly, it felt illegal.

Performance That Keeps Up With You

Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9000 series chip, this thing is snappy. Apps open instantly, games run smoothly, and switching between multiple tabs doesn’t slow it down. With 12GB of RAM and up to 512GB of storage, it’s built for people who use their phones like a laptop. (Guilty.)

Big Screen, Big Sound – Ideal for Binge-Watchers

The 6.9-inch AMOLED display is bright, punchy, and fast thanks to the 120Hz refresh rate. Add HDR10+ support and dual stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos, and you’ve got yourself a mini cinema in your pocket. I watched an episode of *Stranger Things* on it and forgot I wasn’t on my TV.

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₹12,990? Are You Serious?

Look, phones in this range don’t usually come with this kind of spec sheet. And yet here we are. Oppo is offering this beast at ₹12,990 — and yes, there are EMI options starting from ₹2,400/month too, with zero-cost EMI through select cards. Budget buyers, rejoice.

Final Thoughts – Should You Buy It?

If you’re someone who loves taking selfies, hates charging your phone every few hours, enjoys high-end gaming or content creation, or just wants a phone that looks expensive without actually being expensive — then yeah, this one’s for you.

Honestly, the Oppo Reno11 Pro 5G feels like a mic drop moment. It nails almost every department: camera, battery, performance, and design. Of course, no phone is perfect — I’d have loved to see wireless charging or IP rating at this price (but that’s just me being picky). Still, at ₹12,990? It’s almost too good to be true.

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