Highlights
- OPPO Reno 15C is listed in the China Telecom database with Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 and a 6.59″ 1.5K (2760×1256) display.
- It reportedly packs 12 GB RAM and 256 GB / 512 GB storage, with a large 6,500 mAh battery.
- Triple rear cameras, 50 MP + 50 MP + 8 MP, plus a 50 MP front camera are part of the leak.
- The build reportedly uses an aluminium-alloy body; dimensions are ~158 × 74.8 × 7.77 mm, and weight is ~197 g, indicating a slim, premium midrange design.
Reno 15C Leak – The Listing’s Impressions. According to a listing on China Telecom’s site, the next Reno 15C appears to be the PMD110. The entry has brought some of the most substantiated leaks for this lower-tier sibling of the Reno 15 series that we have seen so far. The listing verifies a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset (codename “SM7750”, running at 2.8 GHz), a mid-range to upper-mid-range SoC that is said to promise good performance for daily tasks and gaming.
About the display, the Reno 15C is shown to have a 6.59-inch FHD+ screen (2760 × 1256 resolution). The model’s dimensions are 158 × 74.83 × 7.77 mm, and its weight of around 197 g indicates a relatively compact and comfortable build with an expensive aluminum-alloy casing. The storage options (256 GB and 512 GB), along with 12 GB of RAM, suggest that the device is targeted at users who want the best multitasking experience and massive storage for their media files.

In terms of optics, the Reno 15C offers a relatively balanced, though still slightly below flagship-quality, rear triple-camera configuration: 50 MP + 50 MP + 8 MP, and a front camera for selfies that is nothing short of a 50 MP sensor. This is consistent with previous leaks, including those shared by big tech sites, which hinted at a primary 50 MP sensor (might be the Sony LYT-600), plus wide-angle and telephoto/special sensors for variety.
The battery life is good: the spec sheet describes a 6,500 mAh cell. If it is combined with a moderate display resolution and a mid-range processor, it will deliver strong battery life, a factor likely to attract consumers looking for long-lasting batteries rather than raw power.
There is an excellent variety of connectivity options in Reno 15C, including dual-SIM support, multiple network bands (GSM, WCDMA, LTE, and several LTE-TDD bands), plus Wi-Fi, NFC, Bluetooth, and USB-C (2.0 HS speed), which can also be used in U-Disk mode. This is a handy feature for fast file transfers.
Moreover, the listing reveals that the smartphone will come with Android 16 pre-installed, consistent with OPPO’s recent pattern of releasing phones with the latest ColorOS (or the equivalent) skin.

How This Fits the Larger Reno 15 Series Picture
The emergence of the Reno 15C on China Telecom is a signal, though rather concrete, that OPPO is expanding the Reno 15 series, with standard and Pro editions. Previous leaks and speculations have indicated a 1.5K OLED screen with a 120 Hz refresh rate and a Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 processor for the global variants of Reno 15.
In case the 15C retains the mentioned specifications, it will present itself as the “value-plus” mid-segment device: the not very camera-focused device like the Pro might be, but with a large display, long battery life, good performance, and multi-purpose cameras — features appealing to the ordinary users rather than the niche power-users or photography-focused buyers.
According to the specs leak and past reporting, OPPO appears to be adopting a staggered, region-specific release strategy: premium variants for those markets that value camera performance highest, and balanced/reliable mid-range options (like 15C) for value-seeking regions.

What’s Still Unknown: And What to Watch Out For
There is still some vital information that is not confirmed, even with the leak. It is unknown whether the 50 MP + 50 MP + 8 MP cameras will feature OIS, optical zoom, or a periscope-style telephoto lens; all of these factors are significant determinants of camera performance. Likewise, nothing is said about charging speed, screen refresh rate, panel type (OLED vs. LCD), or any additional software features beyond Android 16.
Additionally, pricing and regional availability are still mysteries. The listing suggests the smartphone could be available shortly (some rumors say China in December 2025); however, information on international markets, including India, is just guesswork at this point.

The unveiling of the Reno 15C has been facilitated by the PMD110 listing on China Telecom. The specs already suggest that OPPO’s new handset will be a mid-range contender if it combines the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset with a massive 6,500 mAh battery, a well-balanced triple-camera system, and an upscale display, all at an attractive price. However, at the moment, it is still very much a matter of awaiting official confirmation and pricing strategy.