OPPO Reno15 Series Might Have Just Changed Selfie Cameras Forever

OPPO Reno15 Series Puts the 0.6X Camera On the Front

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For years, selfie cameras have existed in a strange corner of smartphone photography. Brands usually focus on bigger sensors and longer zooms on the back, while the front camera quietly stays predictable. Wide enough for group selfies, fine for video calls, and rarely exciting. OPPO just broke that pattern with the Reno15 series.

An 18mm selfie camera?

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The Reno15 series is set to launch with what may be the widest selfie camera ever seen on a smartphone. An 18 mm focal length on the front camera is not just rare. It is borderline unheard of. To put that into perspective, some phones ship with ultra-wide rear cameras at 17 mm. OPPO is now putting something very close to that on the front.

Most selfie cameras sit around 21 mm or 25 mm. That works for photos, but video tells a different story. Vlogging usually involves digital cropping for stabilization and aspect ratio changes. Once the crop kicks in, a wide selfie suddenly doesn’t feel too wide. 

So, a wider focal length makes more sense. And it’s not just a basic wide lens slapped on a poor sensor. The sensor is a 50 MP unit with a 1/2.76-inch size, an f/2.0 aperture, and AF. It’s got everything you expect from a top-of-the-line selfie camera.

How much more FOV are you getting with an 18mm selfie camera?

Compared to OPPO’s own Find X9 Pro, which uses a 21 mm selfie camera with similar specs, the jump to 18 mm is bigger than it looks on paper. That change accounts for up to 35% more field of view, which is very important for selfies. 

Even when comparing the 20 mm selfie camera on the iPhone 17 (currently one of the widest), the difference in field of view is about 15%. It may sound small on paper, but in real use it is noticeable, especially for selfies and vlogging.

In the camera app, the Reno15’s 18 mm focal length is listed as 0.6X, whereas a 21 mm focal length is usually shown as 0.8X, and 25 mm as 1X.

Taking selfies just got better and easier 

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I’ve seen so many people take selfies using the rear ultra-wide for selfies just to get a wider frame, but it is awkward and the quality often suffers. A wide selfie camera makes far more sense because it is built for faces, has better optimization and AF (this one does), and gives you a wide field of view without the inconvenience. 

For vloggers, this could be a turning point. A wider field of view gives stabilization more breathing room. Vertical and horizontal video both benefit. OPPO is clearly treating the front camera as a priority camera, not a checklist item. The Reno14 series already had a strong selfie setup, and this feels like a confident step forward.

If the Reno 15 series launches in India with the same hardware, and signs point that way, this could easily become one of the best phones for selfies and front camera video. What are your thoughts on this? Let us know in the comments section below.

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Mehtab AnsariMehtab Ansari
Mehtab Ansari is the Assistant Editor – Features & Reviews at Smartprix, where he writes about smartphones, laptops, audio gear, and everything in between. A computer science student by degree but a tech nerd by heart, he’s been into consumer tech for years and started reviewing products professionally in February 2024. He’s especially into photography and audio, often spending more time testing a smartphone’s camera than he probably should. For him, tech isn’t just work, it’s what he’s always thinking about.

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