SpecEagle review · Oppo

Oppo Reno14 F review: The "F" Reno — a triple-camera, 6,000 mAh style phone with IP69.

SpecEagle Editorial·Jun 2025·$360
Overall
70/100
Class rank
#62 of 117
Tier
Mid-range
Buy?
At the right price
The verdict, up front

A telephoto and looks, mid-range engine.

Reno14 F leads with style and a genuine 3.5× telephoto — features that read more expensive than $360 — backed by a big battery and triple IP sealing. The Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 is the mismatch; buyers here pay for the camera reach and the design, not the speed.

01Display

78/100

78/100 trails the 81-point cohort average for mid-range phones of 2025.

TypeAMOLED, 120 Hz, curved
Size6.57 inches
Resolution2,372 × 1,080 px (FHD+)

02Camera

72/100

72/100 — right at the average for mid-range phones of 2025.

Main50 MP, f/1.8, OIS
Telephoto50 MP, 3.5× optical
Ultrawide8 MP
Selfie32 MP

03Performance

60/100

60/100 is one of the weaker performance results among mid-range phones of 2025 — 10 points under the average. Check the rows below before buying for this.

ChipsetSnapdragon 6 Gen 1 (4 nm)
RAM8 / 12 GB
Storage128 / 256 GB

04Battery

86/100

86/100 puts it above the 84-point average for mid-range phones of 2025.

Capacity6,000 mAh
Wired45 W SUPERVOOC

05Build

78/100

78/100 — right at the average for mid-range phones of 2025.

06Value

70/100

70/100 is one of the weaker value results among mid-range phones of 2025 — 8 points under the average. Check the rows below before buying for this.

What works
  • 50 MP 3.5× telephoto — rare in the mid-range.
  • 6,000 mAh + triple IP rating.
  • Curved AMOLED, slim 7.8 mm.
  • 32 MP selfie.
What doesn't
  • Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 is mid-tier for $360.
  • 8 MP ultrawide.
  • Wi-Fi 5 only.
  • ColorOS bloat.
Cross-shop it against
Xiaomi 15T
$649 · score 84/100

How this review is built: every section score, spec row and comparison on this page comes from SpecEagle's tracked catalogue — scores weight measured specs against the 117-phone cohort of mid-range devices released around the same time. We don't publish invented lab anecdotes. Spot an error? .