New Delhi, january 15, 2026: As of January 2026, OPPO has surged into the new year with a series of high-profile launches and strategic moves that solidify its position as a global technology powerhouse. From the arrival of the photography-focused Reno15 series to bold new entries in the foldable market, here is the latest update on the “Green Factory.”
1. The Reno15 Series: A New Era of AI Photography
Launched in mid-January 2026, the Reno15 Series is making waves by bringing flagship-level camera tech to the premium mid-range segment. The lineup includes the Reno15, the Reno15 Pro, and a brand-new compact powerhouse: the Reno15 Pro Mini.
- 200MP Masterpiece: The Pro models feature a massive 200MP Ultra-Clear main camera, allowing users to crop into photos without losing detail.
- The “Pro Mini” Trend: Catering to fans of smaller phones, the Reno15 Pro Mini packs a 6.32-inch AMOLED display and a 6,200mAh battery into a slim, one-handed-friendly design.
- AI Editor 3.0: The series introduces “AI Portrait Glow,” which automatically adjusts lighting to give photos a studio-quality finish, even in tricky lighting.
2. The Foldable Battle: Find N6 & N7
OPPO is preparing to challenge Apple’s rumored entry into the foldable space with a “dual-launch” strategy.
- Find N6: Expected to debut in China by February 2026, this device is rumored to feature an 8.12-inch 2K main display and the latest Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset.
- The iPhone Rival: Leaks suggest the Find N7 will follow in September 2026. It is reportedly designed with a wider “book-style” aspect ratio specifically to compete with the upcoming foldable iPhone.
3. High-Performance Flagships: Find X9 Series
While the Find X8 Ultra remains a powerhouse from late last year, whispers about the Find X9 series have already begun. Early reports suggest the Find X9 Ultra could feature a staggering 500MP camera system and a massive 7,000mAh battery, potentially launching in March 2026.
4. Strategic Business Moves
OPPO is doing more than just making phones. The company recently signed a global patent deal with Audi, bringing OPPO’s 5G and connectivity technology to next-generation luxury vehicles.
Furthermore, 2026 marks a major internal shift: Realme is officially returning to OPPO as a sub-brand. This move is designed to integrate research and after-sales services more closely, ensuring that OPPO, OnePlus, and Realme operate as a unified force against competitors like Samsung and Xiaomi.

