Oppo
Reno 4 Pro 5G
A
well-rounded mid-ranger with an eye-popping price tag.

OUR VERDICT
With its sleek looks and well-rounded feature set, the Reno 4
Pro 5G seems an appealing mid-range option until you look at the price tag.
Aside from best-in-class 65W fast charging, nothing about the Reno 4 Pro 5G
stands out in a fiercely competitive market space.
FOR
Blazing fast charging
Plush design and form factor
Decent performance
AGAINST
Too expensive for mid-range specs
No wireless charging
No water or dust resistance
Should I buy the Oppo Reno 4 Pro 5G?

Buy it if...
You want a premium design with
a comfortable form factor
The Oppo Reno 4 Pro 5G is a
slick-looking phone with a plush feel thanks to its glass and metal build. Its
tall and slim profile makes it sit nicely in your hands, with curved edges
around the back giving it a comfy grip for one-handed operation.
You want an AMOLED display with
a tall aspect ratio
If you watch a lot of media on
your phone you’ll love the Reno 4 Pro 5G’s vibrant screen, as with deep blacks
and its 20:9 aspect ratio it's great for widescreen videos. Perfect for movie
marathons.
You want to take decent
night-time videos and photos
The night mode on the Reno 4
Pro 5G makes a dramatic difference from the default photo mode. It’s not
perfect and requires steady hands and patience, but you’ll be rewarded with
well-lit photos with better details.
Don’t buy it if...
You want high-end performance
The Snapdragon 765G is a decent
chipset that can handle most tasks, but it does have its limits and for this
price you can get your hands on a phone with beefier performance, like the
OnePlus 7T or the Samsung Galaxy S20 Fan Edition.
You don’t like tall phones
If you have smaller hands or
are used to wider screens, then you might find the Reno 4 Pro 5G difficult to
handle with one hand since the top half of the screen becomes tricky to use.
You are looking for value
The Reno 4 Pro 5G is a capable
mid-ranger, but if you want a phone with similar performance you can find one that
is much cheaper, such as the Samsung Galaxy A71 5G.
source: https://www.techradar.com/uk/reviews/oppo-reno-4-pro-5g-review