Oppo Reno 13F 4G

The Oppo Reno 13F 4G is a 2025 budget variant without 5G, for cost-saving. Testing shows its battery and design, with Helio G100. It's for basics, but vs. Redmi Note 14 or Vivo Y29?

Feature

Specification

Display

6.67" AMOLED, 120Hz, 1080 x 2400 pixels (395 PPI)

Processor

MediaTek Helio G100 (6nm)

RAM

8 GB (LPDDR4X)

Storage

128 GB / 256 GB / 512 GB (expandable)

Main Camera

Triple: 50 MP (wide, f/1.8), 8 MP (ultrawide, f/2.2), 2 MP (macro, f/2.4)

Selfie Camera

32 MP (wide, f/2.0)

Battery

5800 mAh, 45W wired charging

Operating System

ColorOS 15 (Android 15)

SIM Support

Dual SIM (Nano-SIM)

Connectivity

4G, Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.1, USB Type-C 2.0

Build & Design

Glass front/back, plastic frame, IP69

Dimensions & Weight

165.7 x 76.2 x 7.8 mm; 192 g

Audio

Stereo speakers, 3.5mm jack

Colors

Urban Silver, Midnight Black

Additional Features

Under-display fingerprint, AI Livephoto

Pros
  • Looks Slick & Tough: Reno 13F 4G’s got that sharp, city-cool vibe—just 7.8mm thin, so it slips into your pocket like it’s meant to be there.
  • The IP69 rating? That’s basically “bring it on” for water and dust.
  •  Shower with it if you want (okay, maybe don’t), but it’ll survive a downpour or sandy beach without breaking a sweat.
  •  Battery Beast: 5,800mAh battery is a total workhorse. You can doom-scroll all day, snap pics, binge YouTube, and you’re still not begging for a charger at midnight.
  • Camera Game Strong: Triple cameras (50MP main) with a sprinkle of AI magic. You’ll get snappy, colorful shots—your Insta will thank you.
  • Expandable Storage: microSDXC slot, so if you’re a digital hoarder, you’re covered. Bump it up past the already-huge 256GB or 512GB.
Cons
  • No 5G, Seriously?: Yup, you’re stuck with 4G. In 2025, that’s a little “grandpa’s phone,” especially as 5G keeps popping up everywhere.
  • Mid-Tier Chip: Snapdragon 6 Gen 1’s not exactly a speed demon. If you’re gaming hard or editing video, it might chug while others zip past.
  • Bloatware Alert: ColorOS 15 ships with a bunch of pre-installed junk apps. You’ll be swiping away random stuff for a minute.
  • No Wireless Charging: At this price? You’d think so, but nope. Gotta use the cord like it’s 2019.

. Design Vibes

 

Reno 13F 4G is pure eye-candy. It’s got that minimalist, city-slicker look—flat matte glass back, featherweight at 192g, and only 7.8mm thick. Feels good in the hand, won’t ruin your skinny jeans. Luminous Blue looks especially cool with the glowing camera ring (exclusive flex for India). Starry Black’s more low-key, if you’re into the “mysterious tech bro” thing.

 

IP69 is the real flex, though. Most phones tap out at IP68, but this one can chill under a firehose or take an accidental dive in the pool (just, uh, don’t push your luck for underwater selfies unless you’ve got a case—OPPO’s warranty people aren’t forgiving). Screen’s protected by Asahi Glass AGC DT-Star2, so minor drops and keys in your pocket won’t instantly scratch it up.

 

Downsides? No headphone jack, which will annoy anyone with decent wired cans. Also, frame’s plastic—not aluminum—so it looks luxe but doesn’t exactly feel bombproof like, say, a OnePlus Nord 5.

 

2. Screen Time

 

Big, bold 6.67-inch AMOLED. Colors pop, blacks are deep—your TikTok and Netflix sessions will look legit. 120Hz refresh rate means buttery scrolling, and gamers will appreciate that 240Hz touch response (less lag = more wins).

Peak brightness at 1000 nits is solid but not mind-blowing—step out into blazing sunlight and you’ll be squinting a bit. The Reno 13 Pro’s screen is brighter, no contest. Flat design = less accidental palm taps. In-display fingerprint reader unlocks fast, no drama.

 

HDR10’s here for richer video, but no Dolby Vision, so if you’re a streaming purist, you might pout. Bezels are thin, screen-to-body ratio is excellent. Plastic edging reminds you it’s not a flagship, but it’s still slick for the price.

              

3. Cameras

 

Triple setup: 50MP main (with OIS), 8MP ultrawide, 2MP macro. Daytime shots? Vivid, sharp, ready for the ‘Gram. AI tweaks colors and faces so you look extra fresh. Low light is… fine, but you’ll see some noise. Ultrawide’s there for the group pics, but kinda soft when the lights go down. Macro is “meh”—fun, but don’t expect miracles.

4. Battery & Charging

5800mAh is a tank. You’ll get through an entire day of heavy use—shooting, gaming, editing—without reaching for the charger. Video playback? Easily 20 hours. Gaming? 10 hours. Realistically, most folks won’t kill it in less than a day, even with a TikTok spiral or an impromptu photo shoot.  Honestly, if you need more battery than this, maybe just go touch some grass.

 

Alright, let’s get real about the OPPO Reno13 F 4G. For a mid-range phone, this thing’s basically a tank—with a shiny screen slapped on. You could probably drop it off your kitchen counter (or, let’s be honest, your bed at 2am when you’re doomscrolling), and thanks to that Dragontrail Star 2 glass and “bionic cushioning” (sounds sci-fi, but hey, it works), it’ll survive. The IP68/IP69 rating? Yeah, that means it’ll laugh in the face of accidental splashes or rain.

                          

Now, the display—6.67 inches of AMOLED goodness with a buttery-smooth 120Hz refresh rate. Scrolling through memes or watching Netflix? Chef’s kiss. And don’t even get me started on the battery. 5800mAh is basically endless these days, plus it charges stupidly fast at 45W. Honestly, for what you pay, you’re getting a phone that punches way above its weight.

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  • Published: 8/23/2025
  • Company: Oppo
  • Category: Mobile