Oppo Reno6 Pro 5G (Snapdragon) review
ColorOS 11.3 and Android 11
We last reviewed the Reno6 5G running ColorOS 11.3, and that's the same version of Oppo's custom Android skin that we have here on the Reno6 Pro 5G. The underlying OS is still Android 11, naturally. ColorOS 11.3 is an incremental update with no major feature releases but the usual refinements and bug fixes here and there.
It's hardly a stock look that ColorOS gives you, even though this global build does use Google's own dialer and messages apps. Those basics aside, it's a heavily customized and customizable UI.
The lockscreen and homescreen are straightforward, the notification/toggles area is simple and clutter-free. A basic App drawer is available, which you can opt-out of if you prefer to have all your apps on the homescreens. There is a Google Feed panel to the left of your homescreens.
Lockscreen • Homescreen • Folder view • App drawer • Notifications • Quick toggles
The task switcher is non-nonsense too, but it has extra functionality - you can minimize an app to a mini-window or a floating window from within it. If an app is compatible, you can do either of these or use the familiar Split Screen.
Task Manager • Options • Mini app • Floating window • Split screen
Always-on display is available, and it can show the usual content - clock, date, notifications icons, battery. A ton of AOD themes are available, and you can even draw your own graphics or use images from the gallery - if you're one to struggle with decision-making, good luck picking one. Edge Lighting is available, too.
Different icon packs are supported, so if you are not happy with the default one, you can opt for material style, pebbles, or you can even fully customize them by your liking. You can also change the system colors, the fingerprint scanner animation, the notification drawer icons, even the system font. The Theme Store appears to be missing from this build, though.
Dark Mode is available, too, and it has support for three different dark styles - black, dark gray or light gray. It can be enabled manually or operate on a schedule. You can also opt to force it on third-party apps that don't support dark mode natively, though your mileage may vary with those.
In the Convenience tools section of the Settings menu, you'll find options for navigation and gestures. Similar to the Galaxies, ColorOS offers a Smart Sidebar on the edge of the screen - you can customize the actions and app shortcuts that appear there.
The multimedia apps such as Gallery, Music, and Videos are provided by Oppo. There is also an in-house File Manager and a Phone Manager app. A Game Space app is available for better game management and notification behavior. You can also opt for a Smart resolution switch and Performance/balanced/energy saving modes.
Gallery • Music • Videos • Phone Manager • File Manager • Game Space
Lastly, ColorOS 11.3 comes with the RAM expansion feature that everyone is doing lately. It allocates some of the storage space for use as makeshift RAM to keep more apps opened in the background. But with 12GB of actual RAM on board, we'd say it's essentially unnecessary.
Performance and benchmarks
As a lot of high-class midrangers this year, the Reno6 Pro 5G we're reviewing is powered by the Snapdragon 870 chipset. That is, the variant we're reviewing - the China/India version by the same name is really a different phone, as we tried to establish, and it gets the Dimensity 1200.
The SD870 is a known quantity - the latest iteration on last year's SD865 is often regarded as a better package than the 2021 flagship SD888 thanks to more stable sustained performance and relative affordability. That said, it's not like the chipset's lower cost is translating into a particularly low price for this Reno and SD888 handsets can be had for as much and even considerably less money, if top benchmark results are more your thing.
Anyway, the Reno6 Pro 5G (Snapdragon) and its Snapdragon 870 post solid numbers for single-core CPU performance in GeekBench, proving superior to the high-700-series alternatives and on par with other SD870 handsets. The SD888 bunch is out of reach, however.
GeekBench 5 (single-core)
Higher is better
-
vivo X60 Pro+
1143 -
Realme GT 5G
1139 -
OnePlus 9
1129 -
Asus Zenfone 8 Flip
1126 -
OnePlus 9 Pro
1126 -
ZTE Axon 30 Ultra 5G
1124 -
Xiaomi Mi 11i
1114 -
Samsung Galaxy S21+ 5G
1091 -
Realme GT Explorer Master
1020 -
Oppo Reno6 Pro 5G (Snapdragon)
1003 -
ZTE Axon 30 5G
985 -
Motorola Edge 20 Pro
972 -
vivo X70 Pro
875 -
Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite 5G
803 -
Realme GT Master
785 -
Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G
771 -
Xiaomi 11T
742 -
Oppo Reno6 5G
722
That last bit remains true under multi-threaded loads, but here the Reno also shows conservative results as SD870s go - the Axon 30 and the Moto Edge 20 Pro are a bit ahead, though not dramatically.
GeekBench 5 (multi-core)
Higher is better
-
vivo X60 Pro+
3749 -
Asus Zenfone 8 Flip
3673 -
Xiaomi Mi 11i
3641 -
OnePlus 9 Pro
3636 -
OnePlus 9
3629 -
ZTE Axon 30 Ultra 5G
3582 -
Realme GT 5G
3555 -
Samsung Galaxy S21+ 5G
3476 -
ZTE Axon 30 5G
3160 -
Motorola Edge 20 Pro
3140 -
Realme GT Explorer Master
3050 -
vivo X70 Pro
2956 -
Oppo Reno6 Pro 5G (Snapdragon)
2941 -
Realme GT Master
2917 -
Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite 5G
2909 -
Xiaomi 11T
2834 -
Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G
2801 -
Oppo Reno6 5G
2131
In Antutu, the Reno underperforms a little, again - the other SD870 handsets are ever so slightly higher in the chart.
AnTuTu 9
Higher is better
-
vivo X60 Pro+
836826 -
Realme GT 5G
810433 -
ZTE Axon 30 Ultra 5G
804626 -
Asus Zenfone 8 Flip
797484 -
Xiaomi Mi 11i
779481 -
Realme GT Explorer Master
717879 -
Motorola Edge 20 Pro
711090 -
ZTE Axon 30 5G
701991 -
vivo X70 Pro
694499 -
Oppo Reno6 Pro 5G (Snapdragon)
671577 -
Xiaomi 11T
590837 -
Realme GT Master
529263 -
Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite 5G
522490 -
Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G
506432 -
Oppo Reno6 5G
430765
In GPU benchmarks, the SD870s are relatively tightly packed together. Here, the SD888's superiority is more easily seen, so if you're after ultimate GPU performance, perhaps skip this Reno6 Pro 5G.
GFX Manhattan ES 3.1 (offscreen 1080p)
Higher is better
-
vivo X60 Pro+
119 -
OnePlus 9 Pro
119 -
OnePlus 9
119 -
Asus Zenfone 8 Flip
118 -
ZTE Axon 30 Ultra 5G
118 -
Realme GT 5G
112 -
Samsung Galaxy S21+ 5G
111 -
Oppo Reno6 Pro 5G (Snapdragon)
100 -
Realme GT Explorer Master
99 -
ZTE Axon 30 5G
96 -
Motorola Edge 20 Pro
92 -
vivo X70 Pro
85 -
Xiaomi 11T
77 -
Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite 5G
65 -
Realme GT Master
56 -
Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G
56
GFX Manhattan ES 3.1 (onscreen)
Higher is better
-
vivo X60 Pro+
105 -
Asus Zenfone 8 Flip
104 -
Samsung Galaxy S21+ 5G
100 -
ZTE Axon 30 Ultra 5G
93 -
ZTE Axon 30 5G
84 -
Motorola Edge 20 Pro
83 -
Oppo Reno6 Pro 5G (Snapdragon)
82 -
vivo X70 Pro
77 -
Xiaomi 11T
72 -
Realme GT 5G
60 -
OnePlus 9
60 -
Realme GT Explorer Master
60 -
OnePlus 9 Pro
57 -
Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite 5G
57 -
Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G
49 -
Realme GT Master
46
GFX Car Chase ES 3.1 (offscreen 1080p)
Higher is better
-
vivo X60 Pro+
71 -
OnePlus 9 Pro
70 -
OnePlus 9
70 -
Asus Zenfone 8 Flip
69 -
ZTE Axon 30 Ultra 5G
69 -
Samsung Galaxy S21+ 5G
66 -
Realme GT 5G
65 -
ZTE Axon 30 5G
60 -
Oppo Reno6 Pro 5G (Snapdragon)
59 -
Realme GT Explorer Master
59 -
Motorola Edge 20 Pro
57 -
Xiaomi 11T
47 -
vivo X70 Pro
45 -
Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite 5G
40 -
Realme GT Master
33 -
Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G
33
GFX Car Chase ES 3.1 (onscreen)
Higher is better
-
Asus Zenfone 8 Flip
62 -
vivo X60 Pro+
62 -
OnePlus 9
58 -
Realme GT 5G
55 -
Samsung Galaxy S21+ 5G
54 -
ZTE Axon 30 Ultra 5G
54 -
ZTE Axon 30 5G
51 -
Realme GT Explorer Master
50 -
Oppo Reno6 Pro 5G (Snapdragon)
49 -
Motorola Edge 20 Pro
49 -
Xiaomi 11T
40 -
vivo X70 Pro
40 -
OnePlus 9 Pro
36 -
Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite 5G
35 -
Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G
28 -
Realme GT Master
27
GFX Aztek Vulkan High (onscreen)
Higher is better
-
Asus Zenfone 8 Flip
45 -
vivo X60 Pro+
44 -
OnePlus 9
43 -
ZTE Axon 30 Ultra 5G
41 -
Realme GT 5G
38 -
Samsung Galaxy S21+ 5G
37 -
Motorola Edge 20 Pro
35 -
ZTE Axon 30 5G
34 -
Oppo Reno6 Pro 5G (Snapdragon)
33 -
Realme GT Explorer Master
33 -
Xiaomi 11T
29 -
vivo X70 Pro
29 -
OnePlus 9 Pro
27 -
Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G
20 -
Realme GT Master
19
GFX Aztek ES 3.1 High (onscreen)
Higher is better
-
Samsung Galaxy S21+ 5G
43 -
vivo X60 Pro+
43 -
Asus Zenfone 8 Flip
41 -
OnePlus 9
40 -
Realme GT 5G
39 -
ZTE Axon 30 Ultra 5G
39 -
ZTE Axon 30 5G
33 -
Realme GT Explorer Master
32 -
Oppo Reno6 Pro 5G (Snapdragon)
31 -
Motorola Edge 20 Pro
31 -
vivo X70 Pro
31 -
Xiaomi 11T
30 -
OnePlus 9 Pro
24 -
Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G
19 -
Realme GT Master
18
3DMark Wild Life Vulkan 1.1 (offscreen 1440p)
Higher is better
-
Realme GT 5G
5872 -
Samsung Galaxy S21+ 5G
5757 -
ZTE Axon 30 Ultra 5G
5714 -
OnePlus 9 Pro
5701 -
vivo X60 Pro+
5695 -
Asus Zenfone 8 Flip
5677 -
OnePlus 9
5667 -
Realme GT Explorer Master
4255 -
Motorola Edge 20 Pro
4206 -
Oppo Reno6 Pro 5G (Snapdragon)
4201 -
ZTE Axon 30 5G
4191 -
Xiaomi 11T
4172 -
vivo X70 Pro
4148 -
Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite 5G
3136 -
Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G
2491 -
Realme GT Master
2481 -
Oppo Reno6 5G
2024
Having said that, the Reno6's stability numbers in both CPU and GPU stress tests could actually make you reconsider. With a 99% stability rating in 3DMark, this one will actually be more consistent for long gaming sessions than an SD888. Similarly, the CPU stress test showed the phone to be remarkably stable, and the benchmark only made a dent around 50 minutes into the test, and even then, it was a relatively minor drop.
Reader comments
- ironmike
- 02 Aug 2023
- XBx
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- Kaloyan Neykov
- 10 Feb 2022
- gxv
Hi, guys I'm considering buying this device for like 430€, is this a good deal - Shipping from Europe, so no import taxes
- Anonymous
- 17 Jan 2022
- ibm
It doesn't matter. Most Android smartphones have a generally lower resale value, though there is some exception. It should be something that one has to know and accept if he/she decided to purchase an Android, especially most models from Chinese...