Vivo V30 Pro Vs Oppo Reno 12 Pro : Both Vivo and Oppo are prepared to fire the full commercial blast on their mid-range premium smartphone, Vivo V30 Pro and Oppo Reno 12 Pro, this February 2025. Yes, the battle has begun. Cameras, performances, and designs: both will be Ahs in their share of looks. Head-turner or feature-packed, let’s hit on. Now let’s see which one is a better buy.
Build Quality And Design
Design is slender yet very modern. Back surfaces are glass with a metal frame, so it is surely going to feel very premium while holding it up at around 188 g. A futuristic and curvy backlit display marks the Oppo Reno 12 Pro. The gradient-color finish seems to change depending on light, with the strength of a metal framework in its construction. Both are IP65 rated against water and light dust.
Display Quality
From its specifications, this smartphone has a 6.78-inch AMOLED curved display with HDR10+ support and a 120Hz refresh rate to the Vivo V30 Pro. Brightness on this display is as high as 2800 nits, making the use of this outdoors under very bright sunshine easily feasible. This was similar to what was found in the Oppo Reno 12 Pro: A 6.7-inch OLED producing a 120Hz refresh supporting Dolby Vision. The device’s colors are very natural and bright. Considering this contest, we note that Vivo V30 Pro has the advantage in screen color fidelity and contrast.
Performance And Processor
For multitasking, Vivo V30 Pro does well in gaming too: super powerful MediaTek Dimensity 9200+ chipset, 12GB RAM, and options for storage of up to 512GB.
The processor of the Oppo Reno 12 Pro is the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chipset. That’s a good processor, but the Dimensity 9200+ very much beats it. If you are into heavy gaming or multitasking, this should be the processor based on the Vivo.
Camera Comparison
Biggest wow factor on the Vivo V30 Pro, maybe, is the triple camera – 50MP Sony IMX920 sensor, which works excellently well in dark conditions for catching an image. Not to forget, portrait modes and night modes would be called professional quality. The other one is the 50MP captures using the new Sony LYT-600 sensor with slightly softer image processing. In the mixed findings, the ultra-wide camera output from the Oppo seems a tad sharper. Both have a 32MP front camera for bright yet natural selfies, but Vivo would probably take the lead slightly regarding skin tone rendition and details.
Battery And Charge Speed
Vivo V30 Pro has a 5000-mAh battery and an 80W fast charge, thus. It can charge completely within half an hour. The same goes for the Oppo Reno 12 Pro, as it carries a 4600mAh battery rated for fast charging through SuperVOOC at 80W. The charging time is pretty much the same, but it drains the battery slightly closer to the Vivo’s level.
OS Experience
Definitely, it would be purple for FunTouch OS 14, then Android 14 upon the Vivo V30 Pro itself. Along with the Oppo Reno 12 Pro, ColourOS 14 is preinstalled. Both custom UIs give very clean and snappy experiences, but ColorOS goes quite a step further in terms of customization applicability. Vivo stays compatible with a simpler and smoother interface.
If you want the best camera, battery life, and processor performance in one, the Vivo V30 Pro is definitely your phone. That justified entirely the premium design of the phone, and the same goes for fantastic photography capabilities. Color is for the more classy design, Dolby Vision display, and some custom features, with the Oppo Reno 12 Pro really coming in handy. Overall, with this slight advantage, Vivo V30 takes the cup in this head out for the mid-2025 leading the competition as an overall balanced performer.









