Oppo Reno6 5G vs Nokia C22 - Detailed Phone Comparison

Detailed Comparison

Specification
Nokia C22
Nokia C22
Nokia

General

Launch Date June 11, 2021 February 25, 2023
Release Year 2021 2023

Physical

Volume 85.92 cm³ 107.44 cm³
Screen Size to Weight Ratio 3.53 "/g 3.42 "/g
Weight 182 g 190 g
Height 156.8 mm 164.6 mm
Width 72.1 mm 75.9 mm
Thickness 7.6 mm 8.6 mm
Foldable Design No No
Available Colors
  • Blue
  • Aurora
  • Purple
  • Stellar Black
  • Midnight Black
  • Sand

Display

Screen Size 6.43 " 6.5 "
Resolution 1080 x 2400 720 x 1600
Aspect Ratio 20:9 20:9
Screen-to-Body Ratio 88.3 % 81.6 %
Pixel Density 409 PPI 270 PPI
Refresh Rate 90 Hz N/A
Typical Brightness 430 nits N/A
HBM Brightness 600 nits N/A
Peak Brightness 750 nits N/A

Hardware

Battery Capacity per Screen Area 104.00 mAh/in² 118.34 mAh/in²
Battery Density 50.05 mAh/cm³ 46.54 mAh/cm³
Battery Capacity 4300 mAh 5000 mAh
NFC Support Yes No
Chipset Mediatek Dimensity 900 (6 nm) Unisoc SC9863A (28 nm)
CPU Octa-core (2x2.4 GHz Cortex-A78 & 6x2.0 GHz Cortex-A55) Octa-core (4x1.6 GHz Cortex-A55 & 4x1.2 GHz Cortex-A55)
GPU Mali-G68 MC4 IMG8322

Connectivity

USB Version 2.0 2.0
OTG Support 1
DisplayPort
DisplayPort Version N/A N/A
USB Features USB Type-C 2.0, OTG USB Type-C 2.0

Software

Operating System Android Android
Initial OS Version 11 13
Maximum OS Version 12

Comparison Summary

Oppo Reno6 5G vs Nokia C22: A Practical Breakdown for Real Users

This isn't just a specs battle—it's about how these phones actually perform in daily life. Below, we’ll dissect the differences and highlight which device suits your lifestyle.


1. Specifications Breakdown

Design & Build

FeatureOppo Reno6 5GNokia C22Real-World Implications
Dimensions156.8 × 72.1 × 7.6 mm164.6 × 75.9 × 8.6 mmReno6 is slimmer and more compact, easier for one-handed use. Nokia is slightly bulkier.
Weight182g190gReno6 is 8g lighter—small but noticeable in long usage.
Build ProtectionGorilla Glass 5UnknownReno6 has better screen durability against drops/scratches.

Display

FeatureOppo Reno6 5GNokia C22Real-World Implications
Screen Size6.43" AMOLED6.5" IPS LCDNokia is bigger, but Reno6 has better colors, contrast, and deep blacks.
Resolution1080x2400 (409 PPI)720x1600 (270 PPI)Reno6 is sharper—text, images, and videos look crisper.
Refresh Rate90Hz60HzReno6 feels smoother in scrolling, gaming, and animations.
Brightness1100 nits (peak)Unspecified (likely dimmer)Reno6 is far better outdoors—sunlight visibility won’t be an issue.

Performance

FeatureOppo Reno6 5GNokia C22Real-World Implications
ChipsetDimensity 900 (6nm)Unisoc SC9863A (28nm)Reno6 is over 7x faster (AnTuTu: 815K vs 109K). Expect faster apps, gaming, and multitasking with Reno6.
RAM8/12GB2GBNokia struggles with multitasking—apps will reload often. Reno6 is far more future-proof.
Storage128/256GB (no expandable)64GB (no expandable)Nokia’s 64GB is limiting—fills up fast with apps/media. Reno6 offers more breathing room.

Camera

FeatureOppo Reno6 5GNokia C22Real-World Implications
Main Camera50MP (Sony IMX766)13MP (basic sensor)Reno6 captures sharper, more detailed photos, especially in low light.
Ultrawide16MPNoneReno6 lets you fit more in the frame—great for landscapes/group shots.
Selfie32MP8MPFar better selfies with Reno6—more detail, better dynamic range.
Video Recording4K @ 30fps, 1080p @ 60fps1080p @ 30fpsReno6 is better for vlogging, action shots, and slow-motion.

Battery & Charging

FeatureOppo Reno6 5GNokia C22Real-World Implications
Capacity4500mAh5000mAhNokia has 11% more battery, but Reno6 makes up for it with efficiency.
Charging65W fast charging10W slow chargingReno6 charges in ~30 mins vs Nokia’s 2+ hours. Big difference if you're always on the go.

2. Key Insights

Oppo Reno6 5G Wins On:

Performance – Blows Nokia away in speed, gaming, and multitasking.
Display – AMOLED + 90Hz + 1080p = vastly better visuals.
CameraPro-level photography with multiple lenses and 4K video.
Charging65W charging is a game-changer for quick top-ups.

Nokia C22 Wins On:

Battery Life5000mAh gives it longer endurance (though slower charging).
Price – Likely cheaper (though exact pricing not provided).

Trade-Offs:

  • Nokia’s 2GB RAM and Unisoc chipset make it slow for modern apps.
  • Reno6’s AMOLED and fast charging come at a higher cost.

3. User Profiles & Recommendations

Who Should Buy the Oppo Reno6 5G?

Power users (gaming, streaming, multitasking)
Photography lovers (50MP main cam, 4K video)
Frequent travelers (65W fast charging)
Anyone who values a premium display (AMOLED + 90Hz)

Who Should Buy the Nokia C22?

Extremely budget-conscious buyers
Basic users (calls, texts, light browsing)
Secondary/backup phone for emergencies


4. Buying Decision Framework

Ask yourself:

  1. "Do I need a fast, smooth experience, or just the basics?"
    • Reno6 for speed, Nokia for bare-minimum tasks.
  2. "How important are cameras and media consumption?"
    • Reno6 excels in photos, videos, and screen quality.
  3. "Do I need all-day battery or fast charging?"
    • Nokia lasts longer, but Reno6 charges much faster.

Scenario-Based Picks:

  • Best Overall Experience?Oppo Reno6 5G
  • Cheapest Option for Basics?Nokia C22

Final Verdict: What I’d Choose

I’d go with the Oppo Reno6 5G.
The performance, display, and camera upgrades justify the (likely) higher price. Even though Nokia has a bigger battery, the slow charging and underpowered chipset make daily use frustrating. The Reno6 is faster, smoother, and more versatile—worth the investment if your budget allows.

If you only need calls, texts, and light browsing, the Nokia C22 works—but expect noticeable lag over time. The Reno6 is the clear winner for most users.

Alex Griffin
Alex Griffin

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