Geekbench Confirms Dimensity Chipset and 12GB RAM for Oppo Reno 16
A new Geekbench listing has effectively confirmed core Oppo Reno 16 specs, showing Oppo’s next mid‑flagship will lean heavily on MediaTek silicon. The device, identified by model number PMM110, is powered by a MediaTek MT6899 SoC with a 1+3+4 CPU cluster and Mali‑G720 MC8 GPU, pointing to either the Dimensity 8500 or the marginally updated Dimensity 8550. This firmly positions the Reno 16 as a Dimensity chipset phone targeting strong multi‑core performance rather than brute‑force benchmark dominance. The listing also reveals 12GB of RAM and, crucially, Android 16 out of the box, putting the handset among the earliest Android 16 devices tipped for launch. Early scores of 1,611 (single‑core) and 6,402 (multi‑core) suggest performance that should comfortably handle demanding apps and high‑refresh‑rate gaming, setting a solid baseline before we see optimized retail software.

Reno 16 and Reno 16 Pro: Rumoured Design, Display, and Camera Hardware
Beyond the benchmark leak, multiple reports outline how Oppo plans to differentiate the standard Reno 16 from the Reno 16 Pro. Both Oppo Reno 16 specs sets are expected to include OLED panels with 1.5K resolution and 120Hz refresh, but with different sizes: a more compact 6.32‑inch screen for the vanilla model and a 6.78‑inch LTPO OLED on the Pro. The Pro variant is tipped to step up to a Dimensity 9500s chipset, a 200MP primary camera with periscope telephoto, and a massive 7,000mAh battery. The standard Reno 16 is also rumoured to adopt a 200MP‑led triple camera (200MP main, 50MP ultra‑wide, 50MP 3.5x periscope) and up to 16GB RAM plus 1TB storage. Expected IP68/IP69 protection and a flat, modern design indicate Oppo is pushing the line closer to full‑fledged flagship territory.

Battery, Charging, and Android 16: Everyday Experience Priorities
Battery and software details suggest Oppo is focusing the Reno 16 series on longevity and future‑proofing more than ever. The standard Reno 16 is tipped to carry a 6,700mAh cell with 80W wired charging, while the Reno 16 Pro is rumoured to bump capacity to 7,000mAh and add 50W wireless charging. These figures, if accurate, would give the Reno line some of the largest batteries in its class and should translate into multi‑day endurance, even with 120Hz displays. On the software side, the Geekbench listing confirms the Reno 16 will ship with Android 16 from day one, likely skinned with Oppo’s latest ColorOS iteration. Early adoption of Android 16 differentiates the Reno 16 from many rivals that will still debut on older versions, and it should provide longer update headroom for buyers prioritising long‑term support.
Oppo May 25 Launch: Reno 16 Series, Pad 6, and Enco Air 5s
Oppo has locked in its May 25 launch for 6PM local time, with the Reno 16 series headlining a hardware‑packed event that also features the Oppo Pad 6 and Enco Air 5s. The tablet is positioned as a productivity‑centric device, with leaks pointing to a 12.1‑inch 3K LCD at 144Hz, Dimensity 9500s chipset, up to 16GB RAM, a 10,420mAh battery, pogo‑pin keyboard support, stylus input, and a slim 5.99mm chassis. The Enco Air 5s are expected to refresh Oppo’s mainstream audio line. For the phones, colour options tipped include Black Horse, Dream Blue and Heartbeat Star on the Pro, with additional Fairy Purple and Lucky Clover for the standard model. Pricing and complete Oppo Reno 16 specs will be officially detailed during the Oppo May 25 launch, alongside availability plans for all three product lines.
Positioning Against Rivals and What to Expect After the Launch
With a Dimensity chipset, large batteries, and a 200MP‑centric camera system, the Reno 16 series appears designed to undercut traditional flagships on price while matching them on core experience metrics. The combination of 1.5K 120Hz OLED panels, up to 16GB RAM, and Android 16 places the Reno 16 squarely against upper‑mid to premium competitors from brands betting on Snapdragon silicon. Where Oppo may gain an edge is endurance: the rumoured 6,700mAh and 7,000mAh batteries outsize many mainstream premium phones, and the inclusion of a periscope lens on both models could bring long‑range photography to a broader price band. Certification sightings indicate an international rollout is planned after the initial domestic debut, with an India launch window tipped for July–August once Oppo finishes promoting its flagship Find X9 series in other markets.
