The global version of the Oppo Reno 16 Pro has shown up on Geekbench, revealing important details before its official launch.
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This phone, with model number CPH2863, is confirmed to be the global Reno 16 Pro based on earlier certification records. The listing shows it runs Android 16 and will likely come with ColorOS 16, giving users a fresh software experience outside China.
The phone uses a MediaTek chip called MT6899, which has eight cores and uses ARMv8 architecture with a base speed of 2.20GHz. It has one fast core at 3.40GHz, three performance cores at 3.20GHz, and four efficiency cores at 2.20GHz.
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Most reports now say this is actually the Dimensity 8550 chipset, which has the same design and also powers the Chinese Reno 16 Pro launched earlier this year. The phone comes with about 12GB of RAM and a Mali-G720 MC8 GPU for graphics.
In Geekbench tests, the global Reno 16 Pro scored 1,575 points in single-core and 5,889 in multi-core. These scores are clearly higher than the standard Reno 16, which uses a Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 and got 1,240 single-core and 3,994 multi-core points. This means the global Pro model will handle heavy apps, games, and multitasking better.
The Oppo Reno 16 series is already sold in China, and the global version is close to launching. Previous reports say the full Reno 16 series, including the Pro, will launch in India on July 2, 2026.
As the launch gets closer, more details about price, camera specs, and battery size will be revealed. The Geekbench listing gives a clear early look at the chipset, RAM, and operating system of the global Reno 16 Pro.
