Oppo’s next global Reno phone has surfaced in Geekbench, and the early read is straightforward: the Reno 16 Pro appears to pack 12 GB of RAM, Android 16, and what looks very much like MediaTek’s Dimensity 8500 inside. The device carries model number CPH2863, which Gizmochina says points to the global version of the Reno 16 Pro, while a previous certification also tied it to 80 W fast charging. That is a pretty standard pre-launch breadcrumb trail for a phone that is clearly moving through the final approval stages.

The Geekbench scores are solid rather than flashy: 1,575 in single-core and 5,889 in multi-core. That puts it in the same broad performance neighborhood as other upper-midrange Android phones, where Oppo tends to compete on polish, charging speed, and camera tuning more than raw benchmark bragging rights.

Dimensity 8500 points to a global Reno 16 Pro

Geekbench lists the chip as MediaTek MT6899, and the CPU/GPU setup lines up with the Dimensity 8500. For context, the Chinese Reno 16 uses the Dimensity 8550 Super, a variant that keeps the same CPU and GPU characteristics but adds mostly AI-related tweaks. That kind of split is classic Oppo: one version for China, another for international markets, and just enough hardware variation to keep spec sheets annoying.

If the leak holds, the global Reno 16 Pro will launch into a crowded field of Android phones that increasingly lean on software features and charging speed to stand out. The chip itself is not the story so much as the package around it, and Oppo seems intent on making sure the global model is not a watered-down afterthought.

What Geekbench reveals

  • Model number: CPH2863
  • RAM: 12 GB
  • Operating system: Android 16
  • Geekbench scores: 1,575 single-core, 5,889 multi-core
  • Charging: 80 W fast charging was previously certified by TUV

The remaining question is whether Oppo has anything else up its sleeve for the global Reno 16 Pro beyond the basics already visible in leaks and certifications. If the company sticks to its usual playbook, expect the official pitch to focus less on the chipset and more on battery life, cameras, and how quickly the phone can get back to 100% before you finish a coffee.

Source: Ixbt

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