Oppo Reno16 Series Takes Center Stage in New Videos Ahead of May 25 Launch
Oppo’s next major smartphone release is no longer hiding in the shadows. Just days before the company officially unveils the Reno16 and Reno16 Pro in China, the upcoming devices have appeared in a series of short promotional clips and leaked hands-on videos that offer the clearest look yet at the new lineup.
The videos, which surfaced online ahead of the May 25 event, showcase both models side by side, highlighting Oppo’s familiar Reno design language while teasing a significant jump in hardware ambitions — especially in photography, battery capacity, and AI-driven features.
The early previews have intensified interest around what could become one of Oppo’s most aggressive Reno upgrades in recent years.

Oppo’s Mid-Range Flagship Push Becomes Clear
The Reno series has traditionally occupied a premium mid-range position in Oppo’s smartphone portfolio, sitting below the Find flagship family while still emphasizing stylish design and camera innovation.
With the Reno16 lineup, however, Oppo appears ready to narrow that gap considerably.
The short videos released ahead of launch focus heavily on the devices’ sleek flat-frame design, large camera modules, and vibrant color finishes. Official renders and teaser materials show color options including Heartbeat Star, Dream Blue, Galaxy Purple, and Midnight Black.
The leaked hands-on footage showing both devices side by side also suggests Oppo is maintaining a slim profile despite significantly larger batteries rumored for the series.
According to reports, the Reno16 Pro is expected to feature:
- A 200MP main camera
- A 50MP periscope telephoto lens
- A 50MP ultrawide camera
- A 50MP front-facing selfie camera
- A 6.78-inch LTPO OLED display
- MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500s chipset
- A 7,000mAh battery
Meanwhile, the standard Reno16 is rumored to ship with:
- A smaller 6.3-inch OLED display
- A Dimensity 8000-series chipset, likely the Dimensity 8500
- A 6,700mAh battery
- 80W wired charging
Many of these specifications remain unofficial until Oppo’s May 25 presentation, but multiple leaks have converged around the same hardware profile.
The 200MP Camera Strategy
Perhaps the most eye-catching rumor surrounding the Reno16 series is Oppo’s reported decision to push 200MP imaging across the lineup.
If confirmed, the Reno16 family would join a relatively small club of smartphones in 2026 using ultra-high-resolution Samsung ISOCELL HP5 sensors. Industry observers see this as a strategic move designed to elevate the Reno brand beyond the typical upper mid-range segment.
The rumored inclusion of a 50MP periscope telephoto lens is equally notable.
Periscope zoom systems have historically been reserved for ultra-premium flagship phones, but Oppo appears to be pushing advanced camera hardware further down its portfolio. Analysts believe this could make the Reno16 Pro particularly competitive in markets where mobile photography heavily influences purchasing decisions.
The company’s teaser videos themselves place strong emphasis on the rear camera system, often framing the large lens array as the centerpiece of the device design.
Bigger Batteries, Bigger Ambitions
Battery life is emerging as another major theme of the Reno16 generation.
Leaks point to the Reno16 Pro carrying a massive 7,000mAh battery paired with Oppo’s LTPO OLED display technology, which dynamically adjusts refresh rates to improve power efficiency.
If accurate, the capacity would represent a substantial leap over the Reno15 Pro’s 6,500mAh unit and place the Reno16 Pro among the largest-battery premium smartphones currently rumored for 2026.
The standard Reno16 is also expected to benefit from a sizeable 6,700mAh battery, suggesting Oppo is aggressively targeting endurance-focused consumers.
Fast charging remains central to the Reno identity as well. Reports suggest both devices will support 80W wired charging, while the Pro model may additionally feature 50W wireless charging.
Oppo’s New “Snap Key” Could Play a Bigger Role
Another detail attracting attention is the expected arrival of Oppo’s “Snap Key” shortcut button on the Reno line.
Originally introduced with the Find X9 series, the dedicated button reportedly allows users to instantly capture voice memos, screenshots, text, or images and send them into Oppo’s AI-powered “Mind Space” organization system.
The move signals Oppo’s broader effort to integrate AI utilities more deeply into everyday smartphone interactions.
Rumors also mention a secondary smart display feature branded as “OPPO Bubble,” though the company has yet to confirm Reno16-specific AI functionality.
Pre-Orders Are Already Live in China
Even before the official unveiling, Oppo has already opened pre-reservations for the Reno16 and Reno16 Pro through its Chinese online store.
Listings have revealed multiple memory configurations, including variants with up to:
- 16GB RAM
- 1TB internal storage
The Reno16 Pro is expected to launch in slightly fewer configurations than the standard model, focusing more on premium positioning.
Regulatory certifications have also hinted at a wider international rollout.
The Reno16 Pro has reportedly cleared certifications in:
- India
- Indonesia
- Europe
- Thailand
Leaks suggest additional variants, including a Reno16C and Reno16 Pro Mini, may arrive later for selected global markets.
No US Launch Expected
Despite growing international interest, Oppo still does not officially distribute the Reno line through US carriers.
Current reports indicate there are no plans for a formal United States launch for the Reno16 family. Instead, Oppo is expected to prioritize Asian and European markets first, with global availability potentially beginning between July and August 2026.
Indonesia is rumored to receive the devices as early as June, while India could follow shortly afterward.
Why the Reno16 Series Matters
The Reno16 series reflects a broader shift happening across the smartphone industry.
Features once considered exclusive to ultra-premium flagships — 200MP cameras, periscope zoom lenses, massive batteries, and advanced AI shortcuts — are increasingly moving into lower price tiers.
For Oppo, the Reno16 lineup appears designed to strengthen its position in the fiercely competitive upper mid-range segment, where rivals from Xiaomi, Honor, vivo, and Samsung are all racing to deliver flagship-like experiences at more accessible prices.
The teaser videos released ahead of launch are part of that strategy. Rather than waiting for launch day, Oppo is building momentum through carefully timed leaks, promotional clips, and pre-order campaigns that keep attention fixed on the Reno16 series before official pricing and specifications are finalized.
The Countdown to May 25
Oppo’s official launch event is scheduled for May 25, 2026, at 6 PM local time in China. Alongside the Reno16 smartphones, the company is also expected to introduce the Oppo Pad 6 tablet and Enco Air 5s earbuds.
For now, the quick videos circulating online have accomplished exactly what Oppo likely hoped for: turning the Reno16 series into one of the most closely watched smartphone launches of the month.
Whether the final devices live up to the growing hype will become clear when Oppo finally pulls the curtain back later this week.
