Fresh off the announcement desk — the OPPO Reno 16 series is set to launch in China later this month. The lineup is expected to include at least two phones: the Reno 16 and Reno 16 Pro. Of the two, the Reno 16 Pro model has now been spotted on India’s BIS certification site and Indonesia’s TKDN database. These kinds of listings don’t reveal much on their own, but they confirm the phone’s imminent launch.

OPPO Reno 16 Pro BIS listing

The OPPO Reno 16 Pro was spotted on these certification sites with the model number CPH2863. While detailed specifications are still under wraps, the approvals confirm support for multiple network bands, including 5G. That’s expected for a phone in this category, but it does signal that OPPO is preparing This product for a wide international rollout, including India.

OPPO Reno 16 Pro specifications

Leaks point to a large 6.78-inch display, likely using LTPO technology with a 1.5K resolution for the OPPO Reno 16 Pro. If true, that would place it in the same league as many premium mid-segment and premium-tier devices, offering smoother refresh rates while managing battery efficiency better with the LTPO panel.

This device could be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9500s chipset, which is part of MediaTek’s premium-tier lineup, competing with processors typically seen in high-end Android phones. Paired with up to 16GB of RAM and as much as 1TB of storage, the Reno 16 Pro seems aimed at power people who want strong multitasking and long-term usability.

One of the biggest talking points is the rumored 200MP primary camera, which suggests OPPO is focusing on offering a strong primary camera for the Reno 16 Pro. Whether it translates into consistently better photos will depend on software tuning, but on spec sheets, it puts This product ahead of many rivals in the same price band.

Battery life could be another standout feature. A 7,000mAh battery is tipped for the Reno 16 Pro, and it fits the current standard of most phones in the premium mid-segment or sub-premium-tier segment, where at least 7,000mAh is offered. Combined with 80W fast charging and possible wireless charging support, this could make the Reno 16 Pro appealing to people who prioritise long usage times without frequent charging.

Compared to its predecessor, the Reno 16 Pro looks like a step up in key areas, like a bigger battery, a more powerful chipset, and a higher-resolution camera. If priced correctly, it could give tough competition to rivals in the upper mid-segment segment. The Reno 16 Pro might make sense if you want a phone that balances performance, camera capabilities, and battery endurance without stepping fully into ultra-premium pricing. That said, it may be worth waiting for everyday reviews, especially to see how the camera performs and how well the large battery is optimised. If you’re currently on a Reno 14 Pro, the rumored upgrades in chipset and camera could justify an immediate switch, but Reno 15 Pro people might find the improvements incremental.

With certifications now in place and the China launch imminent, it’s likely only a matter of time before OPPO officially brings the Reno 16 Pro to global markets.