The OPPO Reno16 series has gone global, with OPPO rolling out the standard Reno16 and the camera-focused Reno16 Pro across Europe this week. As spotted by NoypiGeeks and confirmed on OPPO's global site, the international models arrive with notably different silicon from their China-only counterparts and lean hard on photography, headlined by a 200MP main sensor on the Pro. European sales opened as pre-orders converted to full availability in early July, though OPPO has not yet confirmed Philippine pricing or a local release date.
Key Takeaways
- The OPPO Reno16 Pro launches globally at EUR1,099 (around ₱77,100); the standard Reno16 starts at EUR899 (around ₱63,100).
- The Reno16 Pro carries a 200MP main camera with OIS, a 50MP 3.5x periscope telephoto, and a 50MP ultra-wide.
- Global units use different chipsets than the Chinese versions — Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 for the Reno16 and Dimensity 8550 Super for the Pro.
- Both phones pack a 6,700mAh battery with 80W wired charging and IP68/IP69K durability.
- Philippine availability and pricing remain undisclosed as of publication.
Split chipsets: what changed for the global models
The most important detail for spec-watchers is that OPPO quietly changed the processors for the international release. GSMArena, which tracked the rollout, notes the global lineup "arrives with specs changes" versus the versions sold in China. According to NoypiGeeks, the global Reno16 runs a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 with a Mali-G720 MC8 GPU — a swap from the Dimensity chip used on the Chinese unit. The Reno16 Pro, meanwhile, ships with a MediaTek Dimensity 8550 Super clocked at 3.2GHz alongside an Immortalis-G925 MC12 GPU and 12GB of RAM.
Both phones keep a compact 6.32-inch FHD+ AMOLED, but the Pro pushes to a 144Hz refresh rate with 3840Hz PWM dimming and a sharper 2640 x 1216 (~460ppi) panel, while the standard Reno16 tops out at 120Hz. Each screen is rated for up to 3,600 nits of peak brightness.
