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Oppo is developing the Reno 16 Pro, the next iteration of its Reno series, which could arrive in India and globally by July or August 2024, according to leaks from tipster Yogesh Brar. The device is expected to build on the Reno 15 Pro’s design and features, with a 6.32-inch OLED display (slightly smaller than the 6.78-inch screen on the current model) and a triple rear camera system led by a 200-megapixel sensor. It may also include an “action button” similar to those found on recent OnePlus phones, which could offer quick access to features like camera modes or voice assistants. The phone is rumored to have a glass-and-aluminum body, a larger 6,500mAh battery (a marginal upgrade from the Reno 15 Pro’s 6,500mAh), and a range of color options including black, green, purple, and white.
The Reno 16 Pro is said to be part of a broader Reno 16 lineup that could include the standard Reno 16, Reno 16 Pro Mini, and Reno 16 Pro Max models. Storage options may expand significantly, with configurations ranging from 12GB+256GB up to 16GB+1TB, catering to users who need more memory for apps, photos, or video editing. The device is expected to run on either the MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ or 9500s chipset, which could improve performance for multitasking and gaming. However, no official pricing details have been shared yet, though the Reno 15 Pro in India started at Rs. 67,999 for the 12GB+256GB version.
For everyday users, the Reno 16 Pro’s upgrades could mean sharper photos with the 200MP camera, slightly longer battery life, and a more intuitive interface via the action button. The rumored color choices and storage flexibility may also appeal to those who want customization and space for media or apps. While the exact release date and price remain unconfirmed, the leaks suggest Oppo is aiming to refresh its Reno line quickly after the November 2023 launch of the Reno 15 series. Users interested in the Reno 16 Pro should monitor official announcements for final details, but the rumored features point to a phone that could compete in the premium smartphone market with strong photography, performance, and design.



