
The international version of the OPPO Reno 16 has appeared in the Geekbench database, giving an early look at the hardware OPPO may use for markets outside China. The listed model number is CPH2865, and the benchmark entry points to a Qualcomm platform rather than the MediaTek chip used in the Chinese version.
According to the listing, the global OPPO Reno 16 is equipped with the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 processor and 12GB of RAM. In the CPU benchmark, the device recorded a single-core score of 1,240 and a multi-core score of 3,994.
That chip choice would make the international model meaningfully different from the standard Chinese Reno 16. In China, the Reno 16 standard edition uses MediaTek’s Dimensity 8550 SUPER chip instead.

The Chinese Reno 16 also features a 6.3-inch AMOLED display, a 200-megapixel main camera, and a 6,700mAh battery. The 12GB RAM and 256GB storage version of that domestic model is priced at 3,499 yuan in China.
The Geekbench entry does not confirm every global specification, so it is still unclear whether OPPO will keep the same display, camera, and battery configuration for the international release. Global versions of Chinese phones sometimes change processors, battery sizes, charging standards, or camera setups depending on market strategy and certification requirements.
Previous leaks have suggested that the global model may receive a smaller battery than the Chinese version. If that proves accurate, OPPO may be balancing weight, regional regulations, and component availability for the international device.
For now, OPPO has not officially announced the launch date for the global OPPO Reno 16. The Geekbench appearance does not guarantee an immediate release, but it usually indicates that testing is already underway and that the device is moving closer to launch.
The most important detail from this early listing is the shift to the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4. For buyers outside China, that could influence performance expectations, modem behavior, and software optimization compared with the Dimensity-powered domestic model.