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OPPO’s latest hardware push centers on MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500s, bringing the chip to both the new Pad6 tablet and Reno16 Pro phone. The Pad6 sports a 12.1-inch 3K 144Hz “soft‑light” LCD, 10,420mAh battery with 67W charging, and AI multitasking features, starting around ¥2,804 after subsidies. The Reno16 Pro pairs the 9500s with a 200MP gimbal-stabilized main camera, multiple 50MP auxiliaries, and advanced on-device imaging and live shooting capabilities; the Reno16 lineup also touts large batteries and fast charging. Across devices OPPO highlights AI tools, cross-device connectivity, and premium displays geared to content creators and multitasking users.
OPPO's coordinated launch of Dimensity 9500s devices signals a strategic bet on MediaTek silicon to power flagship imaging and multitasking features across phones and tablets. Tech professionals should note implications for SoC adoption trends, cross-device AI feature design, and component sourcing in China-priced premium devices.
Dossier last updated: 2026-05-29 02:36:07
OPPO has begun sales of the Reno16 series in China with government-subsidized prices starting at ¥2,999. The lineup includes the Reno16 and Reno16 Pro with glass backs, metal frames, and distinct color finishes; the Pro features a 6.78-inch 2772×1272 OLED display and MediaTek Dimensity 9500s, while the Reno16 has a 6.32-inch OLED and debuts the Dimensity 8550 Super. Both phones include OPPO’s ShanHai communication enhancement chip, a dedicated Wi‑Fi acceleration chip, advanced cooling, large batteries (7000mAh Pro, 6700mAh Reno16) with 80W wired and up to 50W wireless charging, and a 200MP main camera alongside high‑res telephoto, ultra‑wide, and 50MP front sensors. New AI features and a magnetic OPPO Bubble selfie screen accessory were also announced.
OPPO launched the Pad6 tablet, starting at ¥3299 with a subsidized price from ¥2804.15. The 12.1-inch device features a 3K (3000×2120) 144Hz LCD with 900 nits peak brightness and a new “soft-light” anti-glare display (paper-book mode, TÜV and national eye-care certifications). It’s powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9500s (AnTuTu ~3.06M), offers a 10,420 mAh battery with 67W fast charging, and promises long battery health and six years of smooth use via ColorOS 16. Pad6 emphasizes AI and multitasking: multi-window, PC-grade WPS, cross-device file sharing (including iOS), AI transcription and note generation, and creative “one-drag-two-write-three-circle” journaling features. The design is thin (5.99mm) and light (577g) with multiple colors and enhanced cross-device connectivity.
OPPO announced the Reno16 series, priced from ¥3,499 (¥2,999 after government subsidy), with sales starting May 29. The lineup includes the Reno16 Pro (6.78-inch OLED, Dimensity 9500s, 7000mAh battery, 80W wired + 50W wireless charging, 200MP main camera with micr o-gimbal, 50MP periscope and 50MP ultrawide) and the Reno16 (6.32-inch OLED, Dimensity 8550 Super, 6700mAh battery, 80W charging). Both use glass backs, metal frames, OPPO’s ShanHai communication enhancement chip, independent Wi‑Fi accelerator, nano ice-crystal cooling, and an on-device AI key for quick content extraction and OPPO AI features. OPPO also launched the OPPO Bubble selfie screen accessory priced ¥499.
OPPO will unveil the Reno16 Pro on May 25, marking the Reno series’ first phone to ship with a 200MP gimbal-stabilized main camera and MediaTek Dimensity 9500s flagship chipset. The handset’s camera system reportedly pairs the 200MP main sensor with a 50MP periscope telephoto, a 50MP ultrawide, and a 50MP front ultrawide, and adds features like chip-level image optimization, Natural Tone rendering, 1.5K super resolution, 2K super screenshot and multiple live/dual-view capture modes. OPPO is emphasizing real-time “live” shooting features, multi-output 4K captures, and film-style filters, positioning the Reno16 Pro as a photography-focused flagship with gaming and display enhancements.