Oppo Reno16 series, Pad 6, Enco Air 5s and more to debut on May 25
Mark Your Calendars: Oppo’s Next Big Reveal is Set for May 25
It’s official—Oppo is gearing up for a massive hardware showcase. On May 25, the tech giant will pull the curtain back on the much-anticipated Oppo Reno16 series in China. But smartphones aren’t the only stars of the show. We’re also expecting the new Oppo Pad 6, the Enco Air 5s wireless earbuds, and a rather unique accessory called the Oppo Bubble. If you’re already sold, pre-reservations have officially opened on Oppo’s Chinese online store.
Meet the Reno16 Series: 200MP of Detail
The headline feature for the Reno16 lineup is undoubtedly the camera system. Oppo has confirmed a massive 200MP triple rear camera setup, signaling a serious push for mobile photography dominance. While both phones look sleek, they cater to slightly different vibes through their color palettes and configurations.
- Reno16 Pro: This powerhouse comes in Heartbeat, Dream Blue, and Moonlit Black. It’s built for heavy lifting with RAM options starting at 12GB and going up to 16GB, paired with up to 512GB of storage.
- Standard Reno16: This model leans into style with Heartbeat, Moonlit Black, and a stunning Galaxy Purple. Interestingly, the standard model offers even more storage flexibility, reaching all the way up to a massive 1TB variant.
Early leaks suggest the Pro model will be a beast under the hood, potentially featuring a 6.78-inch LTPO display, a MediaTek Dimensity 9500s chipset, and a whopping 7,000mAh battery. The standard version is rumored to be more compact with a 6.31-inch screen and a Dimensity 8500 SoC.
The “Oppo Bubble”: A Selfie Game Changer?
One of the more intriguing announcements is the Oppo Bubble. This magnetic accessory snaps onto the back of your phone and features a small, circular display. Its primary job? Serving as a high-quality viewfinder so you can use those powerful 200MP rear cameras for selfies. Because it’s magnetic, there’s a good chance it could work with other devices too, provided they play nice with magnetic attachments.
Oppo Pad 6 and Enco Air 5s
For those looking for a productivity boost, the Oppo Pad 6 looks promising. It’s confirmed to ship with a crisp 3K resolution display and a massive 10,420mAh battery to keep you powered through the day. It will also utilize the Dimensity 9500s chipset, ensuring it has the muscle for multitasking.
On the audio front, the Enco Air 5s earbuds are arriving with a comfortable semi-in-ear design. The real kicker here is the battery life—Oppo claims these buds can last up to 48 hours total with the charging case, which is impressive for any daily commuter or traveler.
With the launch just around the corner, it’s clear Oppo is aiming to refresh its entire ecosystem in one go. Whether you’re a photography enthusiast or a tablet power user, May 25 is shaping up to be a very interesting day.
