Oppo’s next Reno15 family just popped up in Geekbench, and the early numbers give a clear hint at what to expect. A prototype logged a single-core score of 1,668 and a multi-core score of 6,274, and the listing names MediaTek’s Dimensity 8450 as the chipset. That test device also shows 16 GB of RAM and Android 16 with ColorOS 16 out of the box.

Those figures put the Reno15 (or Reno15 Pro) in solid upper-midrange to flagship-adjacent performance. The Dimensity 8450 is built to be fast and efficient, and paired with 16 GB of memory it should handle heavy apps, multitasking, and gaming without much fuss. The Android 16 + ColorOS 16 combo suggests Oppo will ship the phones with a very recent software baseline and the latest privacy and feature updates.
A quick note on which Reno15 this might be: industry whispers say the Pro Max — the top of the lineup — may use MediaTek’s Dimensity 9400 instead. So the Geekbench entry is most likely for either the regular Reno15 or the Reno15 Pro. Rumors point to a China launch before the end of 2025 and a broader rollout in early 2026, though the Pro Max may not reach all global markets.
What this means for buyers
- If you want a phone that handles demanding tasks smoothly, a Reno15 model with Dimensity 8450 and 16 GB RAM should be a strong pick.
- Expect modern software features from day one thanks to Android 16 and ColorOS 16.
- If you prefer the absolute top performance, keep an eye on the rumored Pro Max with Dimensity 9400 — but availability may be limited.
These Geekbench numbers show good real-world potential, but benchmarks aren’t everything. Battery life, camera tuning, display quality, and software polish will decide whether the Reno15 lineup stands out. Still, on paper, this looks promising for people who want fast phones without the very top-end price tag.
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