The upcoming Oppo Reno14 has made an early appearance on Geekbench, revealing key details about its performance and hardware. The listing, spotted earlier today, confirms the device will debut with an unannounced MediaTek Dimensity chipset, signaling a significant leap in power for Oppo’s popular mid-range series.
According to the Geekbench 6.2 test results (viewable here), the Reno14, identified by model number PHU110, scored 1,325 in single-core and 4,201 in multi-core tests. These numbers suggest a notable upgrade over last year’s Reno13, which relied on the Dimensity 7050. The new chipset, tentatively dubbed the MediaTek Dimensity 8300, appears to leverage a 4nm manufacturing process and an octa-core configuration, including a prime Cortex-A715 core clocked at 3.0 GHz. Early analysis hints at improved AI capabilities and energy efficiency, which could translate to smoother multitasking and gaming.
Beyond raw power, the Reno14 is rumored to pack a 6.7-inch 120Hz AMOLED display, a 50MP primary camera with OIS, and a 5,000mAh battery supporting 80W SuperVOOC charging. Oppo’s signature design flourishes, like a slim profile and gradient finishes, are also expected.
But wait—there’s more Reno news. While the Reno14 is stealing headlines, a recent tip-off from GSMGoTech claims Oppo is already preparing the Reno15 series for a late 2025 launch. The report suggests the Reno15 Pro could feature a periscope zoom lens and satellite connectivity—features typically reserved for flagship devices. However, Oppo seems focused on refining the Reno14 first, ensuring it stands out in the crowded mid-range segment.
Industry insiders speculate the Reno14 will debut in Q3 2025, likely priced between 550. With its blend of upgraded performance, sleek design, and competitive specs, Oppo appears poised to challenge rivals like Xiaomi’s Redmi Note series and Samsung’s Galaxy A-line.
As always, take leaks with a grain of salt—but for now, the Reno14’s Geekbench cameo has certainly set the bar high. Stay tuned for official updates!
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