Recent reports have that OPPO is working on an affordable A-series phone called the OPPO A16, which is expected to replace the OPPO A15 from last year. The company could be internally testing the performance of the A16 as it has appeared on the Geekbench benchmarking site.

The OPPO phone with CPH2269 model number has been previously spotted at certification platforms like BIS (India), IMDA (Singapore), EE (Europe), TKDN (Indonesia), SIRIM (Malaysia), NBTC (Thailand), and the FCC (U.S.). Among these, only the FCC listing revealed some of its key specs, whereas some of the other certifications confirmed that it will be launching with the OPPO A16 moniker.

Oppo-A16-Geekbench

The Geekbench listing (via) of the OPPO A16 revealed that it is powered by the MediaTek Helio G35 chip, which is mentioned as MT6765G. The listing further states that it has 4 GB of RAM, and it boots to Android 11 OS. It scored 177 and 950 points in the single-core and multi-core tests of Geekbench, respectively.

The FCC listing of the phone revealed that the handset could be housing a 4,980mAh rated battery and it will come with ColorOS 11.1 UI. On the connectivity front, it will offer features like 4G, dual-band Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth. It is also expected to feature a side-mounted fingerprint scanner.

RELATED: