IT Home unboxes OPPO (欧珀) Reno16 Pro “Heart‑Stirring Star Motion” — a 3D floating planet on the back
IT Home (IT之家) has published an unboxing gallery of OPPO (欧珀)’s new Reno16 Pro “Heart‑Stirring Star Motion” edition, and the handset’s standout move isn’t a chip or camera spec — it’s the back. What looks like a small, suspended planet floating above the glass immediately steals the show. Curious? The photos make the effect hard to ignore.
Design and packaging
The Reno16 Pro ships in a silver, design-forward box with a square viewing window. Inside sits a bright white phone whose glass rear appears to host a three‑dimensional planet and shimmering ring; the motif casts a clear perspective over the OPPO logo and is surrounded by countless tiny sparkling particles that heighten the depth effect. It has been reported that OPPO uses an industry‑claimed “3D iced‑suspended” process and an embedded micro‑nano printing technique to create a naked‑eye 3D impression on the consumer device. The camera island is sunk into one continuous cold‑sculpted glass panel, and the chassis pairs an aluminum midframe with a fine matte sandblasted finish.
Display, dimensions and accessories
On the front is a large 6.78‑inch panel with ultra‑narrow bezels (93.35% screen‑to‑body) and a 2640×1216 resolution (460 PPI). The display supports up to 120Hz refresh, 10‑bit color and, OPPO says, a peak brightness as high as 3,600 nits. IT Home’s measurements put the “Heart‑Stirring” unit at about 7.9mm thick and 209g in weight, closely matching official figures; the box includes an 80W charger, USB‑C cable and a transparent protective case.
What it means
Reno has long been OPPO’s style‑and‑imaging line, pitched at younger buyers who prize looks as much as cameras. This release continues that playbook: striking visual design and solid hardware polish rather than a headline‑grabbing new chipset. That strategy also unfolds against a broader backdrop — Chinese handset makers are expanding global reach even as supply‑chain and geopolitical frictions (export controls and trade tensions) reshape component access and competitive dynamics. For buyers who value distinctive aesthetics and a bright, high‑spec screen, IT Home’s gallery suggests the Reno16 Pro “Heart‑Stirring Star Motion” could be an easy sell.
