Oppo Reno14 pops up on GeekBench, rocking a Dimensity 8400 chipset
Thanks to various leaks, we already know a fair bit about the upcoming Oppo Reno14. If Oppo sticks to its usual release schedule of two Reno generations a year, we can probably expect the Reno14 in June.
In the meantime, it seems like there are already early units floating around. The Reno14 goes by the PKZ110 model name on GeekBench and was spotted on GeekBench with a Dimensity 8400 chipset and a Mali-G720 MC7 GPU. These are accompanied by 12GB of RAM, and the tested phone runs Android 15.
Oppo Reno 14 spotted on Geekbench with MediaTek's Dimensity 8400 chipset.
— Abhishek Yadav (@yabhishekhd) May 2, 2025
Specifications
🍭 Android 15
🔳 Dimensity 8400 SoC
🎮 Mali-G720 MC7 GPU
- 12GB RAM
🔩 Metal frame#OppoReno14 #OppoReno14Pro pic.twitter.com/WyUerykPRT
Regarding other details about the Reno14 generation (we aren't sure whether the vanilla 14 or the Pro), we believe the phone will have a periscope telephoto - a 50MP unit with a 3.5x lens. To the left of the periscope are the two other cameras – a 50MP main with OIS and an 8MP ultra-wide camera- which are all the details we have so far.
We also believe the Pro will have an aluminum frame, an IP68/IP69 "full" water resistance rating, a flat 120Hz OLED display, and potentially a special "Magic Cube" button on the phone's left side.
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Reader comments
- ghft
- 8 hours ago
- awn
They launch so many phones that they just feel like a generic oem company
- Eyaddy
- 13 hours ago
- fmn
The Reno series will never be a flagship but it will always be a flagship killer, if the Reno series were flagship phones then why would people buy the X series?