TENAA lists new Oppo phone with 65 W fast charging, 5G connectivity

Peter, 20 August 2020

TENAA added a new Oppo phone to its database – no, not the F17 Pro that was teased earlier today. That one promises to measure only 7.48 mm thick and weigh 164 g while this one is a tiny bit chunkier at 7.85 mm and 169 g.

Still, this model – PEAM00/PEAT00 – is interesting because it features 65 W fast charging, according to leakster Digital Chat Station. The battery is listed as 2,100 mAh, but that’s certainly a mistake and the actual capacity should be twice that (two cell batteries are common with fast charging phones).

Judging by the layout of the triple camera, this will be an A-series phone. The Oppo A72 and A92s both have similar square camera islands. Note that the A92s is being rebranded as the “Reno4 Z 5G” for the global market so it could be a Reno phone too.

Anyway, the phone is equipped with a 48 MP main and 8 MP secondary camera (most likely with an ultra wide lens), plus a 2 MP module (a depth sensor probably). There’s a punch hole in the upper left corner of the screen for the 32 MP selfie camera.

New Oppo phone with 65 W fast charging (photos by TENAA) New Oppo phone with 65 W fast charging (photos by TENAA) New Oppo phone with 65 W fast charging (photos by TENAA) New Oppo phone with 65 W fast charging (photos by TENAA)
New Oppo phone with 65 W fast charging (photos by TENAA)

The screen itself is a 6.43” AMOLED with 1,080 x 2,400 px resolution. There’s no mention of the refresh rate, but seeing how both the A72 and A92s, even the mid-range A53, have HRR displays, chances are that this one will too.

The phone is powered by an unknown chipset (octa-core CPU at 2.0 GHz). Whatever it is, it has a 5G modem. Anyway, the chipset is paired with 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB storage and it runs ColorOS based on Android 10.

There’s no word on when this phone will be unveiled.

Source (in Chinese) | Via


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  • AnonD-947580
  • 21 Aug 2020
  • MId

Thanks.

  • oppo
  • 21 Aug 2020
  • xhm

Oppo

Since when did we start using an acronym for high refresh rate.

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