A new Oppo smartphone with the model number PKD110 has recently passed through China’s TENAA certification process, revealing its key specifications.

The PKD110 features a sizeable 6.67-inch LCD display with HD+ resolution. At its core is a 2.4 GHz processor. The TENAA listing doesn’t reveal the specific chipset, the clock speed suggests it will be a mid-range SoC.

Oppo PKD110 certification

The device will come with either 8GB or 12GB of RAM, and storage options include 128GB, 256GB, and a generous 512GB. It will be powered by a sizeable 5000mAh battery.

The Oppo PKD110 has a modest camera setup. There is an 8MP front-facing camera for selfies and video calls, while the rear features a dual-camera system with a 50MP main sensor and a secondary 2MP sensor.

For biometrics, the phone has a side-mounted fingerprint scanner and a microSD card slot to expand storage capacity if needed. The TENAA listing also reveals the PKD110’s dimensions: 165.799 x 76.14 x 7.68mm, and a weight of 186 grams.

While we know the specs of the device, the exact model name is still unknown. The design of the phone resembles the Reno 12 series with three rings on the back for the camera module and flat frames. However, it’s unclear whether this is a more affordable model in the Reno 12 line or part of another Oppo smartphone series.

The device has also received CMIIT certification, confirming that it will be a 5G phone. It should soon receive 3C certification, as these are the three certifications required for a smartphone to launch in China. We will keep you updated on new developments regarding the device.

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