Oppo seems to be adding a new smartphone to its Reno 7 series. After hitting Geekbench, NBTC, and TUV certification databases, the Oppo Reno 7Z 5G has passed through the FCC certification website, hinting at its imminent launch. With all these listings, we have some key specifications of the upcoming handset in our hands.
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According to the FCC listing, the Oppo Reno 7Z 5G bears the model number CPH2343. Besides, the certification reveals details about the battery capacity, operating system, and a few more.
The Oppo Reno 7Z 5G will ship with a 4,500 mAh power cell that will make it weigh 173 grams. In addition, it will offer ColorOS 12.0.1 out of the box and measure 159.85 × 73.19 × 7.49mm in dimensions.
Apart from this, the certification does not disclose any other features. However, we do have some other details of the handset from the Geekbench database. On that note, the Oppo Reno 7Z 5G will draw power from an octa-core processor based on Qualcomm Snapdragon 480+ 5G chipset.
For software, the phone will boost Android 11 pre-installed paired with 8GB of RAM. Further, the battery will support 33W fast charging as divulged in the TUV Rheinland listing.
Unfortunately, other specifications, including screen size, screen type, and camera are still under wrap. It’s just a matter of a few weeks though. Regardless, some leaks suggest that the Reno 7Z resembles Oppo A96 in design, except for the triple rear camera unit.