Oppo had recently released three new Reno5 smartphone models at two different events. A fourth one has also been rumored to launch for the global market and now, a new report has revealed that a fifth might also be in the works.

Oppo

According to a GSMArena report, the Chinese tech giant is working on a new Reno5 mode reportedly dubbed the Oppo Reno5 Lite 5G. This model apparently supports 30W fast charging and was recently found listed on the Chinese website 3C (China Compulsory Certification). The device is codenamed PELM00, with the official branding having yet to be confirmed. Although, the original report from MyFixGuide seems confident of this branding as it covers all price categories through the Reno5 lineup.

Arriving at the charging listing, the Oppo Reno5 Lite 5G will arrive with VOOC 4.0, as the adapter is listed as VC56HACH, which is the same power brick as all of the other mid range devices from the company. Notably, with the launch of all five models, the smartphone maker would’ve successfully covered all categories with one lineup alone and have even launched a global variant as well.

OPPO Reno5 Pro+ poster

Unfortunately, the device’s other specifications are unknown at the moment. Although, a few educated speculations can be made right now, like the inclusion of a 5G Dimensity chipset from MediaTek, and a multi camera setup on the rear including a primary camera, ultra wide angle lens, depth sensor, and even a macro shooter. The mid range segment faces one of the stiffest competition in the industry, so the company might also surprise us with other features as well, so stay tuned for more updates.