Last week, two OPPO devices with model numbers PCAT10 and PCAM10 were seen on TENAA’s website. The two phones are believed to be the OPPO Reno Lite which will come with an Helio P70 chipset. When they were listed last week, there were no images. TENAA has now updated the listing, thereby giving us an early look at the design.

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The OPPO Reno Lite has a large 6.5-inch display. We brightened up the photo of the front and was able to see it has a notch for the selfie camera. The rear of the device is home to dual cameras (16MP + 2MP) positioned in the middle of the device and stacked on top of each other. There is an LED flash below the sensors while a fingerprint scanner comes next.

The Reno Lite will not only be missing out on the pop-up selfie camera action. It will also not have an in-display fingerprint scanner. Nevertheless, it should be the cheapest model.

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TENAA has also updated the memory configuration of the phone. Now both the PCAT10 and PCAM10 network variants will come in 4GB RAM + 64GB and 6GB RAM + 128GB versions. The listing says the phone will come in black but the images are of a blue-green variant.

(Sources: 1, 2)