OPPO has a new PCEM00 / PCET00 smartphone certified by the TENAA telecom authority in China. The entire specifications and images of the phone matches with the Oppo F11 smartphone that was unveiled in the previous month in some Asian markets. The PCEM00 / PCET00 smartphone could be arriving with a different moniker in China.

OPPO PCEM00 / PCET00 Design

The OPPO PCEM00 / PCET00 smartphone is equipped with a waterdrop-like notch display that promises a high screen-to-body ratio. The bezels surrounding the screen are not clearly visible in the TENAA images of PCEM00 / PCET00 phone.

The rear shell of the smartphone seems to be of polycarbonate material. The top half of the rear panel has a vertical dual camera setup. Below it is the dual-tone LED flash and a fingerprint reader. The TENAA listing reveals that it will be only coming in a single color of Black in China. The smartphone measures 162 x 76.1 x 8.3mm and it weighs 190 grams.

Oppo PCEM00 PCET00 TENAA

OPPO PCEM00 / PCET00 Specifications

The PCEM00 / PCET00 smartphone sports a big display of 6.5 inches that delivers full HD+ resolution of 1080 x 2340 pixels and an aspect ratio of 19.5:9. The handset includes a 3,910mAh battery. The Chinese authority has only mentioned the minimum capacity of the battery. The Oppo F11 has a 4,020mAh typical capacity battery.

The OPPO PCEM00 / PCET00 is fueled by 2.1 GHz octa-core processor. Considering the fact that it is Oppo F11 for China, the handset could be featuring the Helio P70 SoC. It features 6 GB of RAM and an internal storage of 128 GB. There is a microSD card on the device for extra storage.

 

The smartphone is loaded with Android 9 Pie OS and it could be arriving the latest ColorOS 6.0 UI. Its dual camera setup will feature a 48-megapixel main sensor that will be coupled with a depth sensor of 5-megapixel. The small notch on the frontside of the phone houses a 16-megapixel selfie shooter.

OPPO has never launched an F-series smartphone in China. Hence, there is a possibility that the PCEM00 / PCET00 smartphone could end up with a different name in the home country.

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