A new OPPO phone with PCHM10 / PCHT10 has leaked on TENAA ahead of its Chinese launch. The specifications of the phone suggest that it is a China variant of the OPPO A5 (2020) that has gone official in markets like India and Pakistan. Rumors surrounding it have claimed that it could be releasing OPPO A9s in China.

The PCHM10 / PCHT10 measures 163.6 x 75.6 x 9.1mm and it has a weigh of 195 grams. The smartphone has a big display of 6.5 inches that features a waterdrop notch. It offers HD+ resolution of 720 x 1600 pixels. The 2.0GHz octa-core processor powers the smartphone along with 4 GB of RAM. The internal storage of the phone is 128 GB. A microSD card slot is there on the device for expanding on its storage. The Android 9 Pie OS runs on the device. It will also ship with the latest version of ColorOS 6.

The rear panel of the PCHM10 / PCHT10 Oppo phone has a 12-megapixel + 8-megapixel + 2-megapixel + 2-megapixel quad camera system. It has a front-facing camera of 8-megapixel. The handset has a 5,000mAh battery and a rear-facing fingerprint sensor. There is no support for fast charging on the device.

OPPO PCHM10 PCHT10 TENAA

The PCHM10 / PCHT10 is a Chinese variant of the Snapdragon 665 powered OPPO A5 (2020) smartphone that has model numbers such as CPH1931, CPH1959, CPH1933 and CP1935. The PCHM30 / PCHT30 that was approved by TENAA earlier this month is an advanced version of PCHM10 / PCHT10 with 48-megapixel quad camera, 16-megapixel selfie camera and 8 GB of RAM.

The PCHM30 / PCHT30 is expected to launch in China as OPPO A9 (2020) and the PCHM10 / PCHM10 may go official as OPPO A9s soon. In India, the OPPO A9 (2020) variants like 4 GB RAM + 128 GB storage and 8 GB RAM + 128 GB storage are respectively priced at Rs. 16,990 (~$238) and Rs. 19,990 (~$278). Its color variants are Marine Green and Space Purple. The OPPO A5 (2020) models such as 3 GB RAM + 64 GB storage and 4 GB RAM + 64 GB storage are respectively priced at Rs. 12,490 (~$175) and Rs. 13,990 (~$195).

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