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Soon after the appearance of the OPPO Reno4 Pro 5G (CPH2089) and Reno4 5G (CPH2091) in the database of Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the U.S., a mysterious new phone with model number CPH2127 has also surfaced at TENAA. The CPH2127 phone has been previously spotted at certification platforms like Indonesia’s TKDN, India’s Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), and Russia’s Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC). The mysterious OPPO smartphone had also appeared on Geekbench in the recent past. The FCC listing of the CPH2127 has revealed some of its key details.

The OPPO CPH2127 FCC documents has its rear schematics. It shows that it has a rectangle-shaped camera housing on its back. It includes three cameras and an LED flash. A traditional fingerprint scanner can also be seen on the rear shell of the CPH2127.

The OPPO CPH2127 measures 163.84 x 75.09mm and it measures 180.23mm diagonally. Hence, it appears that it could be having a display of around 6.5 inches. The CPH2127 is preloaded with ColorOS 7.2 based Android 10 OS. The handset houses a 4,890mAh battery and it may ship with an 18W fast charger.

The CPH2127’s Geekbench listing that was spotted in June had revealed that it is powered by Qualcomm’s octa-core processor that has a base frequency of 1.80GHz. The processor was mentioned with its ‘Bengal’ codename on Geekbench. Speculations are rife that the codename belongs to the Snapdragon 662 SoC that went official earlier this year. The SoC is coupled with 4 GB of RAM and it boots to Android 10 OS.

 

 

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