OPPO announced the OPPO Reno6 5G, Reno6 Pro 5G, and Reno6 Pro+ 5G smartphones in China last month. Speculations are rife that these phones will be hitting the global markets in July. Fresh information reveals that the Reno6 Pro+ has received certification from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the U.S. The FCC listing is a good hint that the global launch of the Reno6 series could be approaching near.

In the recent past, an OPPO phone with model number CPH2247 was spotted at certification platforms such as EEC (Europe), TKDN (Indonesia), SIRM (Malaysia), and NBTC (Thailand). The latter revealed that this device may launch with the OPPO Reno6 Pro 5G moniker. Now, the CPH2247 model has received approval from the FCC authority (via).

The FCC listing reveals that the OPPO CPH2247 measures 160.8 x 72.5 x 7.99mm and weighs 188 grams. The phone runs on ColorOS v11.3 and it has a 4,400mAh rated battery (4,500mAh typical value). The listing also reveals that the device carries support for 65W rapid charging.

It can be said based on the NBTC listing that the CPH2247 could be launching as the Reno6 Pro. However, the dimensions of the Reno6 Pro do not match CPH2247’s dimensions.

The Reno6 Pro that debuted in China measures 160 x 73.1 x 7.6mm and weighs 177 grams. On the other side, the Chinese Reno6 Pro+ has 160.8 x 72.5 x 8mm dimensions and weighs 188 grams. Hence, there is a possibility that the Snapdragon 870 powered Reno6 Pro+ could be rebranded as the Reno6 Pro in global markets. Hopefully, newer reports will reveal further details of the CPH2247 handset through which it can be ascertained whether the company really rebadge the Chinese Reno6 Pro+ as Reno6 Pro in global markets.

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