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An Oppo device with the model number “CPH2625” has surfaced on multiple certification platforms including TUV Rheinland and camera FV-5. We already know that the model number “CPH2629” belongs to the Reno 12 Pro, which is very similar to the previous one. Since “CPH2625” is expected to represent the Reno 12. The model has also appeared on the GeekBench listing.

The TUV Rheinland certification reveals that the Reno 12 will support 80W fast charging and will equip a 4880mAh battery.

The camera FV-5 certification platform shows that the phone will have a 12.6MP sensor with a 26.6mm (main) lens. It is likely that the resolution after 4-1 pixel binning. So the actual resolution of the sensor is 50.4MP. The main camera will come with f/1.8 aperture and EIS support. At 12.6MP output (after binning), the effective pixel size will be 1.6-micron.

In addition, the phone will have another camera on the back with an 8.3MP resolution a slightly wider focal length of 21.9mm, and a smaller f/2.0 aperture. It will also offer EIS support and an overall smaller sensor size (1.2-micron pixels). Looking at the slightly wider field of view (which is not enough for an ultrawide), it seems to represent the front camera in binned mode. The Reno 11 had a 32MP front camera with a 22mm focal length.

While the Camera FV-5 certification listing does not reveal any other cameras on the back, according to tipster DCS, the phone will also feature a 50MP 2x telephoto lens. It will also likely an ultrawide lens.

Moving on to the GeekBench listing, this phone has a single-core score of 1033 points and a multi-core score of 2750 points in version 6.3.0. It runs on Android 14 and has 8GB of built-in memory. Other memory versions will likely be available after it is launched.

According to the listing, the phone equips an octa-core chipset that includes 4 x 2.00 GHz cores and 4 x 2.5 GHz cores. For graphics, the chipset equips the Mali-G615 MC2 GPU.

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