A new Oppo smartphone appears to be inching closer to launch in China. A device carrying the model number PYD110 has now surfaced on the TENAA certification platform, revealing several key specifications ahead of its official debut. While Oppo has not confirmed the marketing name yet, Chinese tech bloggers believe the handset could launch as the Oppo K15, joining the Oppo K15 Pro and Oppo K15 Pro+, which went official in April in China.
Oppo K15 specifications

The TENAA listing suggests that the alleged Oppo K15 could arrive with a 6.59-inch AMOLED display offering a resolution of 1256 x 2760 pixels. The panel is also expected to support an in-display fingerprint scanner and face unlock functionality. The device measures 158.3 x 75.13 x 8.27mm and weighs 205 grams.
The certification reveals a rated battery capacity of 7,755mAh, indicating that the typical capacity could be around 8,000mAh when officially announced. There’s no information about the fast-charging capabilities of this device.
Under the hood, the smartphone is listed with an octa-core processor clocked at 2.5GHz. While the chipset name remains unknown, the device is expected to be offered in 8GB and 12GB RAM variants, paired with 256GB and 512GB storage options.
For photography, the listing points to a dual rear camera setup consisting of two 50-megapixel sensors. On the front, the phone is expected to feature a 50-megapixel selfie camera. Other features mentioned in the listing include an infrared blaster, Bluetooth, and a USB-C. The K15’s images, which are available in TENAA’s database, suggest that it may not have a built-in fan like the K15 Pro models.
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