An upcoming Oppo smartphone bearing the model number PKZ110 has surfaced on Geekbench. The device is found to be equipped with the Dimensity 8400 chipset, which also powers the likes of the Redmi Turbo 4, Realme Neo 7 SE, and iQOO Z10 Turbo in China. Here’s a look at the details that have emerged through the Geekbench listing of the device.

Oppo PKZ110 Geekbench listing

Oppo PKZ110 Geekbench
Oppo PKZ110 Geekbench

The Oppo PKZ110 was previously spotted at China’s radio certification and MIIT certification, and now it has emerged in Geekbench’s database. The listing reveals that it is powered by the MediaTek MT6899 chipset, which is mentioned as “k6899v1_64” in the motherboard field.

The Dimensity chip includes one prime CPU core working at 3.2GHz, three cores clocking at 3GHz, and the remaining four efficiency cores operating at 2.10GHz. As per the source code of the listing, the chipset includes Mali-G720 MC7 for graphics. These details are enough to confirm that the Oppo PKZ110 is powered by the Dimensity 8400 chipset.

The Oppo PKZ110 Geekbench listing further reveals that it has 12GB of RAM and Android 15 onboard. In the single-core test of Geekbench 6, the device secured 1612 points, and it scored 6404 in the multi-core test. Unfortunately, the final moniker of the device is under wraps for now.

Reno 14 series or K13?

The Reno 12 and 12 Pro, which were launched in China in May 2024, featured the Dimensity 8250 and Dimensity 9200+ chipsets, respectively. The Reno 13 and 13 Pro, which debuted in November, were both powered by the Dimensity 8350. Since the Reno series focuses more on photography at an affordable price rather than high-end performance, the company may continue using the Dimensity 8350 for the upcoming Reno 14 series, as leaks have also suggested.

Meanwhile, Oppo is reportedly working on the K13 series for the Chinese market. Recent reports suggest that the lineup may include three models: the K13x, K13, and K13 Turbo, featuring the Snapdragon 6 Gen 4, Dimensity 8400, and Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipsets, respectively. Therefore, the PKZ110 could possibly be the K13. However, before drawing any conclusions, it is best to wait for further reports.

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