Oppo introduced the Reno 11F earlier this year as a new mid-range smartphone. It seems that a successor to this device is already in development. Recent certification details have revealed the existence of the Reno 12F along with some of its features. Here’s what we know so far.
Oppo Reno 12F Spotted on FCC
The Chinese tech giant's upcoming Reno 12F was recently identified on the FCC certification site with the model number CPH2637. The listing also included the VCB4JAUH and BLPA79 model numbers for its battery and charging adapter, respectively. According to the TUV Rheinland database, the battery is a 4,870mAh unit, which will likely be marketed as 5,000mAh on the Reno 12F.
Battery and Charging Specifications
The UL Demko certification corroborated that the VCB4JAUH charging adapter is a 45W wired fast charger. As of today (31st May 2024), the Reno 12F has also appeared on multiple certification databases across various countries, including Malaysia’s SIRIM, India’s BIS, and UAE’s SIRIM. Additionally, the Camera FV-5 database has unveiled some of its camera specs: a 50-megapixel primary camera with an f/1.8 aperture and a 4mm focal length on the back, and a 50-megapixel front camera with an f/2.4 aperture and a 3.2mm focal length.
Potential Rebranding in Different Markets
The Reno 11F was launched in markets like India under the rebranded name Oppo F23 Pro. Thus, it’s possible that the Reno 12F could be released as the Oppo F25 Pro in the Indian market. This is all the information available at the moment, so stay tuned for more updates.