It seems that Oppo is preparing a new pair of smartphones. This is indicated by the new listings that the Geekbench test platform has recently revealed through its database.
One of these phones makes use of Qualcomm's Snapdragon 765, while the other comes with Mediatek's Helio P90. Judging by what has been said, we are looking at two average performance mobile phones.
The OPPO PCLM50 is one of these two phones featured on Geekbench; it is said to be a variant of Reno 3. There it has become known as a model that comes with Android 10 pre-installed from the factory, 8 GB of RAM and an eight-core processor that has a base frequency of 1.8 GHz. It is said that this is the same smartphone that have recently been registered with TENAA with a storage space of 128/256 GB capacity, a 32 MP selfie lens and a quad camera that is composed of a 48 MP main sensor, an 8 MP secondary shooter and two 2 MP sensors.
The OPPO CPH2035 is the other phone registered by the benchmark. Its specifications, at first glance, seem to indicate that it will be a very similar terminal, although this is something that we will have to confirm later. Similarly, the possible Mediatek Helio P90 chipset referred to in the list is the one that it will have. There it was detailed as an eight-core SoC that works at a base frequency of 2.0 GHz. This model has also been tested with the Android 10 operating system and an 8 GB RAM.
A date on which these two mobiles (or only one of them) would be presenting is the 18 February, a day that is less than a month apart. However, having this data already at hand, we must wait for some official confirmation from the company, as well as more accurate details about the specifications of these mobiles and their commercial names.