A few days ago, a phone similar to
Oppo's Realme 1 handset appeared online - the so-called Oppo A5. Of course,
specs are different and the A5 sports a dual camera instead of just one on the
back but we suspect it will be just as affordable as the Realme 1 in India. The
latest TENAA listing reveals a bit more about the device and since it's seeking
certification from the Chinese authorities, we assume it's going to be for its
home market.
According to the listing, the A5 will be
powered by a Snapdragon 450 paired with either 3GB or 4GB of RAM and 64GB of
internal storage. The screen is 6.2" in diagonal featuring a notch on the
top with 720 x 1520 pixel resolution.
The listing also confirms the large
4,100 mAh battery and the dual camera setup on the back that consists of 13MP
and 2MP units. The front-facing one does 8MP stills. And as you can see from
the renders, the design is pretty similar to the Realme 1 and also misses the
much-needed fingerprint sensor, so we can assume it will rely only on Android's
default facial recognition feature.