Like most smartphone brands, OPPO is known for selling phones under different price segments. The company’s handsets are divided into three series, namely Find, Reno, and A. They represent the firm’s premium, mid-range, and budget offerings respectively. One of the upcoming devices possibly belonging to the latter category has received its first certification.
According to WHYLAB, an unknown OPPO
smartphone with model number PFTM10 has been certified by 3C. Per the listing,
the device will have support for 33W fast charging. Unfortunately, that’s all
the information available regarding this handset. We are looking forward to
learning more about it in the coming days ahead of its official announcement.
Going by its charging speed, the phone
will likely launch under the OPPO A series. In other words, it will be a budget
model. We are saying this because almost all mid-range (Reno) and premium
(Find) lineups of smartphones from OPPO support 65W fast charging. However,
there are some exceptions like the company’s first foldable – OPPO Find N and
some rebranded devices in global markets.
As almost all the OPPO A series handsets
sold in China now arrive with 5G connectivity, this one will be mostly not
different. It could also flaunt a high refresh rate display, a high megapixel
primary camera, and a huge battery.