Oppo is apparently planning on launching a brand new smartphone from its mid-range A series. The device in question is the Oppo A79 5G model, which has recently been passed through multiple certification platforms.
The Oppo A79 5G model was spotted on
various online databases that include the NBTC, TUV IMDA, FCC, and TUV
Rheinland. Furthermore, the upcoming A79 5G has even appeared on the Camera FV5
website as well. Earlier this year, the Chinese tech giant released the Oppo
A78 5G. So the A79 5G will likely be the successor to this handset. The NBTC
listing reveals the Oppo A79 5G moniker, which carries the CPH2557 model
number.
This is also confirmed by the IMDA and TUV
Rheinland certifications. The latter also confirmed that the device will be
powered by a 4,880mAh battery pack (likely rated as 5,000mAh) that supports 33W
fast charging. The certifications also reveal the dimensions of the upcoming
smartphone. The Oppo A79 5G will measure 165.61×76.02×7.99mm in dimensions and
weigh 193 grams. The FCC listing confirms that it will run on Android 13 OS
based ColorOS 13.1 out of the box.
Additionally, the listing confirms that it
will arrive with 5G, FM Radio, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n/ac, GPS, GLONASS, BDS,
Galileo, SBAS, and NFC support. Lastly, the Camera FV5 database lists the
device with a 50-megapixel primary camera, which captures images in
12.5-megapixel resolution. This sensor also features an f/1.8 aperture.
Meanwhile, the front houses an 8-megapixel selfie camera. Unfortunately, the
processor and storage details are still at large.