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Oppo Reno5 Z gets FCC certified with 4,300 mAh battery

An unknown Oppo smartphone sporting model code CPH2211 and believed to be the Reno5 Z bagged Bluetooth certification yesterday. The same device has now been certified by the USA’s FCC, moving it a step closer to the launch.

Oppo Reno4 Z 5G
Oppo Reno4 Z 5G

The US certifying authority reveals that the smartphone will run Android 11-based ColorOS 11.1 out of the box and pack a 4,310 mAh battery, which will charge at up to 30W with the bundled charger.

The CPH2211 will support 5G networks, and a schematic of the smartphone included in the listing reveals it will feature three cameras on the rear panel, with the power button located on the right-side frame and the volume rocker on the left.

Oppo Reno5 Z gets FCC certified with 4,300 mAh battery

FCC further reveals that the smartphone will be 7.8mm thin and weigh 175 grams with the battery inside, but it didn’t detail the rest of the specs.

The CPH2211 has also been certified by a couple of other authorities, so it shouldn’t be too long before the device is made official by Oppo.


Author: Sagar
Source: GSMArena

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