Oppo K10 Pro Spotted at TENAA Certification – Snapdragon 888, Triple Cameras and More

The TENAA certification listing suggests that the Oppo K10 Pro will arrive with a 6.62-inch Full HD+ AMOLED display with a 1080×2400pixel resolution. The device will feature support for a 120Hz refresh rate and will have a 20:9 aspect ratio, The device will also have a punch-hole notch housing the selfie camera. There will also be an in-display fingerprint scanner.

Highlights

  • Oppo K10 Pro is likely to be powered by an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chipset.
  • Oppo K10 Pro will be backed by a 4,880mAh dual-cell battery.
  • Oppo K10 Pro is going to arrive with a triple rear camera setup headlined by a 50MP primary sensor.

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Oppo K10 Pro

The Chinese smartphone manufacturer Oppo recently introduced its mid-range smartphone Oppo K10 in the Indian market. Now, seemingly Oppo is planning to introduce a new device in the K10 series called Oppo K10 Pro. A smartphone from Oppo with the model number PGIM10 has been spotted at the TENAA certification site and according to the known tipster Whylab, the device is actually Oppo K10 Pro. If it’s true, then it will be interesting to see which price segment the smartphone will be launched in.




As far as the listing of the device on the TENAA certification website is considered, the Oppo K10 Pro might very well be a flagship killer segment smartphone. According to the listing, the smartphone could be powered by a Snapdragon 888 chipset from Qualcomm. Mentioned below are all the specifications and features of the Oppo K10 Pro known as of now.

Oppo K10 Pro Specs

The TENAA certification listing suggests that the Oppo K10 Pro will arrive with a 6.62-inch Full HD+ AMOLED display with a 1080×2400pixel resolution. The device will feature support for a 120Hz refresh rate and will have a 20:9 aspect ratio, The device will also have a punch-hole notch housing the selfie camera. There will also be an in-display fingerprint scanner.

Oppo K10 Pro is likely to be powered by an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chipset and Adreno 660 GPU. The processor of the device will be paired with up to 8GB or 12GB of RAM along with 128GB or 256GB of internal storage. Oppo K10 Pro will be backed by a 4,880mAh dual-cell battery that will come with 80W fast charging support.

Talking about the camera module of the device, Oppo K10 Pro is going to arrive with a triple rear camera setup headlined by a 50MP primary sensor along with an 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens and another 2MP sensor. The front of the device will feature a 16MP selfie camera. Moreover, it is also possible that the 50MP primary sensor on the device could actually be a Sony IMX766 sensor. The smartphone could be launched in blue, black, and white colour options. The handset could soon arrive in the company’s domestic market.

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