OPPO has already debuted the Reno 14 series in China. And while the company is prepping for a worldwide release, a new phone gets certified across Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia, and Europe. Identified as the “Oppo Reno 14F 5G”, the newcomer is bound to replace the six-month-old Reno 13F.
Leaked documents mention CPH2743 as the model number for the Reno 14F. The phone cleared the NBTC certification first in Thailand, which is usually one of the first regions where Oppo Reno devices are officially welcomed.
Singapore’s IMDA also gave it a green light to be released locally. As a norm, the listing does not cite any other detail about the phone except its model number. Additionally, the Reno 14F was also tested by a regulatory body in Indonesia (SDPPI) — another country where the phone is expected to arrive.
EEC, the European regulatory body, has also approved the Latest Oppo Reno mobile across multiple countries on the continent. Since so many markets are anticipating the phone’s arrival, we can’t help but suspect a global launch, and this might also include Pakistan sometime later.
The phone’s import and export data was also leaked, giving away some of the internal specifications. As per the revealed info, the Oppo CPH2743 has a 6.7” screen. There’s 8 GB of physical RAM built into this device and 256 GB of storage for files and apps.
Unrelated to today’s news, the leaked import and export data also mentions two other products that are headed to Pakistan: CPH2725 and CPH2737. The former is known as Oppo A5x, and the other seems to be the unreleased Reno 14 5G. Suffice it to say that both devices will eventually debut in our market.
Back to the topic at hand, the Oppo Reno 14F was also authorized by TUV, revealing important details about the phone’s charging speed. The battery is rated for 45W input, the same as the older Reno 13F. There’s much more to look forward to in terms of specs and features. We’ll keep an eye out for you on more leaks and reports on Reno 14F 5G, so stay tuned.