After launching Oppo K10 in India last month, Oppo is reportedly planning to expand its K-series with the addition of Oppo K10 pro. According to report, a new smartphone has been found on TENAA certification website. The report claims that the newly appeared handset is likely to be the Oppo K10 Pro.
Powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 processor, the reported Oppo K10 Pro will be available in Blue, Black and White colour options.
The report further claims that the upcoming Oppo K10 Pro might come with a 6.62 inch Full HD+ AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate support and a punch-hole notch for the selfie camera.
The reported upcoming Oppo K10 Pro is expected to be available in 8GB/12GB RAM AND 128GB/256 GB internal storage options.
According to the TENAA listings, the Oppo K10 smartphone is expected to house a triple rear camera including a 50 MP primary Sony IMX766 sensor, an 8 MP ultra-wide lens and a 2 MP macro sector. The upcoming handset is expected to have a 16 MP front camera for selfies and video calls. The device is likely to have 4880 mAh BATTERY WITH 80w FAST CHARGING SUPPORT. The Oppos K10 Pro is expected to weigh less than 200 grams.
With the launch of K10 smartphone, OPPO is aimed to initiate an online-focused strategy and build a direct relationship with its online consumers via e-commerce platforms. OPPO K10 is available on Flipkart, OPPO online store and select retail stores for sale.
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