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Oppo A1 series new smartphone bagged the 3C certification in China with 67W fast charger, launch seems imminent

OPPO unveiled the Oppo A1 5G in the Chinese market at the beginning of this month while Oppo A1 Pro was already available in China. As per rumors, OPPO was expected to introduce new devices under this series. In the month of March, a mysterious OPPO PHF110 was approved by the TENAA certification website which revealed its major specifications.

Just after a month, this mysterious device bagged the 3C certification in China. The device appeared with model number PHF110 on the website and the listing also revealed that this upcoming device will arrive with a 67W fast charger. Along with this, it was also revealed that it is a 5 G-enabled device.

It is speculated that this smartphone could be the next upcoming device under the OPPO A1 series because of its model number PHF110. The other smartphones under this series – OPPO A1 5G (PHS110) and OPPO A1 Pro (PHQ110) have similar model numbers. Till now the marketing name of this device has been kept under wraps.

OPPO PHF110: Specifications (expected)

Since the device has also been spotted on the TENAA certification website, the specifications of this smartphone have already been revealed. As per the listing, the device will feature a 6.72-inch IPS LCD FHD+ display. It might be powered by a 2.2GHz octa-core processor which could be paired with up to 12GB RAM and up to 512 GB internal storage.

It could house a 5000mAh battery and might pack up a dual rear camera setup that includes a 108MP primary camera and 2MP macro camera along with a 16MP selfie camera. The device is expected to run Android 13 OS.

Along with that the device will measure 165.54 x 75.98 x 8.3mm and weigh around 195 grams.

Till now Oppo has not made any official announcement regarding the launch of a new device under the Oppo A1 series but since the device has started making its appearance on different certification websites, it is expected to make its debut soon.

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