An Oppo handset identified as PYZ110 has appeared in China’s TENAA certification database with a rated battery capacity of 7,780mAh. That figure could translate to a typical marketed capacity of around 8,000mAh, making battery life its most notable disclosed feature.
The handset’s commercial name remains unknown, and TENAA has not yet published device images. The filing nevertheless outlines its display, memory options, cameras, dimensions, and processor clock speed.
A large battery in a substantial chassis
The Oppo PYZ110 measures 166.47 x 78.23 x 8.88mm and weighs 224g. Those dimensions are consistent with a device built around a large 6.75-inch screen and a high-capacity battery.
At 8.88mm thick, the model is not positioned as an especially slim phone based on the available filing. Details on materials, colour options, and the rear camera design have not been disclosed.
| Component | Listed detail |
|---|---|
| Display | 6.75-inch LCD, 720 x 1,570 pixels |
| Processor | Unidentified chip, up to 2.4GHz |
| Memory | 6GB or 8GB RAM |
| Storage | 128GB, 256GB, or 512GB |
| Battery | 7,780mAh rated, around 8,000mAh typical |
| Cameras | 50MP rear, 8MP front |
Memory options extend to 512GB
TENAA lists the phone with 6GB or 8GB of RAM and storage configurations reaching 512GB. The certification does not state which combinations will be offered in individual markets.
The processor remains unidentified despite the listing confirming clock speeds of up to 2.4GHz. There is also no information on the chip’s core configuration or other performance characteristics.
For imaging, the filing names a 50MP rear camera and an 8MP front camera. It does not explain the role of any additional rear sensor or provide further camera hardware details.
Large LCD panel and possible side fingerprint reader
The display is a 6.75-inch LCD panel with an HD+ resolution of 720 x 1,570 pixels. This places the emphasis on screen size rather than a higher-resolution panel.
The certification also points to a possible side-mounted fingerprint scanner. This could mean the biometric sensor is integrated into the power button, although Oppo has not confirmed the final implementation.
Not expected to be the Oppo K15
According to Gizmochina, the PYZ110 does not appear to be the phone expected to launch as the Oppo K15. The Oppo K15 is reportedly scheduled for July 24 and is more likely connected to model number PYD110, which received TENAA approval in June.
The PYZ110 may instead join the Oppo A-Series, but its retail identity has not been confirmed. For now, the TENAA listing establishes the core hardware details while leaving the product name and launch plans unresolved.
