OPPO PDYT20, PDYM20 Full Specifications, Images Revealed on TENAA, 3C Confirms 18W Fast Charger

These are two different variants of an upcoming smartphone from Oppo. The specifications revealed so far suggest that this a mid-range phone.

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Update (03/07/2020, 09:00 AM IST):

The TENAA listings of the PDYM20 and PDYT20 have now been updated with full specifications and product images. Before we start what the updated TENAA listings reveal, it should be noted that the specifications and design of both the smartphones are same, suggesting that these are different variants of a smartphone.

TENAA listing of Oppo PDYM20 and PDYT20 updated

In addition to the specs revealed by TENAA earlier, the updated listings show that the display of the PDYM20 and PDYT20 has 2400 x 1800 pixels resolution. According to it, the device has a 16MP + 8MP + 2MP triple-camera setup at the rear with support for 4K video recording, and an 8MP front camera.

These devices are powered by a 2.0GHz octa-core processor. According to the listing, the PDYM20 will be available with 4GB, 6GB, and 8GB RAM options and 128GB and 256GB storage options. The PDYT20, on the other hand, is listed to be available in 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. Both phones run on Android 10, have a fingerprint scanner, and weigh 175 grams.

Coming to the images of the device, they show that the PDYM20 and the PDYT20 have a display with a punch-hole mounted to the top-left corner of the screen, a fingerprint scanner to the right-hand side of the device, volume buttons and a SIM card tray to the left, and a glossy back panel. The devices in the images have a pale pink color scheme.

Oppo PDYM20 and PDYT20 spotted on 3C

OPPO PDYM20, PDYT20 3C

We have spotted the PDYM20 and the PDYT20 on the 3C certification platform as well. It reveals that both the phones will ship with an 18W charger.

Going by the specifications revealed through TENAA and 3C, it looks like the PDYM20 and the PDYT20 are mid-range smartphones. So, these phones are not different variants of the Reno 10X Mark2 as the report from Sohu suggested.


The original story follows…

We have spotted TENAA certifications of two unannounced Oppo smartphones today, the PDYM20 and the PDYT20. When we did a bit of research we found a report from Sohu which says that the PDYM20 and the PDYT20 model numbers could belong to the successor to the Reno 10X Zoom. According to the publication, the successor to the Reno 10X Zoom will be named the Reno 10X Mark 2. So, the PDYM20 and the PDYT20 that we have spotted on TENAA today are two different variants of the Oppo Reno 10X Mark 2. Let us have a look at what do the TENAA listings reveal.

Oppo Reno 10X Mark 2 (PDYM20 and PDYT20) gets TENAA certification

According to the TENAA certification of the PDYM20, it has a 6.5-inch display, a 3945mAh battery, Android OS, and dual-SIM connectivity with 5G SA/NSA cellular support. It also reveals that the phone measures 162.2 x 75.0 x 7.9mm. As for the PDYT20, the specs revealed in its TENAA listing are the same as those mentioned in the TENAA listing of the PDYM20.

If these models indeed belong to the Reno 10X Mark 2, we now know its display and battery size, and connectivity options. If the history of TENAA listings is anything to go by, the TENAA listing of the Reno 10X Mark 2 will soon be updated with all the specifications and images of the smartphone.

The report from Sohu suggests that the Reno 10X Mark 2 will have Snapdragon 865 processor, a periscope camera with 5x optical zoom and 100x digital zoom, a unique OIS system, a curved display with a high refresh rate (90Hz), 8GB + 128GB and 8GB + 256GB memory configurations, ColorOS 7.2 customization, and an in-display fingerprint scanner.

A few days ago, vice president of Oppo India, Tasleem Arif, had revealed through a tweet that Oppo will be launching another high-end smartphone alongside the Reno4 in the Indian market. And according to the report from Sohu, the Reno 10X Mark 2 is the very smartphone that the vice president was talking about. Stay tuned for more details.

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