OPPO Reno 8Z Live Images Leaked Via NCC; To Feature Triple-Camera Setup, 33W Fast Charging

The listing on NCC reveals many important details about the Reno 8Z, including its design and live images.

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OPPO has launched the Reno 8 series in India. The company has launched the Reno 8 5G and the Reno 8 Pro 5G in India. There is also another Reno 8 series smartphone in the works. The company might launch the Reno 8Z very soon in select markets. Historically, the Reno Z-series has launched in India under the company’s F-series. While we wait for some more details on that front, the OPPO Reno 8Z has been spotted on the NCC website.

The listing on NCC reveals many important details about the Reno 8Z, including its design and live images. Let’s take a look at the OPPO Reno 8Z specifications, live images and other details revealed so far.

OPPO Reno 8Z Design Leaked Via NCC

OPPO will launch the Reno 8Z soon in select markets. The phone is likely to launch in Europe in the coming weeks or months. Ahead of the launch, the device is listed on the NCC certification website. It reveals the design of the phone, which has the model number CPH2457. 


According to the NCC listing images, the Reno 8Z has a triple-camera setup on the back. It has a rectangular camera module, which houses the three sensors and the LED flash. At the front, there is a hole-punch cutout. The screen is flat and has a tiny cutout at the top left corner for the front camera.

The rear panel, which is black in colour has a matte finish. The listing also reveals the charging details of the phone. The Reno 8Z will support 33W fast charging out of the box. The phone has a 3.5mm headphone jack, a USB Type-C port and a speaker grille at the bottom edge.

Other details of the phone have leaked as well. It has a battery with the model number BLP907. The battery has a rated capacity of 4500 mAh, which was also revealed via the NBTC and EU declaration listings.

We also know that the Reno 8Z will run Android 12-based ColorOS 12.1 out of the box. Other details of the device remain unknown. We will share more information once available.