OPPO Reno7 5G Stops By Geekbench; To Feature Snapdragon 480+ Processor

(Last Updated On: February 8, 2022)

OPPO isn’t done adding devices to the recently launched Reno7 series. The first lot was announced with the standard Reno7, Reno7 Pro, and the Reno7 SE. Now, the fourth model in the OPPO’s premium mid-range series is popping up consistently via leaks. Called the Reno7 Z 5G, the upcoming variant is said to be the entry-level model in the Redno7 series. Confirming this speculation is the fresh Geekbench listing which hints at an affordable 5G chipset.

OPPO Reno7 Z 5G Chipset Revealed Via Geekbench

The OPPO Reno7 Z 5G has appeared on Geekbench database with the OPPO CPH2343 model number. According to the benchmark website, the Reno7 Z 5G will use an octa-core Qualcomm processor with 1.80GHz clock speed. The benchmark listing also mentions the ‘Holi’ motherboard. This as per the leaks is none other than the Qualcomm Snapdragon 480+ processor. A bunch of affordable 5G phones has been announced by several Android OEMs in recent times.

The octa-core 5G Snapdragon 480+ processor on the new budget Reno phone will be combined with 8GB RAM. This has been revealed by the Geekbench listing. However, the storage capacity and other RAM options are not revealed. Nevertheless, the company would probably be pairing up the 8GB RAM capacity with 128GB storage. The handset would also come with additional storage capacity.

The Reno7 Z 5G will have Android 11 OS which will be topped with a custom Color OS interface. Speaking of the benchmark performance, the Reno7 Z 5G has managed to log 689 points in the single-core test and 198 points in the multi-core tests. That’s all the features and information that Geekebench has revealed on the Reno 7 Z 5G.

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