An Oppo phone bearing PCPM00/PCPT00 has been spotted on TENNA’s listings and it has also found its way on to Geekbench’s platform. The listing dubs the model, Oppo A91 and reveals a handful of key specifications for the phone. It’s the same phone we saw on the recently leaked promo poster. But we’ve also got another look at the device, thanks to leaked press renders.
Pictured below, the renders showcase a water-drop notched design A91 by Oppo, with the spine sandwiched between two glass panels. At least that’s what the glossy panel appears to be, but it could be polycarbonate.
On the back of the A91, you’re looking at a quad-camera setup, with a 48-megapixel primary shooter. Also, part of the camera system is an 8-megapixel wide-angle-shooter and a pair of 2-megapixel depth and macro sensors.
TENNA’s database confirms that the new addition to the OPPO A series is to sport a 6.4-inch AMOLED display that produces an FHD+ resolution. There’s no fingerprint reader to be seen, which strongly suggests the presence of an in-display fingerprint sensor. If the rumor mill is to be believed, it's supposed to be the same in-display fingerprint scanner that protects the Reno 2.
The company does seem to be putting an effort to bring you these gadgets at modest of OPPO prices. At the heart of the A91, we’ll probably get an Helio P70 chipset, but we haven’t received a confirmation for the SoC details. At any rate, the processor clocked at 1.99 GHz is paired with 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of onboard storage. You can expand this storage further with a microSD card.
The TENNA listing doesn’t report the additional fast-charging details, but it does reveal that a 4,025 mAh battery powers the hardware. That said, the leaked poster shows that the phone will feature VOOC 3.0 fast-charging.
The rear panel shows off two different color variants: Black and Blue, but the same promo poster points to a third ‘Red’ shade as well. If you go by the spec sheet, the A91 should be an upper-mid-range device, but this sub-flagship could have been a flagship killer if Oppo had lopped off the obstructive notch.