Oppo recently introduced the international variants of its Reno 4 and Reno 4 Pro flagships, which will soon welcome two new editions, according to FCC’s database. Note that unlike the recent Oppo phones, the global Reno 4 didn’t debut with 5G, so the Reno 4 Z 5G and Reno 4 Lite seemingly cap the international Reno 4 lineup.
Oppo Reno 4 Z 5G
The ‘Z’ moniker isn’t a new addition to Oppo’s Reno portfolio as the company introduced Reno2 Z a few generations back, but not a Reno3 Z. Titled under the model number CPH2065, the 5G-wielding flagship has been approved by the Bluetooth SIG certification authority and FCC, revealing its core specifications and design details in the process.
Although there isn’t a 4Z render attached to the listing, it does feature an outline of the phone’s build. Based on the sketch, the Reno4 Z 5G has a ‘diagonal pill’ style camera formation atop its squircle camera island, with four lenses in a matrix layout.
The exact specifics for the Oppo Reno 4Z 5G cameras are unknown, but the front panel stretches 6.57 inches across, delivering an HD+ resolution.
The CPU is clocked at 2.0GHz and belongs to either MediaTek’s new Dimensity 720 or Dimensity 800 platform — as per speculation. It’s powered by a 4,000 mAh battery and Oppo’s ColorOS 7.1 out of the box.
Oppo Reno 4 Lite
Lesser still has been uncovered of the ‘Lite’ edition of this family. But according to the publication that reported and spotted the duo, the Reno 4 Lite bears the model number CPH2125.
It might share its design language with the other members, though there are no leaks to support the educated guess. It also has a MediaTek-manufactured 2.0GHz processor, 4,000 mAh battery capacity, and the latest ColorOS 7.2. Unlike its Z counterpart, however, it comes with LTE-only and a 6.43” HD+ display.