Recently, an OPPO phone with model number PGIM10 was certified by the 3C authority of China. Reports have claimed that this device will be released in China as the OPPO K10. While OPPO China is yet to confirm the arrival of the K10 lineup, its Indian wing has already published its landing page on OPPO India’s website. The listing has revealed that the OPPO K10 will be launched on March 23 in India.
The landing page of the OPPO K10 has revealed its rear design. Like the predecessor, K9 lineup, it has a large rectangle-shaped camera module with a triple camera unit on the left and has a “10-K Super Performance” wording emblazoned to the right side of it.
The images show that the OPPO K10 has a 50-megapixel primary camera. While the front side of the phone has not been revealed yet, it seems that it has a punch-hole display. The right spine of the phone is fitted with a fingerprint scanner, which is embedded under the power button. The handset is expected to arrive in at least two colors: black and blue colors.
Starting from tomorrow (March 17), the OPPO will revealing more information on the CPU, RAM, ROM, selfie camera, main camera, battery, and charging capabilities of the phone. The listing also confirms that the first sale of the K10 will be carried out on March 29.
Coming back to the PGIM10 OPPO phone, its 3C certification listing revealed that it will arrive with support for 80W fast charging. It is speculated that there is another variant of the phone will carry support for 150W fast charging. Both models are likely to be powered by the Dimensity 8000 and Dimensity 8100 chipsets, respectively.