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A new OPPO phone posts Geekbench 4 scores, could be the K5

The K5 will have the most powerful image sensor known to OPPO. (Source: FoneArena)
The K5 will have the most powerful image sensor known to OPPO. (Source: FoneArena)
The OPPO K5 is to be launched on October 10, 2019 as the OEM's new 64MP camera phone. However, the rest of its specs are not known. A novel model number from the same company has appeared on Geekbench with 8GB of RAM and a Qualcomm processor.

The OPPO K5 has already been teased as this manufacturer's first phone with an ISOCELL GW1 Bright sensor, which pushes smartphone photography to a new resolution-based height of 64MP. The phone is also widely believed to ship with the new-ish Snapdragon 730G SoC. However, a new leak may or may not dispute this theory.

The latest phone with what is probably an OPPO model number on the Geekbench 4 website is the PCNM00. As it has not been seen online before, it may be the K5. (On the other hand, it has also been linked to a completely different number: PCHM30.) Its new benchmarking results show that its processor is the "sm6150". This code typically corresponds to the Snapdragon 675, although it is possible that the Geekbench software mistakes the 730 or 730G for the same.

The PCNM00 also apparently has 8GB of RAM and runs Android 9. It has achieved rather middle-of-the-road scores for these specs. However, Geekbench does not, as ever, offer any more details on this putative OPPO K5. Therefore, it will be nearly 2 weeks before we find out whether the new OPPO phone lives up to all its leaks or not.

The new OPPO phone's benchmarking scores. (Source: MySmartPrice)
The new OPPO phone's benchmarking scores. (Source: MySmartPrice)

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Deirdre O Donnell, 2019-09-28 (Update: 2019-09-28)