The Oppo Reno13 seems nearly ready to join its predecessor on Amazon.in (where it now starts at INR 27,120.99 (~$320)) following its approval for use as a smartphone by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS).
The 13 and its Pro sibling has also been certified by Thailand's NBTC, thereby confirming that they have the model numbers CPH2689 and CPH2697 outside China.
The first of those has also been registered by the FCC in a leak that seems to reveal that the Reno13 will support NFC as well as Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and 5G worldwide.
That new filing also suggests that the international version of the almost iPhone 16-like device will be available in purple and white colorways (the latter of which did not feature in its Weibo design teasers).
It also seems to prove that the 13 will bring its enlarged 5,600mAh battery and 80W SuperVOOC wired charging with it to the global market; therefore, it is reasonable to assume the 13 Pro will do the same with its own 5,800mAh battery that also supports 50W wireless charging.
Finally, Oppo has recently confirmed that it has partnered with MediaTek to equip both smartphones with the new Dimensity 8350 platform.