Earlier this month we confirmed the existence of two OPPO phones that the Chinese company was planning to launch globally. The first was the OPPO Find X2 Neo which was a rebranded version of the Chinese Reno 3 Pro that was launched around the end of 2019. We also learned about the existence of the OPPO A72. However, at the time the only bits of information we had about this phone was its model number — CPH2067 — and that it would come running Android 10.

Now a new leak from German tech blog Winfuture has shed more light on the OPPO A72 including its possible specifications and has also confirmed a new mid-range phone called OPPO A52 that could launch alongside it. WinFuture claims that both phones are likely to be mid-rangers and they could soon launch in European markets. 

The OPPO A72 and OPPO A52 are nearly identical in terms of the underlying hardware and basic design language with the only differentiating factors being camera and memory configuration. On the front, both utilize a 6.5-inch hole-punch display with a 2400 x 1080 resolution. Powering these devices is the mid-range Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 octa-core SoC, featuring eight cores running at 2GHz frequency. 

Coming to the camera, both phones feature a quad-camera setup on the back. The OPPO A72 features 48MP primary and 16MP front cameras whereas the OPPO A52 uses a 12MP primary and 8MP front shooters. The rest of the camera assembly is identical among two, with both having an 8MP ultra-wide, 2MP depth and 2MP macro shooters at their disposal.

Other probable specifications of the OPPO A72 and OPPO A52 include 4GB of RAM, Bluetooth 5.0, microSD expansion support, USB Type-C connector, side-mounted fingerprint scanner, and a 3.5mm audio jack. As mentioned earlier, the OPPO A72 and OPPO A52 also differ in terms of internal memory. As such the OPPO A72 is said to be packing 128GB of internal storage while the OPPO A52 may offer 64GB storage on the base variant. 

Details regarding the pricing and exact launch date aren't yet known but the leak states that we could expect both phones to hit the European markets soon.


Source: WinFuture