OPPO launched the Reno3 and Reno3 Pro in China towards the end of last year. The new mid-range devices from the company featured MediaTek's Dimensity 1000L chipset and Qualcomm's Snapdragon 765G SoC, respectively. However, the international variants of the Reno3 series that were launched early last month featured completely different specifications. Instead of the MediaTek Dimensity 1000L chip, the OPPO Reno3 (global) packed in the Helio P90 SoC, while on the other hand, the OPPO Reno3 Pro (global) featured the Helio P95. Just a couple of days ago, renders of the OPPO Find X2 Lite and Find X2 Neo surfaced online, featuring the same design and specifications as the Chinese variants of the OPPO Reno3 series. This led us to believe that the Chinese Reno3 and Reno3 Pro could be launched as the Find X2 Lite and Find X2 Neo globally.

Earlier this month, an upcoming OPPO device received certification from the FCC which featured the same design and specifications as the Chinese OPPO Reno3 Pro. The FCC listing for the device confirmed a few more specifications of the device and our Editor-in-Chief, Mishaal Rahman, was also able to cross-reference its IMEI number with an IMEI database to confirm that it was the Chinese Reno3 Pro. Since the company has already launched a smartphone under the Reno3 Pro moniker internationally, we had reason to believe that the device could be launched as the Find X2 Neo.  Now, the same device has popped up in a separate certification filing which confirms our previous speculation. The certification filing reveals that the model number "CPH2009" goes by the marketing name of either "OPPO Reno3 Pro 5G/OPPO Reno3 Pro/ OPPO Find X2 Neo."

Along with the aforementioned confirmation, we've also discovered a certification listing of another upcoming OPPO device which goes by the model number "CPH2067" and will be called the OPPO A72. The listing only reveals that the device will run Android 10 out of the box, but we currently don't have any further information about its specifications. As of now, OPPO itself has revealed no information about either of these devices but since they've already received certification, it shouldn't be long before the company launches them internationally.