Oppo K9 Pro was spotted on TENAA with some key specs and images. The company listed the device on the Chinese certification website with a model name PEYM00.

Some tipsters claimed the device could be Oppo K11, but its K9 Pro as “09-K Pro” is written on the backside of the handset. Besides this, it is very much similar in terms of design to its predecessor—Oppo K9. Therefore, we are pretty much sure that it is the Oppo K9 Pro.

As a reminder, TENAA is China’s equivalent of the FCC that provides a listing of key specs and features of smart gadgets from the Chinese brands.

According to the listing, Oppo PEYM00 supports the Full HD resolution of the display. The display of the device is 6.43 inches. Interestingly, the design, cameras, and overall features are almost similar to its predecessors, but its chipset is different.

Under the hood, it carries MediaTek Dimensity 1200 processor. This flagship chipset is only the major difference between the two siblings’ mobile devices. BBK-owned smartphone company’s upcoming device will have a 3.0GHz CPU alongside a Cortex-A78 core.

We see the mobile phone with two variants. The two models include 8GB and 12GB of RAM with 128GB and 256GB of storage options, respectively.

The K9 Pro packs a huge battery of 4400mAh with an expected charging speed of 65W. We can easily expect this fast charging speed because the smartphone manufacturing giant has been giving this type of charging speed even to its mid-ranger phones.

Furthermore, the OnePlus-owned phone manufacturer giant has decided to charge their handsets within a time limit of less than an hour.

The key feature which you’re waiting for is the camera. Unfortunately, the front-facing camera for selfies and video calls is 16MP, which is less than 32MP to its previous version.

While in the case of rear cameras, we’re seeing three straight line cameras. The primary camera includes 64MP; followed by 8MP ultra-wide sensor and the last lens includes a 2MP depth sensor.

The K9 Pro model is launching in three different colors include Black, Blue, and Silver.

On the other hand, the price, as well as its availability, is still unknown.

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Danny is a senior writer at Techarim, where he covers smartphones and gaming news. Previously, he worked as a tech writer at Adweek, a senior editor at the tech blog VentureBeat, and a local government reporter at the Hollister Free Lance.