Oppo Reno 12F surfaces on benchmark with Dimensity 6300, launch imminent


Ahead of its expected launch on June 18, the OPPO Reno 12F 5G has been spotted on the Geekbench benchmark database. The listing sheds light on some of the core specifications users can expect from the upcoming smartphone.

The Geekbench listing shows the OPPO Reno 12F 5G model number as CPH2637, which coincides with an earlier TDRA certification. The benchmark results show scores of 677 and 1415 in the single-core and multi-core tests respectively.

Under the hood, the OPPO Reno 12F 5G is expected to pack a MediaTek Dimensity 6300 processor based on the listing’s details.

The processor features an octa-core configuration with two high-performance cores clocked at 2.40 GHz and six efficiency cores clocked at 2.0 GHz. The listing also reveals the presence of a Mali-G57 GPU for graphics processing.

The Geekbench data further confirms 8GB of RAM for the OPPO Reno 12F 5G. The phone is likely to run on the latest Android 14 operating system out of the box.

Prior to the Geekbench listing, the upcoming Reno 12F received TUV Rheinland certification, hinting at a 5,000mAh battery with support for 45W SuperVOOC fast charging. 

It has also appeared on the Bureau of Indian Standard (BIS) certification that suggests the device will launch in the Indian market as well.

However, considering OPPO’s strategy of using different names for similar models in different regions, the Reno 12F 5G might adopt a new moniker for the Indian market, similar to the Reno 11F 5G which was launched as the OPPO F25 Pro in India.

With the launch date approaching, more details about the OPPO Reno 12F 5G, including its official pricing and availability, are expected to surface soon.


Chandra Prakash is a software engineer with a Bachelor's degree in Software Engineering. He is also a skilled technical writer, specializing in publishing informative news articles on the latest developments in the tech industry. Chandra's work aims to provide readers with valuable insights into emerging technologies and software trends.

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