The OPPO PKZ110 has shown up on Geekbench. A new model. Likely a strong mid-ranger. It carries the MediaTek Dimensity 8400 chip, the same engine found in hard-driving machines like the Redmi Turbo 4 and the iQOO Z10 Turbo out of China. The benchmark gives us a glimpse of what OPPO is building. A quiet storm gathering power.
Geekbench Confirms Key Details
Before this, the PKZ110 passed through China’s radio and MIIT certifications. Now it lands on Geekbench, its specs a little clearer. It runs on the MediaTek MT6899, known to the machine as k6899v1_64. That’s the Dimensity 8400. A new chip. Strong. Efficient. Made for the long road. Made to work.
Hardware Details: CPU, GPU, and Efficiency Uncovered
The Dimensity 8400 in the PKZ110 is built to run hard. One core leads at 3.2GHz. Three follow close at 3.0GHz. Four more work steady at 2.10GHz. For graphics, it carries the Mali-G720 MC7. Not flashy. Just solid. Built for games, for work, for moving fast without breaking down. A good engine for a phone not trying to be something it’s not.
Memory, OS, and Benchmark Numbers Show Flagship Traits
The phone carries 12GB of RAM. That’s strong. It ships with Android 15. New ground for OPPO. It scored 1612 on the single-core test. 6404 on the multi-core. Good numbers. Numbers that mean it can hold its own. But the name—what they’ll call it—that part we don’t know yet. Not yet.
Possible Member of the Upcoming OPPO K13 Series
OPPO’s Reno line has a pattern. The Reno 12 and 13 used Dimensity 8250 and 8350 chips. Not built for speed, but for looks and the camera. Style over muscle. The Reno 14 will likely do the same. Probably stay with the 8350. That’s how it’s been. Because of that, the PKZ110 doesn’t fit. It’s different. It wants to move fast. It wants to work hard. That’s not the Reno way. So it’s likely not a Reno 14. Not this one.
More likely, it’s the K13. OPPO is working on the K13 line for China. Variants like the K13x, the base K13, and the K13 Turbo. The talk is, they’ll carry Snapdragon 6 Gen 4, Dimensity 8400, and Snapdragon 8s Gen 4. The PKZ110 fits the middle. Lines up with the K13. It makes sense. But nothing’s certain. Not yet. What we do know: it’s strong. It runs Android 15. It scores well. The Dimensity 8400 is no slouch. This phone is ready. Whatever name it takes—K-series or something new—it’s here to be counted. And we’ll be watching.
Final Words
The OPPO PKZ110 is still shrouded in corporate secrecy, yet to be christened with a name and marketed in the market. Will it turn out to be the K13, the middle child that is as strong as the rest of the family or will it chart a new path in the growing family of OPPO? It remains to be seen, or perhaps the press release leaked ahead of the official announcement will reveal. What is for sure is that OPPO is not fooling around with this device.
The Dimensity 8400 chip does not arrive at the parties just to be an idle spectator. This phone comes with 12GB of RAM and high benchmark scores which indicates that this phone is made for consumers who want their phone to do much more than taking selfies and posting on social media. While we wait for the official word from OPPO, one thing is for sure, the PKZ110 or whatever it will be called is not just another pretty face in the increasingly crowded smartphone market. It’s coming to work and it’s bringing its lunch pail.