
A new OnePlus smartphone carrying the model number PYR110 has appeared on China’s TENAA certification database, listed under OPPO Guangdong Mobile Communications Co., Ltd. What makes this listing interesting is that the same model’s images also appeared on China’s TENAA database with a OnePlus logo on the rear panel, suggesting this could be an upcoming OnePlus device that shares hardware similarities with the rumoured OPPO K15.
OPPO and OnePlus have a long history of sharing hardware, so a shared model number between the two brands is not unusual. The TENAA listing shows the device in a purple colourway with a dual rear camera setup arranged vertically, a design language that differs from OnePlus’s current flagship lineup and looks similar to the Nord CE6 (review) that launched recently in India.
Key specifications from the TENAA entry
The TENAA entry reveals a 6.78-inch AMOLED display with 1.5K (2772 × 1272p) resolution, which should make the phone look sharper for media, gaming and everyday use. It is also listed with a rated 7,820mAh battery, likely to be branded as 8,000mAh, which should translate into all-day or even multi-day endurance, depending on usage. At 8.8mm thick and 213 grams, it looks set to be a relatively large but still manageable phone despite such a large battery.
Other listed specs include a 2.6GHz octa-core processor, up to 16GB RAM and as much as 1TB storage. In practical terms, that should make the phone well-suited for multitasking, heavy apps and users who want plenty of room for photos, videos and games. The new clock speed looks similar to what the new Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 processor delivers, but nothing has been confirmed as of yet.
The camera setup includes a 50MP main camera, an 8MP secondary sensor and a 16MP selfie camera, which suggests a fairly standard mid-range imaging setup rather than a camera-focused device.
The leaked specifications of this phone also closely align with the rumoured OPPO K15, making PYR110 appear to be either the OPPO K15 itself or a closely related variant. A possible Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 chipset has also been floated based on the 2.6GHz clock speed, though that is still unconfirmed. No launch date or official name has been announced yet for either device. For context, the OPPO K15 Pro and K15 Pro+ are already available in China, while the vanilla K15 is expected to come out soon.
A battery-focused mid-ranger for multiple markets
This particular listing is a little confusing because the specs look very close to the already launched OnePlus Nord CE 6, with the main difference being the 8MP ultrawide camera. That makes it more likely that model number PYR110 is tied to the upcoming OPPO K15, rather than a completely new OnePlus model with a distinct hardware direction.
If that is indeed the case, the phone could sit in the upper mid-range as a battery-first, value-focused device. It would give OPPO and OnePlus another shared platform to target buyers who want strong battery life and good everyday performance without flagship pricing.
The shared hardware approach would also align with the brands’ broader strategy in the mid-range segment. By redeploying the same core hardware while adjusting branding and pricing for different markets, OPPO and OnePlus can keep their lineups flexible while still appealing to value-conscious buyers.
As the device remains unconfirmed and lacks a launch date, buyers looking for a battery-focused mid-ranger should wait for official details and reviews before deciding whether it is worth considering.








