A new OPPO smartphone has surfaced on the database of China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) ahead of launch. The device, listed under the model number PLT120, also secured a CMIIT wireless approval under certificate number 2025-21820, hinting that an official announcement may be coming soon.
Given its specifications and design profile, the PLT120 appears to be a battery-focused budget or lower mid-range device, possibly part of OPPO’s A-series lineup. MIIT listings typically precede official launches by a few weeks, so we may see the PLT120 go official soon.
Oppo PLT120: Specs we know so far
The Tenaa listing reveals most of the hardware details but no product images.
Design and Display
The OPPO PLT120 packs a 6.75-inch display with a 1570×720 resolution, suggesting an HD+ LCD panel. The phone measures 166.6 × 78.5 × 8.61 mm and weighs 216 grams, largely due to its sizeable 6,830 mAh battery, which is one of the biggest capacities seen in an OPPO mid-range device.
Performance & Storage
Powering the phone is a 2.4GHz octa-core processor, paired with 8GB or 12GB of RAM and 128GB or 512GB storage options. The device supports Dual SIM, 5G (NSA/SA), LTE FDD/TDD, WCDMA, GSM, Bluetooth, and USB connectivity.
Camera setup
For optics, the PLT120 features a dual-camera setup on the rear: a 50MP main camera and a 2MP secondary sensor, while the front houses an 8MP selfie camera.
Other features mentioned include fingerprint recognition, facial unlock, and a standard set of sensors (gravity, proximity, light). The phone runs Android, though the software version isn’t specified.
Further details including chipset information, charging speed, and design are expected once OPPO completes the remaining certifications or when marketing materials begin to leak.
Oppo PLT120: Expected Launch
Typically, MIIT certification appears 2–8 weeks before an official launch, so this device is likely preparing for a China launch soon.

