
"Oppo launched the Reno15 and Reno15 Pro in China in November, and their global release is undoubtedly coming soon, but which device you'll be getting under what name may heavily depend on where you're located. The Google Play Console's Supported Devices List now has two listings for the Reno15 Pro 5G with model numbers CPH2811 and CPH2813. So far so good, these are probably regional variants."
"But here's the twist: the CPH2811 will also be known in some places as the oft-rumored Reno15 Pro Max 5G, while the CPH2813 will also be sold as the Reno15 Pro Mini 5G in other parts of the world. This is rebranding taken to a whole new level, and honestly we don't really understand what to expect here. Adding insult to injury, there's another Reno phone in the Google Play Console's Supported Devices List, with the model number CPH2801,"
"This is the Reno15 C 5G, but also the Reno15 F 5G, and the Reno15 A, and the Reno15 FS 5G. All the exact same device, mind you - the model number doesn't lie."
Oppo launched the Reno15 and Reno15 Pro in China in November and a global release is expected. The Google Play Console lists two Reno15 Pro 5G models, CPH2811 and CPH2813, which appear to be regional variants. The CPH2811 may be marketed as Reno15 Pro Max 5G in some regions while CPH2813 may appear as Reno15 Pro Mini 5G elsewhere. Another model, CPH2801, is listed with four names—Reno15 C 5G, Reno15 F 5G, Reno15 A, and Reno15 FS 5G—despite sharing the same hardware. Variable naming across markets creates consumer confusion.
Read at GSMArena.com
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