According to reports, Oppo is already working on the K15 mid-range series, which will replace the K13 line and bypass the K14 due to tetraphobia. According to reports, there are three variants in the K15 range, each with a different screen size. A 6.5-inch panel or something similar will be given to the middle child.
According to reports, Qualcomm’s upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 SoC—not to be confused with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5—will power the top-of-the-line device. According to reports, the former will achieve a score of roughly 3.4 million on AnTuTu v11, whereas the Snapdragon 8 Elite achieves a score of approximately 3.3 million on the same benchmark.
As a result, the 8 Gen 5 will be marginally better than the original Snapdragon 8 Elite from the previous year, even though it won’t quite match the performance of the 8 Elite Gen 5.
Although Oppo’s launch date for the K15 series is unknown, the K line appears to be doing very well, and the firm aims to make it one of the most intriguing mid-range families available, with an emphasis on gaming without going beyond budget.





