OPPO appears to be preparing several new smartphones for the Indonesian market, as multiple upcoming models have now surfaced on the SDPPI certification database. The listings confirm that the Reno 15 lineup and the new A6t series are officially headed toward launch, offering an early look at the devices OPPO plans to release in the region.
Reno 15 5G, Reno 15 Pro Max 5G, A6t 4G and A6t Pro 4G Listed on SDPPI
Four OPPO smartphones have been added to the Indonesian regulator’s certification records. Each device is listed with its unique model number and certificate ID, giving us a clear indication of which variants are being prepared for rollout.
The Reno 15 5G appears under the model number CPH2825, while the Reno 15 Pro Max 5G is registered as CPH2811. Alongside them, OPPO has also submitted two entry-level models: the A6t 4G (CPH2847) and the A6t Pro 4G (CPH2849). All four devices use the same PLG ID 6813, but they are categorized differently—Reno models fall under the “mobile telephone” classification, whereas the A6t pair is listed as “mobile phones.”
The certificates issued by SDPPI reflect the following IDs:
– Reno 15 5G: 116379/DJID/2025
– Reno 15 Pro Max 5G: 116380/DJID/2025
– A6t 4G: 116377/DJID/2025
– A6t Pro 4G: 116382/DJID/2025
These approvals confirm that OPPO is gearing up to introduce both mid-range and budget offerings in Indonesia.
Previous Global Certifications Reveal Early Specifications
The Reno 15 series has already passed through multiple global certification platforms before appearing in Indonesia. The Reno 15 5G has been recorded on IMDA, NBTC, TUV, NBD, and EEC listings, while the Reno 15 Pro 5G has shown up on IMDA, NBTC, and NBD.
The A6t 4G has also appeared in earlier records, including NBTC, NBD, and a Wi-Fi Alliance listing. In contrast, the A6t Pro 4G has so far only received approval from NBTC.
These repeated sightings across international databases suggest that OPPO is preparing a wide regional push for its upcoming lineup.
Early Feature Details for Reno 15 and A6t Models
Certification data has hinted at a few core specifications for the global versions of the two Reno models. The Reno 15 5G is referenced with a 6.59-inch display, while the Reno 15 Pro 5G carries a slightly smaller 6.57-inch panel. Both are expected to offer eSIM, NFC, and storage options that include 12GB/256GB and 12GB/512GB. A TUV filing for the Reno 15 5G also mentions 80W fast wired charging, pointing toward quick charging capabilities.
Details about the A6t Pro 4G remain limited, but its sibling, the A6t 4G, has a more revealing set of early specifications. It is shown with a 6.75-inch display, Wi-Fi 5, Android 15, and memory choices of 4GB/64GB or 4GB/128GB.
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Reno 15 Series Presence in China
In China, the Reno 15 5G and Reno 15 Pro 5G have already been launched. OPPO is also preparing to introduce another model—Reno 15c—which is scheduled to arrive later in December 2025.
Final Thoughts
The appearance of these four OPPO smartphones on Indonesia’s SDPPI platform marks a clear step toward their regional launch. The Reno 15 series aims to continue OPPO’s push in the premium mid-range bracket, while the A6t models appear tailored for users who want a budget-friendly device with modern software. With multiple certifications across global markets, the official debut of these phones now seems close, and more detailed specifications are expected to surface soon.






