A new database entry on the Chinese TENAA certification platform has exposed an upcoming phone with the model number PYD110. This fresh OPPO K15 Leak points to a mid-range device that will soon join the already launched K15 Pro and K15 Pro+ models. The documentation reveals a massive jump in battery size and processing power compared to last year’s hardware.
An 8,000mAh Battery in a Lighter Body
The most shocking detail in this OPPO K15 Leak is the listed 7,755 mAh battery capacity. This translates to a typical capacity of around 8,000 mAh, a massive leap over the 7,000 mAh cell found in the older OPPO K14 5G. Remarkably, the brand crammed this multi-day battery into a body that weighs just 205 grams, making it lighter than the 216-gram predecessor. The physical dimensions measure 158.3 x 75.13 x 8.27mm, proving you can get extreme endurance without carrying a heavy brick.


Next-Gen Screen and Chipset Specifications
According to the OPPO K15 Leak details, the phone upgrades to a crisp 6.59-inch AMOLED display with a high resolution of 1256 x 2760 pixels. This screen fixes the low-resolution LCD compromises of the previous model and adds an in-display fingerprint scanner along with face unlock. Inside, the phone swaps the budget-tier Dimensity 6300 chip for a faster 2.5GHz octa-core processor, expected to be the 4nm MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Pro.
New Memory Options and Camera Specs
The base memory receives a boost from 6GB up to 8GB of fast LPDDR5 RAM, with a higher 12GB option also appearing. This detailed OPPO K15 Leak also shows the phone packs two 50-megapixel sensors on the back and another 50-megapixel selfie camera on the front. Database images show that this standard model lacks the built-in cooling fan seen on the premium Pro variants, but it still keeps features like an infrared blaster, Bluetooth, and a USB-C port, while offering 256GB and 512GB storage options.
This technical OPPO K15 Leak highlights a highly targeted engineering feat that makes OPPO the king of mid-range battery endurance. By fixing the weak processor and poor screen of the K14 5G, the company has built a highly usable daily device. Buyers looking for an unstoppable multi-day phone should absolutely wait for this launch because it represents a major generational upgrade rather than a minor tweak.

