OnePlus has already launched the Nord CE4 in April, but we’re still waiting for the CE4 Lite and the Nord 4 to get official. Now the Nord CE4 Lite has been leaked in the live image you can see below, which reveals the fact that it will have a 50 MP main camera.
The phone is likely to be a rebranded Oppo K12x, and it will have the model number CPH2621. The unit in the leaked image seems to have a silvery color, and a glass back. The frame is flat, unsurprisingly since that’s been the trend for a while now.
According to various certifications for the Nord CE4 Lite, it will have a 5,500 mAh battery with support for 80W fast wired charging. A prototype has even run Geekbench recently, managing a single-core score of 896 and a multi-core score of 2,002.
The prototype in question seems to be powered by the recently unveiled Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 SoC, which is basically a rebranded Snapdragon 695. Interestingly, the Oppo K12x this phone is supposedly based on actually uses the now-ancient Snapdragon 695, so it’s not impossible for the CE4 Lite to go the same route and ignore the rebranded version. Only time will tell.
Anyway, the chip was paired with 8GB of RAM in the aformentioned benchmark run. The Nord CE4 Lite is expected to become official next month, according to the source of the leaked image.
If it is a rebranded Oppo K12x, then it should have a 6.67-inch 1080×2400 120 Hz OLED touchscreen with 2,100-nit peak brightness, a 2 MP depth sensor alongside the 50 MP main camera, and a 16 MP selfie shooter. It will naturally run Android 14 from day one, with OxygenOS 14 on top.