Last year, OnePlus launched the Ace 5 Pro and Ace 5 models featuring Snapdragon SoCs. Currently, the company seems to be on the brink of introducing either the OnePlus Ace 5 Supreme Edition or the OnePlus Ace 5 Ultra. While the precise name of the upcoming device remains unconfirmed, preliminary details have emerged from the Geekbench database. Additionally, a new set of OnePlus earphones has reportedly received certification from the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC), while the Oppo Enco Clip has also been sighted in the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) certification database.
A listing on Geekbench indicates an unannounced OnePlus smartphone with the model number PLC110, which is believed to align with the OnePlus Ace 5 Ultra. This model appears to run on Android 15 and has posted single-core and multi-core scores of 2,779 and 8,660 points, respectively. The device is expected to feature approximately 15.03GB of RAM, likely equating to 16GB when rounded up.
The Geekbench listing reveals that an octa-core processor, with a base frequency of 2.40GHz, will be used in the OnePlus PLC110. It indicates a prime core with a peak clock speed of 3.73GHz, complemented by three cores operating at 3.30GHz and four cores capped at 2.40GHz. These specifications are thought to correlate with the recently announced MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ chipset.
Speculations suggest that OnePlus will unveil the OnePlus Ace 5 Supreme Edition and the OnePlus Ace 5 Racing Edition later this month. The Ace 5 Pro and Ace 5 were first introduced in China in December, with the former housing a Snapdragon 8 Elite Extreme Edition SoC, while the Ace 5 is equipped with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip.
Oppo Enco Clip Allegedly Surfaces on FCC Database
In related developments, 91Mobiles has discovered a listing for Oppo’s upcoming Enco Clip earbuds on the IMDA certification site, noting that the charging case bears the model number ETEH1. These earbuds are anticipated to launch in China next week alongside the Oppo Reno 14 series.
Interestingly, the same report also points to a new pair of OnePlus wireless earbuds found in the FCC database, identified by the model number E516A, which appears to be linked to Oppo’s Enco Clip case. This discovery suggests that OnePlus could be working on a similar set of earbuds.
The reported certification indicates that each earbud is likely to include a 58mAh battery, while the charging case is expected to feature a larger 530mAh capacity.