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Description
Design, build: 166.6 x 78.5 x 8.6 mm, 210 gm, IP64 rating
Display: 6.75-inch LCD screen, HD+, 120Hz refresh rate
Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 685 (6 nm)
Memory: 6GB RAM, 128GB storage
Software & UI: ColorOS15, Android 15
Rear Camera: Dual (13MP primary, Monochrome sensor)
Front Camera: 5MP camera (Hole-punch)
Security: Side-mounted fingerprint sensor
Connectivity: Dual-SIM (Nano), 4G, VoLTE, Bluetooth 5.0, USB Type-C port, and a 3.5mm headphone jack
Sensors: Accelerometer, proximity, compass
Battery: 6500mAh with 15W wired charging (power adapter in the box)
Starting with the design, the Oppo A6x 4G comes with a pretty basic build. It has a plastic frame and a plastic back panel, which is to be expected in this segment. However, Oppo has included an IP64 rating, meaning the phone can handle light splashes of water and some dust exposure.
That said, Oppo has not clearly mentioned any strong display protection here. So, if you are planning to buy this phone, get a good screen protector to avoid scratches.

Moving on to the display, this is probably one of the biggest downsides of the Oppo A6x 4G. It features an HD+ IPS LCD screen, which feels quite underwhelming for the price. At this range, many competing phones already offer a combo of Full HD+ resolution and AMOLED panels, so the A6x clearly falls behind in terms of display quality. The thick bezels around the display also make the phone look a little dated.
The phone offers a 120Hz refresh rate, which is nice for smoother scrolling and general use. But the overall display experience is still not on par with what other phones are offering in this price segment.
Powering the Oppo A6x 4G is the Snapdragon 685 processor. This is a modest 4G chipset and definitely not the fastest option available at this price.
The phone comes with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of UFS 2.2 storage. For normal day-to-day usage, like calls, social media, and browsing, it should be fine. But if you are expecting strong gaming performance or long-term smoothness, the OPPO A6x might disappoint you.
On the software side, the Oppo A6x 4G runs on Android 15 with ColorOS 15, not the latest Android 16, which is another small downside given its launch timing.
For cameras, the Oppo A6x 4G gets a very basic setup. Although the back design may make it look like there are two cameras, this is actually a single rear camera phone with a 13MP main camera.
On the front, there is a basic 5MP selfie camera. Both the front and rear cameras can record videos at up to 1080p 30fps, but there is no 4K video recording here.
The biggest highlight of the Oppo A6x 4G is its large 6,500mAh battery. This should easily provide good battery life for normal users, and it is one of the few areas where the phone looks decent.
However, the charging speed is quite slow at just 15W. Oppo does include the charger inside the box, which is good, but charging such a large battery with only 15W power will take quite a long time (over 3 hours).
Starting with the design, the Oppo A6x 4G comes with a pretty basic build. It has a plastic frame and a plastic back panel, which is to be expected in this segment. However, Oppo has included an IP64 rating, meaning the phone can handle light splashes of water and some dust exposure.
That said, Oppo has not clearly mentioned any strong display protection here. So, if you are planning to buy this phone, get a good screen protector to avoid scratches.

Moving on to the display, this is probably one of the biggest downsides of the Oppo A6x 4G. It features an HD+ IPS LCD screen, which feels quite underwhelming for the price. At this range, many competing phones already offer a combo of Full HD+ resolution and AMOLED panels, so the A6x clearly falls behind in terms of display quality. The thick bezels around the display also make the phone look a little dated.
The phone offers a 120Hz refresh rate, which is nice for smoother scrolling and general use. But the overall display experience is still not on par with what other phones are offering in this price segment.
Powering the Oppo A6x 4G is the Snapdragon 685 processor. This is a modest 4G chipset and definitely not the fastest option available at this price.
The phone comes with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of UFS 2.2 storage. For normal day-to-day usage, like calls, social media, and browsing, it should be fine. But if you are expecting strong gaming performance or long-term smoothness, the OPPO A6x might disappoint you.
On the software side, the Oppo A6x 4G runs on Android 15 with ColorOS 15, not the latest Android 16, which is another small downside given its launch timing.
For cameras, the Oppo A6x 4G gets a very basic setup. Although the back design may make it look like there are two cameras, this is actually a single rear camera phone with a 13MP main camera.
On the front, there is a basic 5MP selfie camera. Both the front and rear cameras can record videos at up to 1080p 30fps, but there is no 4K video recording here.
The biggest highlight of the Oppo A6x 4G is its large 6,500mAh battery. This should easily provide good battery life for normal users, and it is one of the few areas where the phone looks decent.
However, the charging speed is quite slow at just 15W. Oppo does include the charger inside the box, which is good, but charging such a large battery with only 15W power will take quite a long time (over 3 hours).