Oppo A6x has 5G and 4G versions in the global market. The latter just arrived in Pakistan today. The company has made the Oppo A6x 4G official in our market through press release and social media posts. But they haven’t updated the official website yet. Lucky for us, its specs are already available publicly on the internet.

All A6 phones have nearly the same look. Only a few elements change in their designs. There’s a slightly different camera island on the A6x. They used a 6.75” HD+ IPS LCD on this phone with thicker, uneven borders and a 1125 nits brightness. It also has a 120Hz refresh rate, which makes the visuals a lot smoother.
There’s only an ordinary 13MP primary unit on the back for optics. The selfie camera is 5MP. The setup is underwhelming to say the least. But its Color OS 15 brings some AI tools borrowed from the Reno series, like the AI Perfect Shot and Portrait Retouching. Those might help enhance the photos.

AI GameBoost 2.0 and AI LinkBoost 3.0 are also a part of the phone’s default Android 15 system. There’s apparently a Snapdragon 685 running on Oppo's new 4G mobile. This chip limits the network to 4G LTE. The starter RAM here is 6GB, but you can upgrade it to 8GB by paying more.

Either variant you choose, the storage will be limited to 128GB on the Oppo A6x. This phone carries a 6500mAh battery. It’s not a Si/C cell, which means you’ll have to get used to the A6x’s 8.6mm thickness and 210g weight. The charging speed for this device is unknown.
They also cut corners on the connectivity, as the Oppo A6x uses the very basic Bluetooth 5.0 and WiFi 5. There’s no NFC support either. The fingerprint reader is on the side. There’s only a single speaker for audio. Oppo A6x has two variants in Pakistan: the 6/128GB option costs Rs 46,999, and the 8/128GB option costs Rs 51,999.