As of December 4, 2025, Oppo’s new A6x 5G has fully stepped into the budget 5G spotlight. After its India launch on December 2, fresh coverage today is highlighting the phone’s global A6x series debut, the split between 4G and 5G variants, and expanding availability across Asian markets including India, Malaysia, Pakistan and Bangladesh. [1]
This article rounds up all the key news and updates available today about the Oppo A6x 5G, including launch details, official specifications, pricing, regional roll‑outs and early impressions.
Oppo A6x 5G launch recap: India first, Asia next
Oppo officially launched the A6x 5G in India on December 2, 2025, positioning it as an affordable 5G phone focused on long battery life and reliable everyday performance. [2]
Key points from the India launch:
- Launch date (India): December 2, 2025 [3]
- Market status: Released; now on sale in India via Amazon, Flipkart, the Oppo India online store and offline retailers. [4]
- Positioning: Budget 5G “all‑day workhorse” with emphasis on big battery, 120Hz screen and long‑term smoothness under ColorOS 15. [5]
Today’s coverage from multiple tech outlets also clarifies that the A6x series includes both 4G and 5G models sharing the same design and most hardware, with the chipset being the main differentiator. [6]
What’s new on December 4, 2025?
On December 4, the Oppo A6x 5G isn’t “newly announced” anymore—but it is seeing fresh regional coverage and deeper breakdowns:
- GIZGUIDE published a detailed piece today on the A6x series announcement, confirming the shared 6.75‑inch 120Hz HD+ display, 6,500mAh battery, and the split between Snapdragon 685 (4G model) and Dimensity 6300 (5G model). [7]
- WhatMobile (Pakistan) is highlighting the A6x 4G and 5G’s “global debut” across Asian markets, noting that the base A6x 4G has already landed in Malaysia while the A6x 5G has arrived in India. [8]
- Gadgets 360 updated its A6x 5G device page today (Last Updated: December 4, 2025), confirming the official spec sheet and current India starting price. [9]
- Retail and spec‑listing sites in Bangladesh have gone live with pricing and availability details, indicating a December 2025 launch window there as well. [10]
In short: as of December 4, the story has shifted from “launch in India” to “wider Asian rollout and full specification confirmation”.
Oppo A6x 5G price in India and variants
Multiple outlets and Oppo’s partners agree on a simple three‑tier pricing structure for India: [11]
Oppo A6x 5G price in India (December 4, 2025):
- ₹12,499 – 4GB RAM + 64GB storage
- ₹13,499 – 4GB RAM + 128GB storage
- ₹14,999 – 6GB RAM + 128GB storage
Additional details:
- Colours:Ice Blue and Olive Green. [12]
- Availability: Amazon, Flipkart, Oppo India online store and mainline retail outlets. [13]
- Launch offers: Up to three months of no‑cost EMI on select bank cards, according to Indian media coverage. [14]
Gadgets 360 lists the current starting price as ₹12,499 as of December 4, 2025, matching the launch price. [15]
Oppo A6x 5G specifications: the headline features
Here is a consolidated spec overview based on Oppo’s official pages and today’s cross‑checked listings. [16]
Display
- 6.75‑inch IPS LCD, HD+ (720 × 1570)
- 120Hz refresh rate
- Up to 1125 nits peak brightness
- 240Hz touch sampling rate (as referenced in launch coverage) [17]
Processor & memory
- MediaTek Dimensity 6300 5G SoC
- Mali‑G57 GPU [18]
- RAM: 4GB or 6GB LPDDR4x
- Storage: 64GB or 128GB UFS 2.2, expandable via microSD card (slot mentioned in detailed spec tables). [19]
Battery & charging
- 6,500mAh battery
- 45W SUPERVOOC / Fast Charging, with claims of ~40–41% charge in about 30 minutes from 0–1%. [20]
- Reverse wired charging (5W) so the phone can act as a small power bank for other devices. [21]
Cameras
- Rear: 13MP main camera (f/2.2), LED flash
- Video: up to 1080p recording
- Front: 5MP selfie camera (f/2.2), punch‑hole cut‑out [22]
Software
- Android 15 with ColorOS 15 on top [23]
- Oppo’s “48‑month Fluency Protection” marketing, indicating lab‑tested smoothness over four years for models with 128GB or more storage. [24]
Design & build
- Dimensions: 166.6 × 78.5 × 8.6 mm
- Weight: 212g [25]
- Flagship‑inspired unibody metallic frame with “Deco” camera module and fingerprint‑resistant lens coating. [26]
- IP64 rating (basic dust and splash resistance) according to regional reports. [27]
- Side‑mounted fingerprint sensor integrated into the power button; 3.5mm headphone jack. [28]
Connectivity & extras
- 5G, 4G, Wi‑Fi, Bluetooth 5.4, USB‑C, GPS [29]
- AI GameBoost, AI LinkBoost 3.0, Outdoor / Splash Touch modes highlighted in Oppo and media write‑ups. [30]
Display and design: 120Hz panel tuned for real‑world use
Coverage from Indian outlets and Oppo’s own marketing emphasises that, while the A6x 5G doesn’t use AMOLED, it offers a lot for this price bracket: [31]
- A 6.75‑inch 120Hz LCD is a notable upgrade for budget buyers who usually see 60–90Hz panels.
- Up to 1125 nits brightness means better outdoor visibility—especially in direct sunlight.
- Features like Outdoor Mode, GloveTouch/Splash Touch and IP64 protection are clearly aimed at users in hot, dusty or rainy climates who spend a lot of time outdoors.
The 8.58mm thickness and 212g weight give it a substantial but not overly heavy feel, while the unibody metallic frame and Oppo’s Deco camera housing give it a more premium look than many plastic rivals in the same segment. [32]
Performance and software: Dimensity 6300 + ColorOS 15
Under the hood, the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 is a mid‑range 5G chipset designed for balanced performance and efficiency. [33]
Combined with 4GB or 6GB RAM and ColorOS 15 on Android 15, the A6x 5G is being pitched as a smooth, long‑lasting daily driver rather than a gaming powerhouse. Oppo’s software stack adds: [34]
- Trinity Engine / performance optimisations to keep the UI fluid over time.
- Luminous Rendering Engine in ColorOS 15 for smoother animations and transitions. [35]
- AI LinkBoost 3.0 for more stable network connections.
- GameBoost / AI GameBoost modes to stabilise frame rates and touch response during gaming.
Early impressions from reviewers describe performance as “good enough for everyday social media, streaming and light gaming”, with the focus clearly on stability and battery rather than pushing graphics to the limit. [36]
Battery and charging: 6,500mAh cell built for two days
The 6,500mAh battery is the A6x 5G’s main headline feature and the reason many outlets are calling it a battery‑centric phone. [37]
Key battery takeaways:
- Oppo and partner sites repeatedly stress two‑day usage for typical users, with lab numbers suggesting very long standby and video playback times. [38]
- 45W SUPERVOOC fast charging can reportedly charge the phone from near‑empty to around 40–41% in about 30 minutes, which is fast for this class. [39]
- Support for 5W reverse wired charging effectively lets the A6x 5G act as a backup power bank for smaller gadgets. [40]
For users who prioritise battery life and charging convenience under ₹15,000, today’s coverage consistently positions the A6x 5G as one of the stronger candidates in its segment.
Cameras: basic, but enough for social and everyday use
Oppo has kept the camera setup intentionally simple:
- Rear: single 13MP main sensor, with a secondary helper lens on the back mainly for depth or design symmetry. [41]
- Front:5MP selfie camera in a punch‑hole. [42]
- Video: up to 1080p recording on both cameras. [43]
Media coverage largely agrees that this is not a camera‑centric phone, but reviewers expect it to handle casual shots, social media posts and video calls without trouble. [44]
Availability beyond India: Malaysia, Pakistan, Bangladesh and more
Today’s reports frame the A6x series as an affordable regional 4G/5G platform for Asia rather than a global flagship line.
Here’s how availability looks as of December 4, 2025:
- India: A6x 5G launched and already on sale, as detailed above. [45]
- Malaysia:A6x 4G variant with Snapdragon 685 is on sale starting at around MYR 399 (roughly under US$100) as reported by regional outlets. [46]
- Pakistan: WhatMobile lists both A6x 4G and 5G as part of Oppo’s budget lineup, highlighting their shared 120Hz displays, 6,500mAh batteries, IP64 rating and 3.5mm jack. [47]
- Bangladesh: MobileDokan shows the A6x 5G priced at BDT 18,000, with launch timing set for December 2025 and full specs closely matching the Indian model. [48]
- Southeast Asia & other markets: Coverage from YugaTech and GIZGUIDE suggests Oppo is positioning the A6x series as a pan‑Asian budget line, though official rollouts outside India and Malaysia will vary by country. [49]
So far, there is no clear confirmation of a European or North American release, and most of today’s reporting treats the A6x 5G as an Asia‑focused budget phone.
How the Oppo A6x 5G fits into the budget 5G segment
Comparisons on sites like Gadgets 360 show the A6x 5G sitting alongside phones such as the Moto G57 Power, Realme Narzo 80 Lite 5G, Samsung Galaxy M36 5G, Lava Storm Play 5G and Redmi Note 14 SE 5G in India’s sub‑₹15,000 5G bracket. [50]
Within that crowd, the Oppo A6x 5G stands out mainly for:
Strengths
- One of the largest batteries (6,500mAh) in its class. [51]
- 120Hz display at an entry‑level price point. [52]
- 45W fast charging plus reverse wired charging. [53]
- Fresh Android 15 + ColorOS 15 software and Oppo’s 48‑month fluency claims. [54]
- Practical extras: IP64 rating, 3.5mm jack, side‑mounted fingerprint reader. [55]
Trade‑offs
- HD+ resolution instead of Full HD+, which some competitors may offer. [56]
- A single 13MP rear camera will not match multi‑lens setups on mid‑range camera‑focused phones. [57]
- LCD panel instead of AMOLED (though Oppo compensates with high refresh and brightness). [58]
For buyers who care most about battery life, 5G connectivity and smooth day‑to‑day performance rather than camera experimentation or OLED screens, early reviews suggest the A6x 5G is hitting the right notes. [59]
Who should consider the Oppo A6x 5G?
Based on today’s news and reviews, the Oppo A6x 5G looks particularly suited to:
- Students and commuters who stream video and scroll social apps all day and want a phone that reliably lasts into day two. [60]
- Delivery workers, field staff and gig workers who need strong battery plus 5G data in dusty, hot or rainy environments, where IP64, Outdoor Mode and Glove/Splash Touch can help. [61]
- Budget‑conscious users upgrading from older 4G devices who want Android 15, a smoother 120Hz display and Oppo’s long‑term fluency focus without crossing the ₹15,000 mark. [62]
If you prioritise high‑end cameras, Full HD+ AMOLED screens or very slim designs, rival models in the same price band may make more sense. But for battery‑centric budget 5G, the Oppo A6x 5G is emerging—especially in today’s December 4 coverage—as one of the most noteworthy launches of late 2025.
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