Oppo A6x 5G Launched in India at ₹12,499: 6,500mAh Battery, Dimensity 6300 and 120Hz Display

Oppo A6x 5G Launched in India at ₹12,499: 6,500mAh Battery, Dimensity 6300 and 120Hz Display

Oppo has officially launched the Oppo A6x 5G in India today, 2 December 2025, positioning it as a budget 5G workhorse with a massive battery, high-refresh display and a focus on long-term smooth performance. The phone sits under ₹15,000 and is the successor to the Oppo A5x 5G, but brings a larger 6,500mAh battery, 45W fast charging, a 120Hz display and Oppo’s latest ColorOS 15 based on Android 15.  [1]

The launch confirms details that had been leaking over the last week, including the Dimensity 6300 chipset, 120Hz LCD panel and under-₹15,000 pricing for all variants.  [2]


Oppo A6x 5G price in India, colours and availability

Oppo A6x 5G comes in three RAM + storage variants in India:  [3]

  • 4GB + 64GB – ₹12,499
  • 4GB + 128GB – ₹13,499
  • 6GB + 128GB – ₹14,999

Key availability details:

  • Colours: Ice Blue and Olive Green  [4]
  • First sale: Starts today, 2 December 2025
  • Where to buy: Oppo India online store, Amazon, Flipkart and mainline retail partners across India  [5]
  • Launch offers: Up to 3‑month no-cost EMI on select bank cards, aimed clearly at budget buyers and students  [6]

Under ₹15,000, Oppo is clearly betting that a huge battery plus 5G and a 120Hz screen will stand out in a crowded segment.


Oppo A6x 5G specifications at a glance

Here’s the Oppo A6x 5G spec sheet in one place, based on Oppo’s official listing and today’s launch coverage:  [7]

  • Display:
    • 6.75‑inch (approx. 17.15cm) LCD
    • HD+ resolution (720 × 1,570)
    • Up to 120Hz refresh rate
    • Up to 1125 nits peak brightness (Outdoor/High Brightness Mode)
    • Up to 240Hz touch sampling rate
  • Processor:
    • MediaTek Dimensity 6300 (6nm)
    • ARM Mali‑G57 MC2 GPU
  • Memory & storage:
    • 4GB or 6GB LPDDR4x RAM
    • 64GB or 128GB UFS 2.2 storage
    • microSD support up to 1TB
  • Rear camera:
    • 13MP main camera (f/2.2)
    • 1080p video recording up to 60fps
  • Front camera:
    • 5MP selfie camera (f/2.2)
    • 1080p video up to 30fps
  • Battery & charging:
    • 6,500mAh typical capacity
    • 45W SUPERVOOC fast charging (about 1–41% in ~30 minutes, according to Oppo)  [8]
    • Reverse wired charging (can top up other devices via cable)  [9]
  • Software:
    • Android 15 with ColorOS 15  [10]
  • Connectivity & extras:
    • 5G (SA/NSA), dual 4G VoLTE
    • Wi‑Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.4, GPS/GLONASS
    • USB Type‑C, 3.5mm headphone jack
    • Side-mounted fingerprint scanner, face unlock  [11]
  • Durability & build:
    • IP64 dust and splash resistance
    • 8.58mm thick, about 212g weight  [12]
  • Long-term performance features:
    • 48‑month Fluency Protection (Oppo’s internal certification that the UI stays smooth for up to four years of typical use on 128GB variants)
    • Trinity Engine + Luminous Rendering Engine for smoother animations and resource management  [13]
    • AI GameBoost 2.0 and AI LinkBoost 3.0 for gaming and network stability  [14]

Note: Oppo also sells an Oppo A6x (4G) with Snapdragon 685 in some Southeast Asian markets; the Indian A6x 5G is a different device, powered by Dimensity 6300 and tuned for 5G.  [15]


Design and display: practical, bright and built for rough days

Oppo isn’t chasing ultra-slim styling here, but the A6x 5G still tries to look more premium than its price might suggest. The phone uses a unibody-style frame with a refined “Deco” camera module and slightly squared-off edges. At 8.58mmand around 212g, it’s on the solid side but not excessively chunky, especially considering the huge battery inside.  [16]

The two colour options are clearly designed for different tastes:

  • Ice Blue has a frosted, icy gradient that scatters light with a layered matte/UV finish.
  • Olive Green goes for a more muted, nature-inspired tone that looks less flashy and more understated.  [17]

On the front, the 6.75‑inch HD+ LCD is all about smoothness and visibility rather than sheer pixel density. You get:

  • Up to 120Hz refresh rate for scrolling and UI animations
  • Up to 1125 nits brightness in outdoor mode for better sunlight legibility
  • Up to 240Hz touch sampling, which should help gaming responsiveness  [18]

The compromise is the HD+ resolution instead of Full HD+. At arm’s length, most casual users probably won’t mind, but if you are used to sharper 1080p panels, you might notice the difference in text and fine details.

The IP64 rating is a welcome bonus in this price bracket, giving the phone basic resistance against dust and splashes. Combined with Outdoor Mode 2.0 and GloveTouch (which lets you use the screen while wearing light gloves), the A6x 5G is very much tuned for real-world Indian conditions—dusty commutes, sudden rains and winter rides included.  [19]


Battery and charging: 6,500mAh to kill range anxiety

Battery life is the headline feature of the Oppo A6x 5G, and Oppo is not being shy about it.

  • Capacity: 6,500mAh (typical)
  • Oppo’s internal tests claim roughly:
    • ~22.4 hours of online video playback
    • ~11 hours of MOBA gaming
    • ~51.4 hours of screen-off voice calling
    • ~882 hours of standby time  [20]

Real-world numbers will of course vary based on network conditions and how heavily you use 5G, but anything near those figures would put the A6x 5G ahead of the typical 5,000mAh pack that most rivals use in this segment.

Charging is handled by 45W SUPERVOOC. Oppo and several reports today say you can expect:

  • Around 1% to 41% in about 30 minutes of charging, which is enough to take you from “panic” to “comfortably usable” over a coffee break.  [21]

There’s also reverse wired charging, effectively letting the A6x 5G act as an emergency power bank for another phone, earbuds or a smartwatch, via a cable.  [22]

For people who live on their phones—delivery partners, gig workers, commuters, and binge-watchers—this battery-first approach is exactly the pitch Oppo is making.


Performance, software and gaming features

Under the hood, the Oppo A6x 5G is powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity 6300 chipset, a 6nm mid-range SoC we’ve seen in other budget 5G phones this year. It’s paired with 4GB or 6GB RAM and up to 128GB UFS 2.2 storage, with microSD expansion up to 1TB.  [23]

For everyday use, this combination is meant to handle:

  • Social media, messaging and multitasking
  • Casual to moderate gaming
  • Streaming and general productivity apps

To squeeze more life out of mid-range hardware, Oppo adds a few system-level tricks:

  • RAM Expansion: intelligently turns idle storage into virtual RAM so more apps can stay open in the background.  [24]
  • Trinity Engine: manages CPU, memory and storage scheduling to keep things smooth while balancing power usage.
  • Luminous Rendering Engine: focuses on animation smoothness and responsiveness in ColorOS, particularly during transitions and heavy UI effects.  [25]
  • 48‑month Fluency Protection: Oppo claims the 128GB variants have passed internal tests to stay “smooth” for up to four years of use, mitigating the “budget phone gets laggy in two years” problem.  [26]

For gamers, Oppo layers on:

  • AI GameBoost 2.0 – dynamically allocates processing power and controls thermals to stabilise frame rates in long gaming sessions.
  • AI LinkBoost 3.0 – optimises network connectivity in areas with weak signal or congested networks, aiming for fewer lag spikes in online games and clearer calls.  [27]

Combined with the 120Hz display and high touch sampling, the A6x 5G won’t compete with flagship gaming phones, but it should serve well for popular titles at moderate settings.


Cameras and AI tools

Camera hardware on the Oppo A6x 5G is modest but boosted by software:

  • Rear: 13MP primary camera (f/2.2), LED flash
  • Front: 5MP selfie camera (f/2.2)  [28]

Video capabilities:

  • Rear camera: up to 1080p at 60fps
  • Front camera: up to 1080p at 30fps  [29]

Oppo leans heavily on AI-powered camera features from ColorOS 15, including:  [30]

  • Portrait Mode for background blur and subject separation
  • AI Portrait Retouching to subtly tweak skin tones and facial features
  • AI Perfect Shot, which can reference other photos of the same subject to fix awkward expressions
  • AI Recompose to adjust framing and composition after capture
  • AI Eraser 2.0 to remove photobombers and unwanted objects and fill in the background

Given the single rear sensor, the A6x 5G is clearly aimed at everyday social media photography, not multi-lens versatility. Expect it to be fine for daytime shots and casual videos, with more reliance on software to keep images presentable.


Security, durability and small quality-of-life touches

A few extra details round out the A6x 5G’s spec sheet:  [31]

  • Side-mounted fingerprint reader plus face unlock for quick access
  • IP64 dust and splash resistance for everyday accidents
  • 3.5mm headphone jack, which many budget buyers still value
  • Theft Protection features in ColorOS that can help lock the phone remotely and protect data if the device is lost or stolen
  • Outdoor Mode + GloveTouch to keep the screen usable in bright sun or with light gloves
  • Support for reverse wired charging, turning the phone into a mini power bank in emergencies

These don’t headline the launch, but in real life, they often make the difference between a phone that just looks good on paper and one that actually fits into daily routines.


Early verdict: is the Oppo A6x 5G worth it?

Based on today’s launch information, the Oppo A6x 5G is clearly built around three pillars: battery life, display smoothness and long-term usability, all at a sub‑₹15,000 price point.  [32]

Where it stands out

  • One of the biggest batteries in its class (6,500mAh)
  • 45W fast charging plus reverse charging
  • 120Hz LCD with high brightness and fast touch response
  • IP64 rating—still rare in this segment
  • ColorOS 15 with 48‑month fluency and plenty of AI features

Where Oppo is clearly saving costs

  • Only HD+ resolution instead of Full HD+
  • Single 13MP rear camera and 5MP selfie – adequate but not ambitious
  • Dimensity 6300 is capable, but not a high-performance gaming chip
  • Plastic build (though nicely finished)

Who is Oppo A6x 5G for?

  • Students who need a phone that survives long days of classes, streaming and social media
  • Delivery partners, gig workers and field staff who rely on 4G/5G data all day long
  • Users upgrading from older 4G phones who care more about battery and reliability than camera tricks
  • Anyone with a strict ₹15,000 budget who values endurance, a fast-feeling UI and splash resistance

If camera versatility or a sharper Full HD+ panel are your highest priorities, some rival phones in this price range might still be more appealing. But if your main worries are “Will my phone die before my day ends?” and “Will it become slow after two years?”, the A6x 5G’s combination of 6,500mAh battery, 45W charging and Oppo’s long-term fluency promises make it a very compelling new option to consider.

References

1. www.fonearena.com, 2. gadgets.beebom.com, 3. www.gadgets360.com, 4. www.gadgets360.com, 5. www.gadgets360.com, 6. www.gadgets360.com, 7. www.oppo.com, 8. www.fonearena.com, 9. www.oppo.com, 10. www.gadgets360.com, 11. www.gadgets360.com, 12. www.fonearena.com, 13. www.oppo.com, 14. www.fonearena.com, 15. www.oppo.com, 16. www.fonearena.com, 17. www.oppo.com, 18. www.gadgets360.com, 19. www.oppo.com, 20. www.oppo.com, 21. www.fonearena.com, 22. www.oppo.com, 23. www.fonearena.com, 24. www.oppo.com, 25. www.oppo.com, 26. www.oppo.com, 27. www.oppo.com, 28. www.gadgets360.com, 29. www.gadgets360.com, 30. www.oppo.com, 31. www.oppo.com, 32. www.gadgets360.com

Fidelity Investments 2025: Stablecoin Tests, 401(k) Access Fight and What Comes Next for a $17.5 Trillion Giant
Previous Story

Fidelity Investments 2025: Stablecoin Tests, 401(k) Access Fight and What Comes Next for a $17.5 Trillion Giant

Vivo X300 and X300 Pro Launched in India: Price, Full Specs and First Reviews on December 2, 2025
Next Story

Vivo X300 and X300 Pro Launched in India: Price, Full Specs and First Reviews on December 2, 2025

Go toTop