Oppo couldn’t go another week without launching a new “A6” phone, so here we go. The company put so little effort into this one that the Oppo Bangladesh page just links to a Facebook post for details on the phone.
The phone is called the Oppo A6s Pro and it is a mild upgrade over the existing Oppo A6 Pro (really, it only changes one thing). The phone officially went on pre-order on February 24, but we missed its momentous launch. We didn’t miss the end of pre-orders, though, that happens tomorrow on March 3.
The 8/256GB model can be bought for BDT 39,990. As a pre-order gift, you will get a 1-year extended warranty (worth BDT 799), a 90-day free replacement and an Oppo backpack.
The Oppo A6s Pro is powered by the same Helio G100 Max chipset as the A6 Pro. The chipset is cooled by a vapor chamber to prevent throttling. Inside is a 7,000mAh battery with 80W SuperVOOC charging.
The rear of the phone is home to a 50MP camera and a 2MP helper. The front, impressively, houses another 50MP camera with an ultra-wide lens for group selfies. This 50MP selfie cam is the one serious upgrade over the A6-no-s Pro (well, the new Lumina Frost colorway is also pretty cool).
The display on the front is a 6.57” OLED panel with 120Hz refresh rate and 1,400 nits peak brightness. An in-display fingerprint reader and stereo speakers are on board.
The phone is rated IP69K for resistance against submersion and high-pressure water jets. It measures 8mm thick and weighs 190g.
The previous A6 Pro 4G first appeared in Vietnam in September 2025. There was a 5G variant too.
