Oppo A6c launches in India, here are the prices

Oppo A6c Lands in India: A Battery Beast for the Budget Conscious

Oppo has been busy expanding its A-series lineup, and the latest addition to hit the Indian market is the Oppo A6c. After first appearing in China and making its way through Thailand with a few spec tweaks, this budget-friendly contender is now ready for its Indian debut.

The headline here? If you’re tired of carrying a power bank everywhere you go, this phone is looking specifically at you. With a massive 7,000 mAh battery under the hood, it’s built to outlast even the longest workdays and then some.

Pricing and Availability

Oppo is keeping things straightforward with two storage variants for the Indian market. Both come with UFS 2.2 storage, which you can expand if you need more room for photos and apps:

  • 64GB Storage: ₹13,999
  • 128GB Storage: ₹16,999

What’s Under the Hood?

While the battery is the star of the show, the rest of the specs are tailored for smooth everyday use. The A6c is powered by the Unisoc T7250 chipset and paired with 4GB of LPDDR4X RAM. It’s not a gaming powerhouse, but for social media, streaming, and daily tasks, it should hold its own quite well.

The display is a generous 6.75-inch LCD with a 720×1570 resolution. What’s interesting for a phone at this price point is the 120Hz refresh rate and 240Hz touch sampling rate, which should make scrolling through your feeds feel significantly smoother than standard budget screens.

Design and Extra Features

Oppo hasn’t skimped on the practical bits that many users still value. You’ll find a side-mounted fingerprint sensor integrated into the power button for quick access, and yes, the 3.5mm headphone jack is still here. It also carries an IP64 rating, meaning it can handle dust and the occasional splash of rain without much fuss.

When it comes to looks, you have two distinct options: the sophisticated Stone Brown or the clean, minimalist Feather White. On the camera front, it features a 13MP main sensor on the back and a 5MP selfie camera tucked into the front.

The only trade-off for that giant battery is the 15W wired charging speed. Given the 7,000 mAh capacity, you’ll likely want to plug this in overnight, but the silver lining is that you won’t have to do it nearly as often as you would with most other smartphones.

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