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Oppo A6 Pro 5G: Price & Full Specifications

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Key takeaways

  • Two phones to know: Oppo A6 Pro 5G and Oppo A6 Pro 4G. Same size, same big battery, very different chipsets. The 4G model runs Helio G100; the 5G model uses Dimensity 6300.
  • Screen and battery: 6.57-inch AMOLED 120Hz panel, up to 1,400 nits; 7,000mAh battery with 80W charging.
  • Durability: Unusual for the price—IP66, IP68, and IP69 water/dust ratings and MIL-STD-810H testing.

Price and availability

In Vietnam, retailer FPTShop lists the Oppo A6 Pro (4G) at VND 8,290,000 as a “Giá dự kiến” (expected price), with Lunar Titanium, Blue, and Pink shown and “Hàng sắp về” (coming soon). Treat that price as a placeholder until retail stock lands.

For memory, the official A6 Pro (4G) spec page lists 8/128 and 8/256 options; Vietnam currently highlights 8/256. Color options globally include Lunar Titanium, Stellar Blue, Coral Pink, and Rosewood Red.

Display and durability

Both the A6 Pro 5G and 4G share a 6.57-inch FHD+ (2372×1080) AMOLED with 120Hz refresh, 240Hz touch sampling, and 1,400-nit HBM brightness. It’s a clear step up from older A-series LCDs. The panel uses AGC DT-Star D+ cover glass.

Durability is the headline. The phone carries IP66 (high-pressure jets), IP68 (1.5 m for 30 minutes), and IP69 (hot, high-pressure water jets) ratings, and Oppo says it passed MIL-STD-810H style tests. That’s rare at this price and signals a focus on outdoor use.

Performance

A6 Pro 5G: Oppo’s 5G page shows two A76 + six A55 cores and a Mali-G57 MC2 GPU, consistent with MediaTek Dimensity 6300. It’s built for day-to-day speed and 5G reliability rather than flagship gaming. Oppo also lists wide 5G band coverage across variants; check your region for exact bands.

A6 Pro (4G): The official spec page names MediaTek Helio G100 with 8-core CPU and Mali-G57 MC2. Think solid 4G performance for social, streaming, and casual gaming. MediaTek’s Helio page confirms G-series positioning for smooth visuals and long battery life.

Battery and charging

Both phones carry a 7,000mAh (typical) pack; Oppo also lists 6,830mAh rated capacity. Charging tops out at 80W SUPERVOOC, with compatibility for 67W and below SUPERVOOC, PPS, and PD profiles, which is handy when you’re borrowing chargers.

Cameras

On paper, the setup is straightforward: 50MP main plus 2MP depth at the back; 16MP front. Video is up to 1080p/60 on the rear and 1080p/30 on the selfie camera. Oppo also markets an Underwater shooting mode. If you film a lot, note there’s no 4K listed on either spec sheet.

Connectivity, audio, extras

Useful bits that often get buried: NFC is supported; Bluetooth is 5.4; the 4G model supports microSD; and Oppo’s pages call out Ultra Volume/300% style amplification and dual speakers. The Vietnam listing also mentions 360° NFC, Outdoor Mode for the screen, and a convenient iPhone-style sharing feature.

A6 Pro 4G vs A6 Pro 5G vs Reno14 F (quick compare)

A6 Pro 5G vs A6 Pro 4G vs Reno14 F — Comparison

Model SoC Display Battery / Charge Rear camera IP rating Memory / Storage Notes
A6 Pro 5G Dimensity 6300-class (2×A76 + 6×A55) 6.57″ FHD+ AMOLED 120Hz, 1,400 nits 7,000 mAh, 80W 50MP + 2MP IP66 / IP68 / IP69 up to 12/256 (region-dependent) 5G bands vary by market
A6 Pro (4G) Helio G100 6.57″ FHD+ AMOLED 120Hz, 1,400 nits 7,000 mAh, 80W 50MP + 2MP IP66 / IP68 / IP69 8/128, 8/256 microSD supported
Reno14 F 5G Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 / similar class 6.57″ AMOLED 120Hz ~6,000 mAh, 45–80W (varies) 50MP main IP66 / IP68 / IP69 8/256, 12/256 higher price in VN retailers

Buying advice: If you want 5G and travel, the A6 Pro 5G is the safer pick. If you’re on LTE or prioritise value and microSD, the A6 Pro (4G) makes sense. Reno14 F targets camera-centric buyers but usually costs more in Vietnam listings.

FAQ

Does the A6 Pro support 4K video?
No. Oppo’s spec sheets list 1080p up to 60 fps on the rear camera and 1080p/30 on the front.

Is there a microSD slot?
A6 Pro (4G) lists microSD support. The A6 Pro 5G page emphasises internal storage options; check your retail variant for card support.

Which colors are available?
Globally: Lunar Titanium, Stellar Blue, Coral Pink, Rosewood Red. The Vietnam listing currently shows three. Availability can vary by market.

What about 5G bands?
The 5G spec page shows multiple band sets (Version 1/2/3). Pick the SKU that matches your carrier.

Is the A6 Pro loud enough outdoors?
Oppo advertises dual speakers and an Ultra Volume/300%-style mode. Vietnam’s page also mentions Outdoor Mode for the display.

What’s the exact battery rating?
7,000mAh typical, 6,830mAh rated on both phones.

Is Oppo A6 Pro waterproof?

Yes. Oppo lists IP66, IP68, and IP69 ratings for the A6 Pro line, meaning protection against high-pressure water jets, submersion (1.5 m for 30 minutes), and hot water jets. That’s rare in this price segment and pairs with MIL-STD-810H-style durability claims.

What chipset does the Oppo A6 Pro use?

Two models exist. A6 Pro 5G uses a Dimensity-6300-class SoC (2×A76 + 6×A55). A6 Pro (4G) uses MediaTek Helio G100 with Mali-G57 MC2 graphics. Same design, different radios and performance tiers.

How fast does the Oppo A6 Pro charge?

Up to 80W SUPERVOOC. Oppo also lists compatibility with PPS and PD profiles, which is helpful if you use third-party chargers. Battery is 7,000mAh typical (6,830mAh rated).

How many Android updates will it get?

TBD. OnePlus has improved policy lengths, but the OnePlus 15 commitment isn’t public yet.

Mohammad Kashif
Mohammad Kashif
Senior Technology Analyst and Writer at AdwaitX, specializing in the convergence of Mobile Silicon, Generative AI, and Consumer Hardware. Moving beyond spec sheets, his reviews rigorously test "real-world" metrics analyzing sustained battery efficiency, camera sensor behavior, and long-term software support lifecycles. Kashif’s data-driven approach helps enthusiasts and professionals distinguish between genuine innovation and marketing hype, ensuring they invest in devices that offer lasting value.

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