Oppo is set to re-enter Pakistanβs competitive smartphone market with the launch of its new A6 Pro series on September 26. The company has teased the device through social media and YouTube, signaling that the launch is imminent.
Once a popular choice among Pakistani buyers, Oppo struggled in recent years as brands like Xiaomi, Infinix, Tecno, and Vivo offered better specifications at lower prices. Analysts believe the A6 Pro could help Oppo regain relevance, provided it is competitively priced.
The A6 Pro features a 6.57-inch AMOLED display with Full HD+ resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and a 93 percent screen-to-body ratio. Its premium design is complemented by a massive 7000mAh battery with 80W SuperVOOC fast charging support, ensuring long usage and quick top-ups.
For performance, the phone is powered by an octa-core processor and offers options of up to 12GB RAM and 256GB storage. The rear camera setup includes a 50MP main sensor with AI-driven shooting modes, while the front has a 16MP lens for selfies and video calls. Other features include 5G connectivity, NFC, and ColorOS 15.0 out of the box. Buyers can choose from four colour options: Lunar Titanium, Stellar Blue, Rosewood Red, and Coral Pink.
Analysts expect the A6 Pro price in Pakistan to range between Rs58,000 and Rs65,000, with the 5G variant slightly higher at Rs70,000 to Rs85,000. This pricing would position it against mid-range competitors like the Redmi Note series, Samsung Galaxy A-series, and Realme devices.
Industry observers note that Oppoβs success with the A6 Pro will depend on pricing and marketing. The phoneβs mix of AMOLED display, large battery, fast charging, and 5G support may appeal to young buyers seeking high performance without overspending.
With the launch of the A6 Pro, Oppo aims to reclaim its position in Pakistanβs smartphone market and attract users seeking style, performance, and advanced features at competitive prices.
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