The A6s Pro will definitely be released in China on April 14th at 2:30 pm local time (12:00 pm in India). Oppo is already getting people interested in the phone and pre-orders are open, with a small bonus for those who get it early.
Launch Details and Pre-order Incentives
Oppo announced the China launch on their official Weibo account and showed a quick look at the back of the phone. You can pre-order it now on Oppo’s own website and on big online stores, so you can get the phone as soon as it’s officially on sale.
If you buy early, you’ll get an extra year of warranty for free – it’s not a huge amount of money, but it’s nice to know it’s there if you plan to use the phone for a long time. This push to get pre-orders shows Oppo wants to sell a lot of these in the price-sensitive middle of the market.
Design and Display Basics
The A6s Pro has a look we’ve seen before, with a simple back and two cameras on the rear. You will be able to get it in at least two colors, a silver with two shades and a calmer blue, and it’s generally a neat, refined style.
The 6.57 inch OLED screen is particularly good for the price. It displays at 120 times per second for smooth scrolling and can get up to 1400 nits brightness for being easily visible outside. This should be good for people who watch videos or use social media.
Performance and Internal Specs
Inside, the phone uses a MediaTek Helio G100 Max chip with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. This is meant to work reliably for normal everyday use, rather than being as powerful as the very best phones. You can expect it to handle multiple apps at once and to play games at average settings.
The phone’s software and how well it’s made to work with the hardware are as important as the technical details. Oppo is advertising the A6s Pro as a balanced phone, and users should get consistent performance with normal apps, streaming and basic gaming without it getting too hot or slowing down a lot.
Camera Capabilities and Selfie Focus
The back cameras are a 50 megapixel main lens and a 2 megapixel secondary lens. They should take good pictures in daylight and provide basic depth or macro effects (depending on how Oppo has set up the second lens).
The phone tries to be different with its 50 megapixel front camera. It’s not common to find a front camera with this many megapixels in this price range and it might get people who take a lot of selfies or make video calls to buy it. How good the selfies actually are will depend on how the phone processes the image.
Battery, Charging, and Durability
A big reason to buy this phone is the 7000mAh battery which is a lot bigger than most mid-range phones have. With fairly typical use, you should get more than a day of power from it, which is good for travellers and people who use their phone for a lot of video. Oppo also includes 80W fast charging so you can fill the battery quickly.
The phone has a fingerprint scanner in the screen to unlock it. It also has an IP69K rating, meaning it’s more protected from dust and water than many other phones. These features make the phone more durable for people who need something that can handle being used every day.
Pricing Outlook and Market Position
The A6s Pro was previously released in Pakistan for approximately 33,000 Rupees for the 8GB/256GB version. The price in China will likely be competitive and a low launch price could make the A6s Pro a very good choice.
In the end, the phone follows a safe and reasonable plan: a smooth OLED screen, a very large battery and a surprisingly good selfie camera. If Oppo sets the price of the A6s Pro at a good level, they could get customers who want a reliable phone without paying the prices of top-end phones.











