Oppo’s New A6c Is Heading Global With 13 MP Main Camera

Tech fans have a new low‑to‑midrange handset to watch. OPPO is taking the Oppo A6c, fresh from China, and preparing a global version that’s wide, bold, and two‑day battery ready. The first leaks just dropped on X and reveal key changes from the Chinese phone.
Massive Battery, Slow Charge, Big Runtime
The global A6c is tipped to pack a huge 7000 mAh battery, that’s a tank for a phone this size. You might easily squeeze two days of light use out of it without charging.
Charging won’t be fast. Expect 15 W wired charging, which is slow by today’s standards. That means several hours to refill from empty.

Chipset Switch: From Snapdragon in China to Unisoc Globally
The China version used a Qualcomm Snapdragon 685 CPU, but the global model is expected to come with a Unisoc T7250 processor running at ~1.8 GHz.
This is a budget‑tier chip. Gaming or demanding tasks won’t be amazing, but everyday apps and scrolling should feel smooth enough, especially with the boost from a Mali‑G57 GPU on board.

Oppo A6c Design & Camera: iPhone‑Style + Unchanged Shooter
Leaks show the A6c borrowing a wide camera bar and rounded corners, reminiscent of the iPhone look. It definitely looks like Oppo took Oppo A6c design cues from Apple’s playbook.
Specs point to a 13 MP main camera and a 5 MP selfie camera in a notch. No fancy zoom or ultra‑wide here, this stays basic.
Display: Big and Smooth
The screen stays 6.75 inch IPS LCD with 120 Hz refresh rate. That will make scrolling feel smoother than 60 Hz, even though the resolution is just HD+ (720p). Peak brightness could hit around 900 nits, so outdoor visibility shouldn’t be terrible.
Oppo A6c Extras You Should Know
- Android 16 out of the box: Easy to use and up‑to‑date software if the leaks are right.
- Side‑mounted fingerprint sensor: More reliable than face unlock on budget phones.
- Expandable storage and dual SIM support: Useful for many buyers.
Some listings suggest IP64 water resistance in Oppo A6c specs, so splashes won’t scare it.
Price & Launch Date (Leaked/Estimated)
There’s no confirmed global price yet, but one local source lists a Pakistan expected price near PKR 39,999 for an A6c variant. Expect multiple regions to get this phone soon, with announcements over the next few weeks.
Quick Take: Should You Care?
This is clearly a budget entry‑level phone. If you want long battery life, smooth scrolling, side fingerprint unlock, and the latest Android on a tight budget, the global A6c could be interesting.
Just don’t expect blazing performance or great cameras. For that, you’ll need to look higher up the lineup.