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Oppo A6s Pro Debuts with 80W Charging and 50MP Ultra-Wide Selfie Lens

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Oppo has quietly introduced another addition to its A-series lineup, this time in Bangladesh. The new device, called the Oppo A6s Pro, arrives as a modest refresh of the existing A6 Pro. In fact, only one major change sets it apart.

Instead of a detailed product page, Oppo is directing users to a Facebook post for official information. Even so, the phone is now up for pre-order. Sales opened on February 24, and pre-orders will close on March 9.

The 8GB RAM and 256GB storage variant is priced at BDT 39,990. Customers who pre-order will receive several bonuses. These include a 1-year extended warranty worth BDT 799, a 90-day free replacement offer, and an Oppo backpack.

The Oppo A6s Pro runs on the same Helio G100 Max chipset found in the A6 Pro. Oppo has added a vapor chamber cooling system to reduce throttling during heavy use. The device packs a large 7,000mAh battery. It also supports 80W SuperVOOC fast charging.

On the back, the phone features a 50MP main camera paired with a 2MP secondary sensor. However, the biggest update appears on the front. Oppo has added a 50MP ultra-wide selfie camera for group shots. This upgraded front camera is the key difference between the A6s Pro and the earlier A6 Pro. The new Lumina Frost color option also adds a fresh look.

The phone sports a 6.57-inch OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. Peak brightness reaches 1,400 nits, which should help with outdoor visibility. An in-display fingerprint scanner is built into the screen. Stereo speakers are also included.

Durability remains a focus. The device carries an IP69K rating, which protects it against submersion and high-pressure water jets. Despite the large battery, the phone measures 8mm in thickness and weighs 190g.

For context, the previous A6 Pro 4G first launched in Vietnam in September 2025. Oppo also introduced a 5G variant at the time. Now, with the A6s Pro, the company is once again refreshing its mid-range portfolio, though this time with only a single meaningful upgrade.

Zohaib Shah

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