This long-form technical review compares OPPO A6k , OPPO A6s and Oppo A6i.
Following comparision of individual specification i.e design, displays, cameras, hardware, battery and benchmark values make it realized that how new mobiles models are introduced with some upgrades.
📱 Design & Display
| Model | Display | Special Features |
|---|---|---|
| OPPO A6k | 6.75 inches — IPS LCD | 120Hz, 1125nits, 16.7 million colours (8-bit), 256 PPI; IP64 Water and Dust Resistance1 |
| OPPO A6s | 6.75 inches — IPS LCD | 120Hz, 1125nits, 16.7 million colours (8-bit), 256 PPI; IP69 Water and Dust Resistance |
| Oppo A6i | 6.67 Inches — IPS LCD Capacitive Touchscreen | Corning Gorilla Glass 3 |
Analysis: All models listed fall into a similar 6.5–6.9″ class as shown in specifications, which places them in the same mainstream phablet category. Models that include refresh-rate notes (for example, 90Hz or 120Hz) prioritize smoother UI motion and scrolling fluidity when paired with a capable GPU.
Entries that list screen protection or IP ratings indicate a durability advantage for outdoor usage and accidental exposure to water/splashes. specifications do not provide color calibration or HDR measurements for all models, so perceived vibrancy and contrast require hands-on verification.
📸 Camera Comparison
| Model | Rear Camera (primary) | Front Camera | Video |
|---|---|---|---|
| OPPO A6k | 50MP | 5MP | 1080P video: 30fps, 1080P TIME-LAPSE: 30fps, Supports video zoom shooting: up to 10x digital zoom |
| OPPO A6s | 50MP 2MP | 16MP | 1080P video: 30fps, 1080P TIME-LAPSE: 30fps, Supports Dual-view video shooting |
| Oppo A6i | Dual Camera: 50 MP | 8 MP | panorama, HDR, Video |
Analysis: OPPO A6k lists its primary camera as 50MP.
OPPO A6s lists its primary camera as 50MP 2MP.
Oppo A6i lists its primary camera as Dual Camera: 50 MP.
Higher stated pixel counts or PDAF suggest potential for better detail capture on paper, but sensor size and processing strongly influence final image quality. Several models include explicit video capability fields (frame rates or resolutions), which informs expected recording capability.
Because hardware and feature claims only, practical imaging results (noise, dynamic range, stabilization) must be confirmed via real-world testing.
⚡ Performance & Hardware
| Model | Chipset | CPU / GPU | RAM | Benchmark |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| OPPO A6k | Snapdragon®685 Mobile Platform | Octa Core / Adreno™ 610@1260MHz | 4 GB | 348982 • 473 / 1,510 |
| OPPO A6s | Snapdragon®685 Mobile Platform | Octa Core / Adreno™ 610@1.26GHz | 8 GB | 348982 • 473 / 1,510 |
| Oppo A6i | Dimensity 6300 | 2.4 Ghz Octa Core / ARM Mali-G57 MC2 | 6/8GB RAM | 420000 • 720 / 1950 |
Analysis: The chipset dataset, Oppo A6i shows the highest reported Antutu figure (420000 as listed), which on paper indicates greater CPU/GPU throughput. Chipset family (e.g., Helio, Snapdragon) help place devices into performance tiers and hint at GPU capability for gaming or high-refresh displays. Benchmark results are reproduced verbatim and are not independently validated here; thermals, sustained performance and real-world frame rates require hands-on profiling.
🔋 Battery & Charging
| Model | Battery | Charging |
|---|---|---|
| OPPO A6k | 6500mAh/25.22Wh (Typical) | Reverse Wired Charging |
| OPPO A6s | 7000mAh/27.44Wh (Typical) | 80W SUPERVOOCTM |
| Oppo A6i | (Non removable), 6000 mAh | 0 |
Analysis: As mentioned above, OPPO A6s lists the largest battery capacity (7000mAh/27.44Wh (Typical)), which typically translates into longer on-paper endurance if software power management is comparable. Where charging wattage is listed (for example, 18W/33W/45W), that materially affects recharge speed and user convenience.
The sepcificaitons do not measure charging efficiency or heat; real charging times and endurance should be verified with battery tests.
💾 Storage & Memory
| Model | Storage | RAM |
|---|---|---|
| OPPO A6k | 128 (UFS 2.2) | 4 GB |
| OPPO A6s | 256 (UFS 2.2) | 8 GB |
| Oppo A6i | 128/256GB Built-in | 6/8GB RAM |
Analysis: Storage and RAM variants; models listing UFS vs eMMC types indicate potential differences in sustained IO and app load responsiveness. Expandable storage support (microSD) where listed provides added flexibility for users with high media needs.
🌐 Connectivity & Features
- OPPO A6k 4/128: WLAN: Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) supported; BLUETOOTH: Bluetooth® 5.0, Low Energy; NFC: Unsupported; USB: USB Type-C; SENSORS: Side fingerprint sensor; SIM: Dual SIM, Nano-SIM card, Nano-USIM card
- OPPO A6s: WLAN: Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) supported; BLUETOOTH: Bluetooth® 5.0, Low Energy; NFC: Supported; USB: USB Type-C; SENSORS: Side fingerprint sensor; SIM: Dual SIM, Nano-SIM card, Nano-USIM card
- Oppo A6i: WLAN: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, WiFi Direct, hotspot; BLUETOOTH: v5.1 with A2DP, LE; NFC: Yes; USB: USB Type-C; SENSORS: Accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass, Fingerprint; SIM: Dual Sim, Dual Standby (Nano-SIM)
✅ Pros ✔ & ❌ Cons ✔
- OPPO A6k 4/128 — Pros ✔
- Battery: 6500mAh/25.22Wh (Typical).
- Benchmarks (Antutu: 348982).
- Display: IPS LCD.
- Specs should be verified in hands-on testing for imaging & battery behavior.
- OPPO A6s — Pros ✔
- Battery: 7000mAh/27.44Wh (Typical).
- Benchmarks (Antutu: 348982).
- Display: IPS LCD.
- Specs should be verified in hands-on testing for imaging & battery behavior.
- Oppo A6i — Pros ✔
- Battery: (Non removable), 6000 mAh.
- Benchmarks (Antutu: 420000).
- Display: IPS LCD Capacitive Touchscreen.
- Specs should be verified in hands-on testing for imaging & battery behavior.
🔍 Conclusion
The above dataset and entries suggest distinct priorities across models: OPPO A6s appears focused on battery capacity according to the above details. Oppo A6i ranks highest by reported benchmarks and appears strongest on paper for performance. These observations should guide hands-on testing and final editorial recommendations.


