The Chinese phone maker released the Oppo A6s Pro with features almost identical to the original A6 Pro. It’s just a design refresh with minor feature cuts. Oppo A6s Pro is built around a 6.57†AMOLED that has thin bezels and good symmetry. It’s a flat design, so it matches the rest of Oppo’s A6 members. The screen resolution is FHD+, and it runs at 120Hz. The peak brightness reaches up to 1400nits here. Oppo A6s Pro has the best possible durability rating: IP69K. This newcomer is immune to liquids from all sides, at high temperatures and high pressures. A 7,000 mAh battery inside the A6s Pro powers everything. And the cell gets backup from an 80W SuperVOOC charger. The powerhorse within the Oppo A6s Pro is the MediaTek Helio G100 Max. Yes, that’s the same SoC that came with the standard Oppo A6 Pro. There’s a passive VC cooling chamber to keep the chipset from overheating. Of course, it is still an entry-level chip. So the performance won’t impress. There’s only a single camera on the back next to the ring LED flashes. A 50MP unit will take photos and video, and the 2MP second lens will assist. Oppo A6s Pro also comes with a 50MP selfie shooter to match the rear lens. By the way, this handset has 8GB RAM and 256GB storage, so it’s already in an ideal spot to compete with high-end phones from
Samsung and other global competitors.