KATHMANDU: OPPO has launched the A6 Pro in Nepal, pitching the smartphone as a durable, long‑lasting device for everyday use. The handset is priced at Rs 40,999 and is available in a single configuration of 8GB RAM and 256GB storage in Stellar Blue and Rosewood Red.
A key selling point is the 7,000mAh battery, which OPPO says is engineered for extended daily use across streaming, social media, gaming and heavy schedules. The company adds that its battery health optimisation, combined with 80W SUPERVOOC™, enables rapid power recovery, allowing the phone to reach full charge in around an hour.
Built for resilience, the A6 Pro includes shock resistance and a reinforced internal structure to improve durability in everyday scenarios. Despite the emphasis on toughness, the phone retains a slim unibody design and slim bezels.
The device also sports a 120Hz AMOLED display with up to 1,400 nits peak brightness. OPPO’s Trinity Engine and Luminous Rendering Engine are credited with improving smoothness, multitasking stability and animation fluidity.
For connectivity, the A6 Pro integrates AI LinkBoost 3.0 to enhance network stability in crowded or low‑signal environments, with features for gaming traffic management and intelligent signal switching. OPPO says the phone is aimed at Nepali consumers who prioritise battery life, real‑world durability and a polished daily experience.
