Oppo A6c 128GB - Budget Smartphone with Ample Storage
Oppo A6c is designed to look premium, but the hardware inside is all entry-level. Battery size is the only exception. You can already tell by looking at the screen that it’s a cheap phone with a notch and an IPS LCD. The rounded corner lends it some elegance, but it’s just a 6.75” HD+ 720p panel, and the brightness only hits 700nits. Oppo A6c does have that 120Hz smoothness, so it’s not all bad. The RAM’s only 4GB, so it won’t be great at multitasking, though it does have UFS 2.2 storage for speedy app loading. The storage built into the A6c is 128GB, and it’s expandable via SD card. Only a 13MP sensor is used to take photos from the main rear camera. It does HDR 1080p 30FPS recording. The same goes for the selfie camera, but it’s locked to 5MP resolution. The Unisoc T7250 SoC running the Oppo A6c is serviceable, but it will test your patience. This weak engine teams up with Android 16, which is definitely not an ideal combo. Again, you might have to get used to the occasional lag here. Mali G57 MP1 GPU is good enough for light gaming, though. Like we said, the battery is out of place with a phone like this. Oppo A6c is built around a 7000mAh cell, and it’s supposed to last 2 days per charge (light usage). Its 15W charging speed will be slow. There’s a fingerprint reader on the side. It encroaches on the Samsung Galaxy A07’s turf, but A6c’s advantage is the big battery.