Oppo has officially confirmed that its new Oppo A6 Pro will launch on September 9 in China, the same day as iPhone 17. The company claims the phone has a six-year battery lifespan.
According to the official teaser poster, the A6 Pro features a centered punch-hole display with a flat screen design. The phone sticks to the flat-edge aesthetic that’s everywhere right now and comes in a gold finish. The back of the device is still under wraps, so we’ll have to wait for the launch event to see the full design.

Powered by Dimensity 6300
What we do know comes from recent benchmarks. A Geekbench listing reveals that the A6 Pro is powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity 6300 chip, paired with 8GB of RAM, and ships with Android 15 out of the box. The device scored 736 in single-core and 2010 in multi-core tests, which puts it firmly in the mid-range category.
Moreover, a TUV listing suggests the phone may ship with 80W fast charging support. That said, we don’t yet know its exact battery capacity.

This launch also comes hot on the heels of the Oppo A6 GT, which recently landed in China. The A6 GT packed a Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 processor, a huge 7000 mAh battery, IP69 water resistance, and a slim 7.7mm body. It also sported a 6.8-inch 120Hz OLED panel, 32MP selfie camera, and a 50MP main shooter.
It’s still unclear whether the A6 Pro will borrow these features or go in a different direction. The “Pro” branding could mean Oppo may offer better display quality, camera upgrades, or even longer battery life, but so far, only the chipset and design cues are confirmed.
We’ll know more next week when Oppo officially pulls the curtain back.
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