Oppo is preparing to launch a new entry-level 5G phone in China, and a fresh listing on the China Telecom website has spilled nearly everything ahead of time. The device, called the Oppo A6i 5G (model number PKW120), is already confirmed to go official on September 9.

The listing shows the A6i will come in three versions: 6GB/128GB, 8GB/128GB, and 8GB/256GB. Buyers will get to pick between two colors, Midnight Black and Cloudy White, both of which match the straightforward design Oppo has used on other budget models this year. Out of the box, the phone will ship with Android 15 and support 5G, dual SIM, a side-mounted fingerprint reader, and a USB-C port that doubles for audio and charging.

On the front, the A6i carries a 6.67-inch LCD panel with a 720 × 1604 resolution. It’s a flat display with slim bezels and a slightly thicker chin, plus an 8MP selfie camera tucked inside a punch-hole cutout. Flip it around, and you’ll find a 50MP main camera paired with a 2MP secondary sensor inside a rectangular module, alongside a ring-shaped LED flash.

Under the hood, the phone is expected to be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6400. Power won’t be much of a concern thanks to a 5,860mAh battery, which also supports 45W fast charging. The device measures 165.71 × 76.24 × 7.99 mm and weighs just under 200 grams.

The company has just revealed teasers confirming the launch for 14:30 local time on September 9, while also giving us a clear look at the design. The images show a flat frame with individual rear camera cutouts, and overall, the phone looks nearly identical to the Oppo A5 launched earlier this year.

Pricing hasn’t been confirmed yet, but given the specs, the A6i 5G looks set to land in Oppo’s affordable mid-range segment. With a large battery, 5G connectivity, and a familiar design, it could be a solid pick for budget-conscious buyers in China.

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