Oppo has officially unveiled the Oppo A6 Max in China, and the highlight of the smartphone is its gigantic 7,000 mAh battery powered by the latest silicon-carbon technology.
Traditionally, such high-capacity batteries were seen in tablets, but Oppo has brought this long-lasting performance into a sleek smartphone design.
The Oppo A6 Max pairs its massive battery with 80W SuperVOOC fast charging, allowing the device to charge up to 50% in just 24 minutes. This makes it one of the most power-efficient smartphones currently available in its segment.
On the front, the handset boasts a 6.8-inch OLED display featuring a 120Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 1,600 nits, ensuring smooth scrolling and excellent outdoor visibility. The screen also works seamlessly with wet hands and comes protected with Oppo’s in-house Crystal Shield Glass for added durability.
Performance is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chipset, coupled with 8GB RAM and 256GB of internal storage, offering smooth multitasking and ample space for users. The camera setup includes a 50MP primary sensor alongside a 2MP depth sensor on the rear, while the front houses a 32MP selfie camera designed for sharp and detailed portraits.
In terms of durability, the A6 Max carries an IP69 rating, making it highly resistant to dust and water. Additionally, it has earned an SGS certification for reliable performance in high-temperature environments, further enhancing its appeal for outdoor use.
The Oppo A6 Max is available in White and Blue color options. The White variant features a premium glass back, while the Blue edition comes with a glass-fiber finish for a lighter feel.
Priced at CNY 1,599 (around $220), the smartphone is currently available in China. However, Oppo has yet to confirm whether the A6 Max will be launched in international markets, possibly under a rebranded name.
With its massive battery, fast charging, flagship-grade display, and rugged durability, the Oppo A6 Max stands out as one of the most compelling mid-range smartphones in 2025.