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Oppo A6c Hits India’s Budget Segment at ₹15,000

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India welcomes Oppo’s latest budget model, the A6c, after its debut in China and Thailand. The handset appears alongside the brand’s mid‑tier offerings yet keeps a low price tag, striking a balance between affordability and feature set. With a 6.75‑inch display and a 13‑megapixel rear camera, it fits comfortably into the segment dominated by sub‑₹15,000 devices.

Priced at INR 13,999 ($146) for 64 GB and INR 16,999 ($178) for 128 GB, the A6c uses a Unisoc T7250 processor paired with 4 GB LPDDR4X RAM. The 720×1570 LCD runs at 120 Hz, while a 7,000‑mAh battery supports 15‑W wired charging. The device also offers a side‑mounted fingerprint sensor on the power button and a 3.5 mm headphone jack for audio versatility.

Storage expands via UFS 2.2, while the 13‑MP rear lens captures decent snapshots and a 5‑MP front camera handles selfies. An IP64 rating gives limited dust and splash resistance, making the phone suitable for everyday use. Oppo’s entry points the brand deeper into India’s competitive budget‑phone market. Its modest feature set keeps it priced below most rivals in the segment.

By offering a 15‑W charger, a sizeable battery, and a high‑refresh display at a price under ₹15,000, Oppo targets first‑time buyers and budget‑savvy consumers looking for a reliable alternative to flagship‑price competitors. The launch signals the brand’s intent to capture a larger share of India’s thriving mid‑tier market.