The Oppo A2x was unveiled last week, but the company finally unveiled the smartphone over the weekend. It’s an affordable phone with a Dimensity 6020 chipset and a single camera on the back, and a price starting at (the equivalent of) $150.
The screen is a 6.56-inch LCD, a panel that Oppo has used for its A series for the past three years. The screen has an HD+ resolution, a 90Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 720 nits.
At the top there is a waterdrop notch for a 5MP selfie camera. The single sensor on the back is 13 MP with f/2.2 aperture and LED flash at the bottom.
The 7nm chipset has 6GB or 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM, paired with 128GB or 256GB of storage, respectively. The Oppo A2x has a microSD slot on the left side; the right one is for the power button, which also doubles as a fingerprint scanner.
The A2x comes with a 5,000mAh battery, but there’s no word on charging speed, suggesting a slow speed.
The phone accepts two nano SIM cards and runs Android 13 with ColorOS 13.1 on top, while other notable features include the 3.5mm audio jack and IP54 water and dust resistant body.
Oppo A2x
Oppo offers the A2x in three colors: black, yellow, and purple, with the latter two having a neat texture on the back. The price is CNY 1,099 ($150/€142) for the 6/128 GB version and CNY 1,399 ($190/€180) for the 8/256 GB version. The phone is already on sale in China, but we don’t expect Oppo to sell it internationally.
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