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“Oppo Introduces A6k: Snapdragon 685, 120Hz Display, 6500mAh Battery”

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Oppo has formally introduced the Oppo A6k smartphone in Bangladesh. The Oppo A6k is driven by the Snapdragon 685 Mobile Platform, known for its smooth and responsive performance ideal for multitasking, gaming, and daily usage. Featuring a 120Hz ultra-bright display, the smartphone delivers fluid visuals and an enhanced user interface. It boasts a sizable 6500mAh battery that ensures extended usage and long-term performance sustainability of up to five years, including reverse charging capability. The device sports a 50MP ultra-clear main camera with AI Portrait Retouching, Dual-View Video, and Night Mode functionalities.

Additionally, the OPPO A6k incorporates various AI-driven features like AI Editor 2.0, AI GameBoost 2.0, AI LinkBoost 3.0, Theft Protection, and Gemini to boost productivity, connectivity, and overall user satisfaction, as per the press release. Available in Crystal Blue and Crystal Violet hues, the Oppo A6k is offered in a 4GB + 128GB configuration. The smartphone also guarantees four years of smooth operation, as mentioned in the press release.

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