OPPO’s mid-2026 lineup stands out for one clear reason: battery capacity is no longer reserved for the most expensive models. Across six recent phones, the company now spreads 6,500 mAh to 7,000 mAh batteries through entry-level, midrange, and more premium devices, making several of them look unusually practical for buyers focused on endurance.
That shift matters because the strongest options are not clustered in one price tier. OPPO now offers a low-cost model for basic needs, two devices built around 6,500 mAh batteries, and two larger-battery Reno models that push capacity to 7,000 mAh while adding faster charging and more advanced displays.
The most affordable entry point is still the OPPO A6C
For buyers watching budget closely, the OPPO A6C is the easiest name to approach. It sits in the Rp1 jutaan class and comes with a 6.88-inch IPS LCD display with a 120Hz refresh rate, which should make everyday scrolling feel smoother.
The next step up is the OPPO A6, which looks more refined thanks to the Snapdragon 685 chip and a 6,500 mAh battery. OPPO also claims an Antutu score of 300,000+ points for this model, while the screen can reach up to 1,125 nits of brightness for better outdoor visibility.
Two models share the same base, but one adds gaming-focused tools
The OPPO A6T 4G uses a similar foundation to the A6, including the Snapdragon 685 and a 6,500 mAh battery. What separates it is the addition of AI Game Boost 2.0 and AI Link Boost 3.0, which are meant to help keep performance and network stability steady during casual gaming.
That makes the A6T 4G a more specialized choice for users who want the same endurance class but also want extra support when switching between games and data-heavy tasks. It remains part of the broader trend in OPPO’s lineup: practical specs first, with software features added to make the hardware feel more complete.
The biggest battery in the group comes from the OPPO A6 Pro
Among the six models, the OPPO A6 Pro is the one that immediately draws attention for battery life. It carries a 7,000 mAh battery paired with 45W SuperVOOC fast charging, and that combination is especially notable in a price range around the late Rp2 jutaan to early Rp3 jutaan segment.
What makes it appealing is not only the battery size itself, but also the fact that OPPO still keeps the body from feeling overly thick. For users who want long endurance without carrying a bulky phone, this model becomes one of the most convincing choices in the list.
The Reno series pushes battery size without giving up display quality
The Reno 15F 5G takes a slightly different approach by balancing battery life with a slimmer, lighter feel. It uses a 6.57-inch Full HD+ AMOLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate and peak brightness up to 1,400 nits, while the Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 handles the core performance.
Even with that more refined profile, the phone still carries a 7,000 mAh battery and supports 80W fast charging. That makes it one of the more compelling options for users who want endurance, fast top-ups, and a display that is clearly above the most basic class.
The most complete package sits at the top of the range
At the upper end, the Reno 15 5G is the most serious model in this group. It runs on the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3, which is said to reach an Antutu score of up to 1.4 million points, enough to handle demanding games such as Genshin Impact.
Its appeal is broader than performance alone. The phone also brings a 50MP main camera with OIS, a 50MP front camera that can record video up to 4K 60 FPS, an AMOLED 1.5K display, a metal frame, eSIM support, WiFi 6, NFC, and IP68/IP69 certification.
Six recent OPPO phones, each aimed at a different kind of buyer
| Model | Main attraction |
|---|---|
| OPPO A6C | 120Hz display, Rp1 jutaan price class |
| OPPO A6 | Snapdragon 685, 6,500 mAh battery |
| OPPO A6T 4G | AI Game Boost 2.0, AI Link Boost 3.0 |
| OPPO A6 Pro | 7,000 mAh battery, 45W SuperVOOC |
| OPPO Reno 15F 5G | AMOLED 120Hz, 7,000 mAh battery, 80W charging |
| OPPO Reno 15 5G | Snapdragon 7 Gen 3, dual 50MP cameras, premium features |
Taken together, the lineup shows how OPPO is spreading stronger battery life across more of its range instead of limiting it to one category. For buyers whose first priority is staying powered longer, the A6 Pro and Reno 15F 5G are the clearest names to watch.
