OPPO’s iPhone-like design language continues to attract budget-conscious buyers who want a premium look without moving into premium pricing. In the two-million-rupiah class, the combination of a boxy body, a rear camera cluster that resembles a “boba” layout, and large batteries has become a practical selling point.
That appeal is not only about looks. The models in this segment still need to balance battery capacity, display quality, camera performance, and protection features, which means the best choice depends on what matters most to the buyer.
OPPO A6x brings extra protection
Among the models in this group, OPPO A6x stands out for adding more durability to its premium-style design. It uses a 6.75-inch LCD screen with HD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate, powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 685.
The phone comes in 4GB or 6GB RAM variants with storage up to 256GB. Its 6,500 mAh battery and IP64 certification make it more resistant to dust and splashes, while AI LinkBoost is included to help maintain signal stability in weak-coverage areas.
Its price in Indonesia is listed at around Rp2.2 million to Rp4 million, depending on the memory configuration.
OPPO A6t focuses on battery size
OPPO A6t follows a similar design direction and shares several key hardware traits with the A6x. It also uses a 6.75-inch LCD panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and runs on the Snapdragon 685.
The main attraction is its 6,500mAh battery, which is paired with a 13MP main camera supported by AI features. Even so, the camera specification remains modest, and photo detail can drop in low light.
For buyers who prioritize endurance over camera ambition, the A6t is priced in the Rp2 million to Rp2.5 million range.
| Model | Key Strength | Main Specs | Price Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| OPPO A6x | Extra protection | 6.75-inch LCD, HD+, 120Hz, Snapdragon 685, 6,500 mAh, IP64 | Rp2.2 million to Rp4 million |
| OPPO A6t | Large battery | 6.75-inch LCD, 120Hz, Snapdragon 685, 6,500mAh, 13MP AI camera | Rp2 million to Rp2.5 million |
Reno15 F targets a more elegant feel
OPPO Reno15 F enters the conversation from a different angle, with a more refined design that still fits the same general visual trend. It is aimed at users who want a camera-bump style body that can resemble an iPhone from a distance, but with a more elegant presentation.
Its strength lies in aesthetics and a balanced overall character rather than one standout specification. The launch price is said to be higher than the A-series models, but the device offers a stronger premium impression.
Why the iPhone-like look matters
The visual similarity to iPhone remains a strong draw in the midrange and entry-level market because it creates the sense of owning a more expensive device. Boxy frames and iconic rear camera modules now serve as a shortcut to that premium impression.
OPPO uses the look while keeping its own software identity through ColorOS based on Android, which means the experience is still different from iOS. The exterior may feel familiar to Apple-style design fans, but the software and ecosystem do not follow the same path.
For everyday use, the Snapdragon 685 in the A6x and A6t should be stable enough for social media, messaging, and video streaming. These devices are not aimed at heavy gaming, so buyers looking for high graphics performance will need a different class of phone.
That is why the most sensible pick depends on priorities. OPPO A6x is the better fit for those who want stronger protection, while OPPO A6t is the more affordable choice for users who mainly want a large battery and a design that looks more expensive than it is.
