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Oppo A5x 5G smartphone with military grade certification, 6000 mAh battery launched in India: Price, specs and more

Oppo A5x 5G smartphone with military grade certification, 6000 mAh battery launched in India: Price, specs and more

Time of India23-05-2025

Oppo A5x 5G
is here. Oppo has expanded its A-series of smartphones with the launch ofOppo A5s 5G smartphone in India. The affordable Oppo smartphone comes with
IP65 rating
and military-grade certification. The sub-15K Oppo smartphone comes with
45W fast charging
support. The smartphone houses a
6000 mAh battery
and is powered by a
MediaTek Dimensity chipset
.
Oppo A5x 5G: Price and availability
Oppo A5x 5G smartphone comes with 4GB of RAM and 128GB internal storage and is priced at Rs 13,999. The smartphone can be purchased in Midnight Blue and Laser White colour options. The smartphone will be available for purchase starting May 25. Customers can purchase the Oppo A5x 5G smartphone online from
Amazon.in
, Flipkart and Oppo e-Store and offline from authorised retail stores in the country. The company is also offering cashback of Rs 1,000and 3 months of no-cost EMI from SBI Card, IDFC FIRST Bank, Bank of Baroda, Federal Bank, and DBS Bank on the purchase of Oppo A5x 5G smartphone.
Oppo A5x 5G smartphone specifications
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Oppo A5x 5G smartphone comes with MIL-STD certification which means that the smartphone has been tested for rough environmental conditions and it can easily handle extreme head, moisture and shock. The IP65 rating of the smartphone makes it resistant to dust and water.
Oppo A5x 5G smartphone houses a 6.67-inch HD+ display with 720x1604 pixel resolution. The display offers 120Hz refresh rate and up to 1000 nits peak brightness levels. The affordable Oppo smartphone is powered by an octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset paired with 4GB of RAM. The smartphone packs 128GB internal storage which can be expanded up to 1TB by adding a microSD card.
Oppo A5x 5G smartphone comes with dual SIM support and runs Android 15 operating system topped with company's own layer of ColorOS 15. The smartphone sports a 32MP rear camera and a 5MP front shooter for selfies. The smartphone comes equipped with a side-mounted fingerprint sensor.
Oppo A5x 5G smartphone is backed by a 6000 mAh battery which comes with 45W fast charging support. The company claims that the smartphone can charge up to 30% in just 20 minutes.
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