OPPO’s upcoming A6 Pro smartphone has received formal recognition from the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) for its performance in heat management, network stability and battery durability, the company announced.
BUET’s evaluation found the A6 Pro delivered a significant upgrade in thermal control compared with its predecessor.
Equipped with a 4,300 mm² VC vapor chamber and expanded graphite layers, the handset expands its heat dissipation area by more than 20 percent, reducing device temperature by nearly one degree Celsius under heavy use.
The phone is also powered by OPPO’s AI Intelligent Network Selection system, which adapts to real-world conditions—ranging from congested public areas to weak-signal basements and high-speed transit—ensuring consistent connectivity.
In terms of power, the A6 Pro carries a 7,000 mAh battery capable of lasting up to three days on a single charge under normal usage. It supports 80W SuperVOOC™ Flash Charge and reverse charging, allowing the device to serve as a portable power bank. BUET further verified the handset’s “over five years durable battery” standard.
Professor Dr. Mahbub Alam of BUET said the tests confirmed the A6 Pro’s strong performance across the three areas, noting it had “demonstrated impressive results in real-world conditions, making it a reliable choice for users.”
Damon Yang, Managing Director of OPPO Bangladesh’s authorized exclusive distributor, welcomed the recognition, saying it reflected the company’s commitment to “bringing meaningful innovation” to customers.
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