A phone that doesn't feel like a compromise
En un mercado donde lo asequible suele significar compromiso, el OPPO A6 Pro 5G aparece como una excepción que merece atención: un dispositivo que, rebajado a 188 euros en AliExpress hasta el 10 de junio, ofrece pantalla AMOLED de 120 Hz, resistencia militar y dos días de batería por el precio de lo ordinario. Es el recordatorio de que, de vez en cuando, el valor real se esconde donde menos se espera, aunque siempre con fecha de caducidad.
- La oferta es real pero fugaz: el cupón SSES20 en AliExpress deja el teléfono en 188 euros, pero el descuento expira el 10 de junio, convirtiendo cada día en una decisión pendiente.
- Mientras MediaMarkt y El Corte Inglés mantienen el precio oficial de 279 euros, AliExpress se convierte en el único canal que hace sensata la compra, con envío gratuito y devoluciones en 30 días.
- El procesador MediaTek Dimensity 6300 es el límite honesto del dispositivo: fluido para el uso cotidiano, pero incapaz de sostener juegos exigentes o edición pesada sin acusar el esfuerzo.
- La batería de 6.500 mAh es la sorpresa mayor: dos días de uso moderado en pruebas reales, con carga rápida de 80 W que repone energía en menos de una hora.
- El resultado es un teléfono que aterriza con claridad en su nicho: quien busca pantalla premium, durabilidad cotidiana y autonomía extendida por menos de 200 euros tiene aquí una oportunidad poco frecuente.
Hay una promesa que los vendedores de telefonía suelen desmentir: que por menos de 200 euros se puede tener algo que no avergüence. El OPPO A6 Pro 5G llega para contradecirlos, al menos mientras dure la oferta.
En AliExpress, con el cupón SSES20, el teléfono cae de 279 a 188 euros —más de un 30% de descuento— con envío gratuito y devolución en 30 días. El plazo se cierra el 10 de junio. En las grandes superficies españolas el precio no se mueve, lo que convierte la ruta importadora en la única lógica.
El dispositivo no disimula sus aspiraciones. Pesa 185 gramos, mide 8 milímetros de grosor y cuenta con certificación IP69 y resistencia militar MIL-STD-810H. La pantalla AMOLED de 6,57 pulgadas alcanza los 120 Hz de refresco y 1.400 nits de brillo máximo, con una resolución de 2.372 x 1.080 píxeles que hace que ver vídeos o leer resulte genuinamente placentero.
El procesador MediaTek Dimensity 6300 es funcional y honesto: gestiona sin esfuerzo mensajería, navegación, streaming y aplicaciones cotidianas, pero flaquea ante los juegos más exigentes o la edición de imagen intensiva. Los 8 GB de RAM y 256 GB de almacenamiento cubren la mayoría de necesidades, y ColorOS 15 sobre Android 15 ofrece una experiencia cuidada y sin fricciones.
Donde el OPPO sorprende de verdad es en la batería: 6.500 mAh que en pruebas reales sostuvieron dos días de uso moderado —redes sociales, fotos, música en streaming con brillo al máximo— y hasta tres con un perfil más ligero. La carga rápida de 80 W completa el ciclo en menos de una hora. Para su precio, es una autonomía excepcional.
Las cámaras —50 MP trasera y 16 MP delantera— cumplen sin destacar: correctas con buena luz, suficientes para el día a día. El OPPO A6 Pro 5G no es para todos, pero para quien busca pantalla hermosa, durabilidad real y dos días sin enchufar, la ventana está abierta hasta el 10 de junio.
You're standing in a phone shop, looking at the wall of devices, and the salesperson is telling you that anything decent under 200 euros is a fantasy. Then you find the OPPO A6 Pro 5G, and it turns out the fantasy is real—at least for now.
The phone's official price sits at 279 euros, but that number is almost beside the point. On AliExpress, with the coupon code SSES20, it drops to 188 euros—a cut of more than 30 percent that makes it one of the sharpest deals in the budget phone market right now. The catch is small: the discount expires on June 10th, so the window is closing. Shipping and returns within 30 days are free, which matters when you're buying from across the continent. Compare that to MediaMarkt or El Corte Inglés, where the phone stays locked at full price, and the AliExpress route becomes the only sensible choice.
What you're getting for that money is a phone that doesn't feel like a compromise. It weighs 185 grams and measures just 8 millimeters thick, which means it sits comfortably in your hand without feeling fragile. The build quality is genuine—it carries both IP69 water resistance and military-grade durability certification (MIL-STD-810H), so it can handle the everyday wear that kills cheaper phones. The design is clean and modern, the kind of thing you won't feel embarrassed pulling out in public.
The screen is where the OPPO really shows its ambition. At 6.57 inches, it's large enough for real viewing, and the AMOLED panel delivers the kind of picture quality you'd expect from phones costing twice as much. The resolution runs to 2372 by 1080 pixels, the refresh rate hits 120 hertz, and the brightness peaks at 1,400 nits—enough to see clearly even in direct sunlight. Colors pop. Motion is smooth. If you spend your phone time watching videos, reading, or scrolling through photos, this screen will reward you.
The processor is a MediaTek Dimensity 6300, which is honest about its limits. It handles everyday tasks without complaint—messaging, web browsing, streaming, banking apps, grocery store apps. But ask it to run demanding games or process heavy image editing, and you'll feel the strain. This is a phone for people who use their devices for living, not for pushing them to their limits. It comes with 8 gigabytes of RAM and 256 gigabytes of storage, a single configuration that covers most needs. The software is ColorOS 15, built on Android 15, and it's thoughtfully designed with useful features and an interface that doesn't get in the way.
The battery is the real revelation. At 6,500 milliamp-hours, it's genuinely large, and in testing it delivered two full days of moderate use—social media, email, photos, streaming music, with the screen at full brightness. Lighter use pushed it to three days. The 80-watt fast charging means you can refill it in under an hour when you do need to plug in. For a phone at this price, this kind of endurance is exceptional.
The camera system is straightforward. The main lens is 50 megapixels and produces solid photos, especially when light is on your side. The front-facing camera is 16 megapixels, adequate for video calls and selfies. Neither will win awards, but neither will disappoint for everyday shooting.
The OPPO A6 Pro 5G is built for a specific person: someone who wants a phone that looks and feels premium, that has a beautiful screen for consuming content, and that won't demand a daily charge. If you're that person, and you act before June 10th, you're looking at a deal that won't come around often.
Notable Quotes
It can reach two days of use with a single charge, or even three days with lighter usage— La Razón's testing
The Hearth Conversation Another angle on the story
Why does a budget phone need military-grade durability? Isn't that overkill for something under 200 euros?
It's not overkill—it's the difference between a phone that lasts two years and one that lasts four. Budget phones get dropped more often because people are less precious with them. The durability certification means it actually survives that.
The processor struggles with gaming. Who buys a phone that can't game?
Most people, actually. The person scrolling Instagram, checking email, watching Netflix—they don't need a gaming phone. They need a phone that doesn't lag when they're doing normal things. That's who this is for.
Two days of battery life sounds good, but is it realistic for everyone?
It depends on how you use it. If you're constantly on your phone, you'll need to charge nightly. But if you're someone who uses it moderately—which most people do—two days is genuinely liberating. You stop thinking about the charger.
Why is the AliExpress price so much lower than retail?
AliExpress operates on volume and lower margins. They're not taking the same markup as a physical retailer. The discount is real, not a trick—but it does expire, which is why the timing matters.
What's the real audience for this phone?
People who want their phone to look expensive without paying expensive prices. People who watch a lot of content. People who value battery life over raw power. It's honest about what it is.