Oppo continues to strengthen its position in the budget smartphone segment with the launch of the Oppo A3x. Designed for users seeking a stylish phone with practical features at an affordable price, the A3x aims to deliver a balanced performance. Here’s our full review after spending time with the device.

📦 Unboxing & First Impressions
The Oppo A3x comes in a clean white box with the phone, a Type-C charging cable, 33W SuperVOOC charger, SIM ejector tool, protective case, and documentation. Right out of the box, the device feels surprisingly premium for its price point.
🧑🎨 Design & Build Quality
- Back Material: Glass-like polycarbonate with a glossy finish
- Frame: Plastic
- Weight: 185 grams
- Colors: Moonlight Purple, Mystic Black
Oppo nails the design once again. The Oppo A3x looks more expensive than it is, with a modern and symmetrical camera module. It's lightweight, comfortable to hold, and doesn’t attract too many fingerprints.
📱 Display
- Size: 6.56-inch
- Type: IPS LCD
- Resolution: HD+ (1612 x 720)
- Refresh Rate: 90Hz
- Brightness: Up to 720 nits
Though it's not AMOLED, the display is bright and responsive. The 90Hz refresh rate makes scrolling smooth, and the colors are quite vibrant for an LCD panel.
⚙️ Performance
- Processor: MediaTek Helio G35
- RAM: 4GB / 6GB
- Storage: 128GB (expandable via microSD)
- OS: ColorOS 13.1 based on Android 13
The Helio G35 chipset handles daily tasks well—browsing, messaging, and social media run smoothly. However, it's not a gaming powerhouse. Light gaming like Subway Surfers or Free Fire is fine, but expect some frame drops with heavier titles like PUBG or Call of Duty Mobile.
📷 Cameras
Rear Camera:
- Main: 13MP (f/2.2)
- Depth: 2MP
Front Camera:
- Selfie: 5MP (f/2.0)
The camera setup is basic, but decent in good lighting. Photos have acceptable detail and natural colors. The depth sensor helps with portrait shots, though edge detection can be hit or miss. The selfie camera is suitable for video calls and casual selfies.
🔋 Battery Life
- Capacity: 5000mAh
- Charging: 33W SuperVOOC
Battery life is one of the strong suits here. The 5000mAh battery easily lasts a full day, and the 33W fast charger tops it up to 50% in about 30 minutes.
🔊 Audio & Connectivity
- Audio Jack: Yes, 3.5mm
- Speakers: Mono speaker
- SIM: Dual SIM + dedicated microSD slot
- Other: Bluetooth 5.0, Wi-Fi 5, USB Type-C
The mono speaker is loud but not very rich. Call quality is decent, and network reception is solid in most areas.
🔐 Security
- Fingerprint Sensor: Side-mounted
- Face Unlock: Available
Both biometric options work reliably, though face unlock is a bit slower in low light.
✅ Pros & ❌ Cons
Pros:
- Attractive design
- Smooth 90Hz display
- Big 5000mAh battery with fast charging
- Clean UI with ColorOS 13.1
- Affordable price point
Cons:
- HD+ resolution
- Average camera performance
- Basic chipset, not ideal for gaming
📊 Verdict: Should You Buy the Oppo A3x?
If you’re looking for a stylish, everyday smartphone under budget that covers all the essentials—decent display, good battery, fast charging, and a clean UI—the Oppo A3x is a solid choice. It’s ideal for students, light users, or as a reliable secondary phone.
Rating: 3.9 / 5 ⭐
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