Oppo’s Durable Tech Will Make the A3 Pro Its Most Durable Phone Yet
Liu Bo, president of Oppo China, has revealed some details about the Oppo A3 Pro. According to him (reported by Fonearena), the A3 Pro will debut Oppo’s “durable technology.” It appears to be some sort of tech Oppo has been working on to make smartphones more durable and rugged.
Rugged phones have been around for a long–even Nokia launched one last year. However, they’re bulkier and heavier when compared to a regular smartphone. The Oppo A3, in contrast, would boast durability and toughness but will look and weigh like a regular smartphone. It will reportedly be just 7.8mm thick, making it slimmer than many phones out there.
Liu also said the Oppo A3 Pro will “set a new standard for durable and user-friendly phones, advancing the mobile industry.” It will be military-grade certified, and the display will be able to withstand accidental drops.
Moreover, the phone will have a “long battery life.” The Oppo A2 Pro launched last year with a four-year battery replacement program. If the phone’s battery health dropped below 80% within four years, Oppo offered free battery replacement. The forthcoming A3 Pro is said to come with a more enhanced battery, promising even longer battery health.
The Oppo A3 Pro Will Be the World’s First IP69-Rated Smartphone
Oppo’s president has also revealed that the Oppo A3 Pro will be the world’s first “full-level waterproof” phone. It will boast IP69 certification–the first on a mainstream smartphone. We’ve seen similar or better water resistance, but those are only on rugged smartphones. The Nokia XR21, for example, gets an IP69K rating.
Mainstream smartphones at max have grabbed IP69 ratings yet. Even the likes of Samsung Galaxy S24 lineup and Apple iPhone 15 series boast an IP68 certification. The Oppo A3 Pro will lead the way, and rumors suggest that Samsung’s Galaxy S25 and Apple’s iPhone 16 series will follow a similar fashion. Both companies are expected to introduce IP69 ratings on their upcoming flagships.
The durability aspect of the Oppo A3 Pro looks quite attractive, and it will be exciting to see how much the phone stands up to Oppo’s claims.
What Else Do We Know?
Courtesy of Digital Chat Station, we also know some other specifications of the Oppo A3 Pro. It will get a 6.7-inch OLED curved display, with a resolution of 1080p and a refresh rate of 120Hz. The selfie camera will sit in a punch hole, but the lens used is not known. At the rear, you’d get a 64MP camera with f/1.7 aperture. It’s a triple-camera setup, but there’s no information on the other sensors.
The Oppo A3 Pro will run MediaTek’s 7050 processor, with up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage. It will have a 5000mAh battery, and you can expect some sort of guarantee or warranty on the battery’s health. Other specifications remain a mystery, as this is all we know about the phone.
Oppo A3 Pro: Launch and Availability
The launch event for Oppo’s A3 Pro is scheduled for April 12 in China, at 2:30 PM CST. There’s no word on the phone’s global availability yet. Speaking of its pricing, the top-end version is said to be priced similarly to its predecessor, the A2 Pro, at 2,399 Chinese Yuan ($332 approximately.) The A2 Pro was limited to China only, and we’ll know at the launch whether Oppo plans on bringing the A3 Pro to other countries or not.