Companies have spent the last several years quietly removing things from retail boxes. OnePlus
appears to be doing the opposite with its new N6, and the timing of this leak — just days before the June 30 India launch — gives a genuinely complete picture of what buyers will actually receive.
Summary
- Full box contents confirmed: OnePlus N6 handset, 45W SuperVOOC power adapter, USB-C cable, protective silicone case, SIM ejector tool, and documentation.
- Charger matches the phone's spec: The 45W adapter aligns with the N6's confirmed 8,000mAh battery and 45W fast charging support.
- Fresh Mint colorway leaked, black also expected: The leaked unit matches the green shade already teased on OnePlus's website.
- Pricing estimates diverge slightly: Most reports point to sub-₹20,000 (~$212); one source cites sub-₹25,000 (~$264) — the exact figure remains unconfirmed until the June 30 reveal.
- Chipset leak points to Dimensity 6100 Plus: Alongside 6GB RAM and a reported 1,570 x 720 display resolution.
A Box That Goes Against the Industry Trend
The irony is hard to miss. Premium flagships from multiple brands have spent years stripping chargers from retail boxes to cut costs and reduce e-waste claims. The N6, expected to sit below even the Nord series in OnePlus's India lineup, includes everything: a power adapter, USB cable, protective case, SIM ejector tool, and documentation, with a screen protector already pre-installed on the unit.
A charger and a basic case aren't premium extras — they're things most people actually need on day one. If this leak holds, the N6 saves buyers a little money and a trip to the accessories aisle, which is more than can be said for brands selling $1,000 phones and expecting applause for letting customers buy the charger separately. The bundled charger matches the phone's specifications: an 8,000mAh battery with 45W wired fast charging, meaning buyers won't need to hunt for a compatible adapter.
Design and Color
The unit in the leaked images shares the same color as the renders already shown on OnePlus's website — a shade similar to the "Vivid Mint" or "Fresh Mint" colorways seen on the Nord CE 6 Lite and
Nord 6. A black variant is also expected at launch. The phone features a dual rear camera setup including a 50MP sensor with 60fps video recording, plus an 8MP selfie camera in a central cutout.
What's Still Unconfirmed: The Chipset and the Price
Official performance and display specs haven't been confirmed by OnePlus yet, but a recent leak points to a 1,570 x 720 display, a MediaTek MT6835 chipset — known commercially as the Dimensity 6100 Plus — 6GB RAM, and Android 16.
The pricing picture is genuinely mixed across current reporting. Most outlets converge on sub-₹20,000 (~$212). One source, however, cites sub-₹25,000 (~$264) — a meaningful gap that won't be resolved until OnePlus makes its official announcement on June 30. OnePlus has kept pricing under wraps until launch day, with the company positioning the N6 around what it calls the segment's biggest battery and fastest charging specifically within the ₹15,000 to ₹22,000 bracket.
What This Means for Buyers
The N6 isn't trying to win a spec-sheet war — by focusing on battery endurance, software longevity, and a complete in-box experience, OnePlus is playing to what budget buyers actually prioritize rather than chasing benchmark numbers. Whether that strategy pays off depends entirely on the final price OnePlus settles on this Tuesday.