OnePlus just
launched something new today: a phone series that sits below even the Nord lineup. The N6 is the first model, and it leads with one number — 8,000mAh. That's a genuinely large battery for a phone starting under ₹23,000, and
OnePlus built the rest of the spec sheet around making that battery last.
Summary
- 8,000mAh battery, 45W charging: Rated for three days of typical use, with a 5,300mm² vapor chamber to keep things cool during heavy use.
- Bypass charging included: Power goes straight to the motherboard during gaming, skipping the battery entirely to reduce heat.
- Dimensity 6360 Apex chipset: OnePlus claims an AnTuTu score over 615,800, paired with 4GB or 6GB RAM and 128GB storage.
- 6.8-inch FHD+ IPS LCD, 120Hz: With 1,200 nits peak brightness and an 8MP front camera.
- Starts at ₹22,999: Sales begin July 4 via Amazon India and OnePlus India, in Fresh Mint and Midnight Green.
The Battery Is the Whole Pitch
Eight thousand milliamp-hours is a lot of battery for this price bracket. OnePlus is backing it up with real engineering, not just a bigger cell. The 45W SuperVOOC charging keeps top-up times reasonable despite the size, and 5W reverse wired charging means you can use the N6 to top up other devices in a pinch.
Bypass charging is the detail that matters most for anyone who games on their phone. Instead of charging the battery and then drawing that power back out during heavy use, the N6 can route power directly from the charger to the motherboard, skipping the battery loop entirely. That keeps the device running cooler and reduces unnecessary charge cycles. OnePlus is backing the battery's long-term health too, claiming over 1,600 charge cycles and more than 80% capacity retained after seven years of typical use.
Display and Performance
The 6.8-inch IPS LCD runs at 120Hz with FHD+ resolution and hits 1,200 nits peak brightness — solid numbers for outdoor visibility at this price. Powering it all is MediaTek's Dimensity 6360 Apex chip, paired with either 4GB or 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, expandable via microSD. This isn't a performance flagship by any stretch — it's built for smooth daily use rather than heavy gaming, with OnePlus citing an AnTuTu score above 615,800 as a rough performance benchmark.
Camera and Software
A single 50MP main camera with an f/1.8 aperture handles the back, while an 8MP front camera sits inside the punch-hole cutout. It's a simple setup, consistent with the phone's budget positioning. On software, the N6 runs OxygenOS 16 on Android 16, with OnePlus promising two major OS updates and three years of security patches — a more modest commitment than what Samsung now offers in this segment, but still reasonable for the price.
Pricing and Availability
The base 4GB/128GB model starts at
₹22,999, with the 6GB/128GB variant priced at ₹24,999. Sales open July 4 through Amazon India and OnePlus's own channels, with Prime Day discounts of ₹1,000 already confirmed alongside additional bank card offers. Both Fresh Mint and Midnight Green colorways are available at launch.