OnePlus N6 battery details officially unveiled, it gets same cell as OnePlus Nord CE 6
As the launch date of the OnePlus N6 comes closer, more details about the smartphone have begun surfacing online. Today, the company has officially unveiled key details, including battery specs of the upcoming smartphone on X. Here is what we know so far.

Shortly after officially announcing the launch date of the OnePlus N6, the Chinese brand unveiled the details of the battery. The smartphone is set to break cover on June 30. As the launch date gets closer, details about OnePlus new “N” series keep surfacing online. The ‘N’ lineup is going to be the brand’s budget series for the Indian market, which is going to be priced between Rs 18,000 and Rs 25,000.
OnePlus N6 battery
On a post on X, the OnePlus confirms that the upcoming OnePlus N6 packs a massive 8,000mAh battery. The company also claimed that in one change, the smartphone will keep its light on for three consecutive days. Along with that, the brand promises seven years of battery health. It is worth noting that the OnePlus N6 looks similar to the previous launch of the OnePlus Nord CE 6, except for a little tweak to the camera island. Going by the official details, it appears the new smartphone is also going to carry the same 8,000mAh battery as the OnePlus Nord CE 6. With more details about the device still trickling in, it remains to be seen whether the two smartphones will differ in any meaningful way beyond what has already been revealed.
OnePlus N6 design
From what has been teased so far, the OnePlus N6 keeps things clean from the design front. The rear panel is flat, with a square-shaped camera island neatly tucked into the top-left corner and the OnePlus branding sitting centred in the middle of the back. The flat frame ties the whole look together, giving the device a structured and understated personality.
The power button and volume controls are placed on the right edge, while the left side is left entirely bare, a minimal touch that feels deliberate. The bottom edge gets the practical essentials, a USB Type-C port, a speaker grille, and the SIM tray, while a secondary microphone cutout occupies the top edge.
On the front, the OnePlus N6 sports a flat display with a centred hole-punch cutout housing the selfie camera. The bezels are admittedly on the thicker side, but that is a trade-off you can reasonably expect at this price point.
OnePlus is splitting its devices into three tiers
With the launch of the new “N” series in India, OnePlus is going to split its smartphones across three tiers: at the bottom sits the N Series, the Nord Series occupies the middle ground, and the Flagship Series commands the top.
The N Series, priced between Rs 18,000 and Rs 25,000, is aimed squarely at a broader Indian audience, those who want the OnePlus experience without stretching their budget. The Nord Series, sitting in the Rs 25,000 to Rs 50,000 range, continues to cater to those chasing flagship-like features at a more sensible price point. And at the top, the Flagship Series at Rs 50,000 and above remains the home of everything premium OnePlus has to offer.
Shortly after officially announcing the launch date of the OnePlus N6, the Chinese brand unveiled the details of the battery. The smartphone is set to break cover on June 30. As the launch date gets closer, details about OnePlus new “N” series keep surfacing online. The ‘N’ lineup is going to be the brand’s budget series for the Indian market, which is going to be priced between Rs 18,000 and Rs 25,000.
OnePlus N6 battery
On a post on X, the OnePlus confirms that the upcoming OnePlus N6 packs a massive 8,000mAh battery. The company also claimed that in one change, the smartphone will keep its light on for three consecutive days. Along with that, the brand promises seven years of battery health. It is worth noting that the OnePlus N6 looks similar to the previous launch of the OnePlus Nord CE 6, except for a little tweak to the camera island. Going by the official details, it appears the new smartphone is also going to carry the same 8,000mAh battery as the OnePlus Nord CE 6. With more details about the device still trickling in, it remains to be seen whether the two smartphones will differ in any meaningful way beyond what has already been revealed.
OnePlus N6 design
From what has been teased so far, the OnePlus N6 keeps things clean from the design front. The rear panel is flat, with a square-shaped camera island neatly tucked into the top-left corner and the OnePlus branding sitting centred in the middle of the back. The flat frame ties the whole look together, giving the device a structured and understated personality.
The power button and volume controls are placed on the right edge, while the left side is left entirely bare, a minimal touch that feels deliberate. The bottom edge gets the practical essentials, a USB Type-C port, a speaker grille, and the SIM tray, while a secondary microphone cutout occupies the top edge.
On the front, the OnePlus N6 sports a flat display with a centred hole-punch cutout housing the selfie camera. The bezels are admittedly on the thicker side, but that is a trade-off you can reasonably expect at this price point.
OnePlus is splitting its devices into three tiers
With the launch of the new “N” series in India, OnePlus is going to split its smartphones across three tiers: at the bottom sits the N Series, the Nord Series occupies the middle ground, and the Flagship Series commands the top.
The N Series, priced between Rs 18,000 and Rs 25,000, is aimed squarely at a broader Indian audience, those who want the OnePlus experience without stretching their budget. The Nord Series, sitting in the Rs 25,000 to Rs 50,000 range, continues to cater to those chasing flagship-like features at a more sensible price point. And at the top, the Flagship Series at Rs 50,000 and above remains the home of everything premium OnePlus has to offer.