OnePlus N6 launching on June 30: Design, key specs, price and everything else to know
The OnePlus N6 is launching in India on June 30. Ahead of launch, OnePlus has revealed few key specs of the N6, revealing battery stats as well software powering the phone. Details here.

OnePlus is launching a new phone called the OnePlus N6 in India on June 30. As these things usually go, the company has started hyping the phone, revealing key specs ahead of launch. The full design of the OnePlus N6 has also been revealed. So has the phone’s estimated price tag which is expected to be around Rs 18,000.
Based on everything that OnePlus has shared, here is everything you need to know about the upcoming OnePlus N6.
OnePlus N6 specs, features and more
The USP feature of the OnePlus N6 is expected to be its big battery. It is confirmed to come with a massive 8,000mAh battery, which OnePlus claims can last up to three days on a single charge. The phone also supports 45W SuperVOOC fast charging, which should help top things up quickly when the phone runs out of juice. But perhaps the more interesting claim is around battery longevity. OnePlus says the N6 will retain over 80 percent of its battery health even after seven years of regular charging.
Beyond the battery, OnePlus is also promising that the N6 will stay smooth over time. The company says OxygenOS 16 optimisations will maintain system responsiveness over a 60-month period, with faster app launches, better multitasking, and smoother animations throughout. Whether that holds up in real-world use remains to be seen, but it is a clear attempt to position the N6 as a phone built to last long rather than just impress on day one.
OnePlus N6 design
On the design front, the OnePlus N6 keeps things clean and unfussy. The rear panel is flat, with a square-shaped camera island tucked into the top-left corner and the OnePlus branding centred in the middle of the back. The power button and volume controls sit on the right edge, while the left side is left completely bare. The bottom houses a USB Type-C port, a speaker grille, and the SIM tray, with a secondary microphone cutout on the top edge. Up front, a flat display with a centred hole-punch cutout handles selfie duties, though the bezels are on the thicker side, a reasonable trade-off at this price point.
It is also worth noting that the N6 bears a strong resemblance to the OnePlus Nord CE 6, right down to the 8,000mAh battery. More details about the device are expected to surface closer to the June 30 launch date.
OnePlus is launching a new phone called the OnePlus N6 in India on June 30. As these things usually go, the company has started hyping the phone, revealing key specs ahead of launch. The full design of the OnePlus N6 has also been revealed. So has the phone’s estimated price tag which is expected to be around Rs 18,000.
Based on everything that OnePlus has shared, here is everything you need to know about the upcoming OnePlus N6.
OnePlus N6 specs, features and more
The USP feature of the OnePlus N6 is expected to be its big battery. It is confirmed to come with a massive 8,000mAh battery, which OnePlus claims can last up to three days on a single charge. The phone also supports 45W SuperVOOC fast charging, which should help top things up quickly when the phone runs out of juice. But perhaps the more interesting claim is around battery longevity. OnePlus says the N6 will retain over 80 percent of its battery health even after seven years of regular charging.
Beyond the battery, OnePlus is also promising that the N6 will stay smooth over time. The company says OxygenOS 16 optimisations will maintain system responsiveness over a 60-month period, with faster app launches, better multitasking, and smoother animations throughout. Whether that holds up in real-world use remains to be seen, but it is a clear attempt to position the N6 as a phone built to last long rather than just impress on day one.
OnePlus N6 design
On the design front, the OnePlus N6 keeps things clean and unfussy. The rear panel is flat, with a square-shaped camera island tucked into the top-left corner and the OnePlus branding centred in the middle of the back. The power button and volume controls sit on the right edge, while the left side is left completely bare. The bottom houses a USB Type-C port, a speaker grille, and the SIM tray, with a secondary microphone cutout on the top edge. Up front, a flat display with a centred hole-punch cutout handles selfie duties, though the bezels are on the thicker side, a reasonable trade-off at this price point.
It is also worth noting that the N6 bears a strong resemblance to the OnePlus Nord CE 6, right down to the 8,000mAh battery. More details about the device are expected to surface closer to the June 30 launch date.