OnePlus is preparing to launch the N6, the first model in its new N Series, with a massive 8,000mAh battery.
The company claims the phone can deliver up to three days of typical use on a single charge.
The battery is the same high-capacity cell found in the recently launched Nord CE 6.
OnePlus also promises seven years of battery health, meaning the battery should retain its performance over time.
The N Series is positioned as an affordable lineup, priced between ₹18,000 and ₹25,000.
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It targets Gen Z buyers who want a solid OnePlus experience without spending mid-range or flagship money.
The series sits below the Nord Series, which typically ranges from ₹25,000 to ₹50,000.
Design-wise, the N6 features a flat back panel, a square camera module in the top-left corner, and centered branding.
The front has a flat display with a centered punch-hole camera and slightly thicker bezels, which is expected at this price point.
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Buttons are on the right side, and the bottom houses a USB-C port, speaker, and SIM tray.
The launch is scheduled for June 30. More details on the chipset, display, cameras, and other specs are expected soon.
Since it shares the battery with the Nord CE 6, the N6 will likely offer similar real-world stamina while keeping other features tuned for a more budget-friendly price.
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If the phone delivers decent performance and everyday features alongside its endurance, the N6 could be a strong competitor against phones from Redmi and Samsung in the sub-₹25,000 range.