After the OnePlus 15R, the Chinese smartphone maker is now set to introduce its next-generation Nord generation. The lineup may include the OnePlus Nord 6 and Nord CE 6. While the Nord CE 6 will be more affordable, the Nord 6 is expected to steal the limelight. As per the early leaks, the Nord 6 is said to get performance, battery, camera and display boost along with design changes. Adding on, the reports also suggest that the device could be a rebranded version of the OnePlus Turbo 6 that was previously released in China. Here is everything that you should know.
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OnePlus Nord 6 release date
The OnePlus Nord 6 is expected to debut in the first week of April. The reports suggest that it may happen on April 7. Do note that this is not the official date confirmed by the brand. The device will be available on the OnePlus e-store, Amazon and other retail channel partners.
The OnePlus Nord 6 is expected to offer a 6.78-inch AMOLED display with a 1.5K resolution and a 165Hz refresh rate, a big upgrade over the OnePlus Nord 5. Fans can expect Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset and up to 12GB LPDDR5X RAM and 256GB UFS 4.1 storage. Interestingly, the device is said to offer a 9,000 mAh silicon-carbon battery, supported by 80W fast charging and reverse wired charging, possibly the biggest in the segment.
In the camera department, the Nord 6 may offer a 50MP main camera with OIS support along with an 8MP ultrawide sensor. To click selfies and make video calls, you can also expect a 32MP front camera. The device is also said to offer IP68/IP69 ratings for durability.
OnePlus Nord 6 price in India (Expected)
The official price bracket of Nord 6 remains under wraps. As per the reports, the OnePlus Nord 6 is said to be priced between Rs 34,999 and Rs 40,000 for the base variant. Do note that these are not confirmed and could differ when launched. It is said to be available in different colour options- Black, Mint, and Silver.
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