OnePlus has launched the OnePlus N6 in India as its first N-series smartphone, targeting the sub-₹25,000 mid-range segment. Multiple outlets report the phone is built around a large 8,000mAh battery and supports 45W wired fast charging. It also includes wired reverse charging to use the phone like a power bank. GSMArena additionally notes bypass charging, which lets the device draw power directly to the motherboard during demanding tasks, with the aim of helping manage temperature.

The OnePlus N6 runs on an octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 6360 “Apex” chipset. Reporting also points to a 120Hz display and an OxygenOS 16 software base based on Android 16. For photography, sources agree on a single 50-megapixel rear camera and an 8-megapixel front camera.

Price information is consistent across reports: the 4GB+128GB model is listed at ₹22,999 and the 6GB+128GB model at ₹24,999. The handset comes in Fresh Mint and Midnight Green and is set to go on sale via Amazon India starting July 4 at 12:00am IST, with launch offers including bank discounts and EMI options.