OnePlus N6 leaks are pointing to a budget phone that looks refreshingly unambitious in the best way. The N6, model CPH2955, has shown up on Geekbench with MediaTek’s Dimensity 6300, 6GB of RAM, and Android 16, while OnePlus has already confirmed an 8,000 mAh battery, 45W SuperVOOC charging, and an India launch on June 30, 2026.
That combination tells you exactly where the company wants to win: endurance first, bragging rights second. In a segment where many phones chase camera buzzwords or oversized display claims, OnePlus seems to be betting that most buyers would rather have a handset that survives a long day, then a second one too. For a brand that usually lives closer to the premium end of the conversation, that is a pretty sensible pivot.
Dimensity 6300 and 6GB RAM are good enough
The Geekbench listing doesn’t scream performance heroics, and that’s fine. The Dimensity 6300 is an octa-core chip with two Cortex-A76 performance cores clocked up to 2.4 GHz, six Cortex-A55 efficiency cores, and a Mali-G57 MC2 GPU. The phone reportedly posted around 780 in single-core and 2,000 in multi-core, numbers that sit comfortably in the everyday-use zone rather than the speed-demon category.
- Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 6300
- RAM: 6GB
- Software: Android 16
- GPU: Mali-G57 MC2
Those results line up with what the Dimensity 6300 has done in other devices, so there are no surprises lurking here. That is usually a good sign for a low-cost phone: predictable performance is more useful than a flashy benchmark that melts under pressure.
The 8,000 mAh battery is the headline
The battery is the real attention grabber. OnePlus says the N6’s 8,000 mAh cell is the biggest in the ₹15,000-₹25,000 range, and the company is claiming up to three days of typical use. It also says the battery is built to stay healthy for up to seven years, which sounds like an aggressive promise for a phone in this price bracket, but it does show where the company is trying to differentiate.
Fast charging is not an afterthought either. The N6 supports 45W SuperVOOC, so the battery should be less painful to refill than the raw capacity suggests. That matters, because giant batteries are great until you have to babysit them at a wall socket for half the evening.
Launch details and what is still missing
The N6 arrives in black and green, with sales set to go live on Amazon in India on June 30, 2026. What we still do not have are the display and camera details, which is a little awkward for a smartphone launch but not unusual for a teaser-heavy rollout.
That missing information will decide whether this is just a battery-first phone or a genuinely well-rounded budget option. Right now, though, OnePlus appears to be taking a smarter route than many rivals: stop pretending cheap phones need to do everything, and instead make the one thing people notice every day, battery life, annoyingly excellent.

