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OnePlus N6: The Endurance Record-Breaker

The centerpiece of the OnePlus N6 is its massive 8,000 mAh battery, a capacity that catapults the device into a league of its own in terms of endurance. To ensure that such a high capacity doesn't result in hours of downtime, engineers have integrated the proprietary 45W SuperVOOC fast-charging technology. Furthermore, the smartphone supports 5W reverse charging, effectively transforming the device into a compact power bank for other gadgets.
Particularly noteworthy is the implementation of bypass charging. This feature allows current to flow directly to the motherboard, bypassing the battery when the device is plugged into a power source. Consequently, during intensive workloads—such as demanding mobile gaming—the smartphone avoids overheating, and battery degradation is significantly slowed. The claimed battery lifespan is impressive: over 1,600 charge cycles guarantee that 80% of the capacity is retained even after seven years of use, a rare benchmark for the budget segment.
Under the hood, the device is powered by the energy-efficient MediaTek Dimensity 6360 Max chipset, featuring clock speeds up to 2.4 GHz. Paired with the Mali-G57 MP2 GPU, this processor ensures a fluid user interface and stable performance for core applications. Users can choose between 4 GB or 6 GB of RAM and a 128 GB internal storage drive, which remains expandable via microSD cards, maintaining flexibility for data management.
The visual experience is driven by a 6.8-inch IPS display. While the HD+ resolution is a calculated trade-off to maximize energy efficiency, the screen supports a 120 Hz refresh rate, ensuring seamless animations. A peak brightness of 1,200 nits ensures the device remains perfectly legible even under direct sunlight.
The photographic capabilities are understated yet functional: a 50 MP main camera with an f/1.8 aperture handles image detail, while an 8 MP front-facing module is dedicated to selfies and video calls.
The software environment consists of OxygenOS 16.0 based on Android 16. OnePlus has committed to long-term support for the device, promising two major OS upgrades and a three-year security patch cycle.
Available in Fresh Mint and Midnight Green colorways, the smartphone is clearly aimed at the pragmatic user. The base version with 4 GB of RAM is priced at approximately $243, while the 6 GB RAM modification is valued at $264. The official sales launch in India is scheduled for July 4.

