OnePlus’s upcoming Turbo 6X and Turbo 6X Pro have been spotted in the Google Play Console, confirming larger displays, Dimensity 7400 and Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 processors, and 7,000‑8,000 mAh batteries. Both devices will ship in China with Android 16 and ColorOS 16, and they appear to be re‑branded versions of the global Nord CE6 Lite and Nord CE6.
OnePlus Turbo 6X and Turbo 6X Pro specs leak

OnePlus’s mid‑range Turbo line is expanding. After the Turbo 6 and Turbo 6V debuted in January, the company now has two larger siblings on the horizon: the Turbo 6X and Turbo 6X Pro. Both models showed up in the Google Play Console, and earlier this week they cleared China’s TENAA certification, confirming the hardware details that have been circulating in rumors.
Turbo 6X – a bigger, faster Nord CE6 Lite
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Display | 6.72‑inch FHD+ LCD, 144 Hz refresh rate |
| Processor | MediaTek Dimensity 7400 |
| RAM / Storage | 6 GB, 8 GB or 12 GB RAM; 128 GB, 256 GB or 512 GB storage |
| Battery | 7,000 mAh, wired fast charging (details pending) |
| Rear Camera | 50 MP main sensor + 2 MP decorative sensor |
| Front Camera | 8 MP |
| Biometrics | Side‑mounted fingerprint sensor |
| OS | Android 16 with ColorOS 16 |
The device sticks to an LCD panel, which keeps costs down while still delivering a buttery‑smooth 144 Hz experience. The Dimensity 7400 brings a 5G‑ready, octa‑core CPU that should comfortably handle everyday tasks and light gaming, positioning the Turbo 6X as a solid competitor to the Samsung Galaxy A74 and Xiaomi 14 Lite.
Turbo 6X Pro – the flagship‑grade Nord CE6
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Display | 6.78‑inch AMOLED, “1.5K” (≈2400×1080) resolution |
| Processor | Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 |
| RAM / Storage | 6 GB, 8 GB, 12 GB or 16 GB RAM; 128 GB, 256 GB, 512 GB or 1 TB storage |
| Battery | 8,000 mAh, fast charging (speed not disclosed) |
| Rear Camera | 50 MP main + 8 MP ultra‑wide |
| Front Camera | 16 MP |
| Biometrics | Under‑display fingerprint sensor |
| OS | Android 16 with ColorOS 16 |
The Pro model upgrades to a Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, a newer chipset that promises better AI performance and improved graphics compared with the Dimensity 7400. The larger AMOLED screen offers deeper blacks and higher contrast, while the 8,000 mAh battery should give the phone a full day of heavy use without needing a midday top‑up.
How the Turbo line fits into OnePlus’s ecosystem
Both devices will launch first in China, but the hardware matches two models already sold globally:
- Turbo 6X = Nord CE6 Lite – the entry‑level Nord variant that ships with a modest LCD panel and Dimensity chipset.
- Turbo 6X Pro = Nord CE6 – the higher‑spec Nord that uses a Snapdragon processor and AMOLED display.
By re‑branding these phones for the Chinese market, OnePlus can keep a single development pipeline while tailoring software and pricing for regional demand. The shared Android 16 base and ColorOS 16 skin mean users will see the same feature set—such as the revamped Super Battery manager, enhanced privacy controls, and the new OnePlus Switch app—across both the Turbo and Nord families.
What the specs mean for buyers
- Display choice – If you prefer crisp blacks and a slightly higher pixel density, the Pro’s AMOLED panel is the clear winner. The LCD on the standard Turbo still feels premium thanks to the 144 Hz refresh rate, which is rare at this price point.
- Performance – The Dimensity 7400 is a capable mid‑range chip, but the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 edges it out in AI tasks and GPU‑intensive games. Users who plan to play titles like Genshin Impact or use AI‑heavy camera modes will benefit from the Pro.
- Battery life – 7,000 mAh vs. 8,000 mAh may not seem huge, but the difference translates to roughly 30‑40 minutes extra screen‑on time under the same usage pattern, especially when paired with the more power‑efficient Snapdragon SoC.
- Camera – Both phones share a 50 MP main sensor, but the Pro adds an 8 MP ultra‑wide lens, giving it more versatility for landscape shots. The front‑camera upgrade to 16 MP also makes the Pro a better selfie device.
Outlook and pricing expectations
OnePlus typically positions Turbo devices a notch below its flagship line, targeting the 4,000–5,500 CNY price band in China. Based on the hardware, the Turbo 6X could start around 2,999 CNY, while the Turbo 6X Pro may sit near 3,799 CNY for the base configuration, with higher‑RAM/1 TB variants costing more.
If the Chinese launch goes smoothly, OnePlus could roll these models out to other Asian markets later this year, possibly under the Nord branding again. That would give consumers a clear upgrade path from the current Nord CE5 series without waiting for the next flagship cycle.
For more details on the OnePlus Turbo lineup, see the official OnePlus product page and the ColorOS 16 documentation.

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