OnePlus Nord 6 Emerges with Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 Power
OnePlus Nord 6 leaks reveal flagship-grade processor and massive upgrades.
The OnePlus Nord 6 has surfaced on Geekbench, confirming its powerful hardware ahead of an expected launch this quarter. The device, bearing model number CPH2795, runs on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 SoC, featuring an octa-core setup with a prime core at 3.21GHz. This chipset aligns it closely with the China-exclusive OnePlus Turbo 6, fueling speculation that the Nord 6 could be its global rebranded variant rather than the previously rumored Ace 6 equivalent. Benchmark results show a single-core score of 2,019 and multi-core of 6,503, indicating solid mid-to-high-range performance, though these figures come from a likely prototype.
The listing also discloses approximately 12GB RAM (listed as 10.93GB usable) and Android 16 out of the box, promising a modern software experience with enhanced efficiency. Additional certifications from TUV, IMEI, SIRIM, and TDRA point to 80W wired fast charging support, a significant boost for quick top-ups. The Nord 6 is poised to deliver meaningful upgrades over the Nord 5, focusing on better processing power and battery life.
Drawing from the OnePlus Turbo 6 specs, the Nord 6 is expected to feature a vibrant 6.78-inch AMOLED display with high resolution, a 50MP + 2MP dual rear camera setup, and a 16MP front shooter. It may inherit the Turbo 6’s impressive 9,000mAh battery, robust IP68/IP69 ratings for durability, and fast charging capabilities, making it a standout in the mid-range segment for users seeking endurance and speed.
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With no official launch date confirmed yet, the Geekbench appearance signals that an announcement from OnePlus is imminent. The Nord 6 appears set to bring flagship-inspired performance to a more accessible price point, exciting fans awaiting its debut.
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