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Your next OnePlus battery champ arrives January 8 in China

News RoomBy News Room30 December 20252 Mins Read
Your next OnePlus battery champ arrives January 8 in China
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OnePlus has confirmed the OnePlus Turbo 6 launch date in China. In a Weibo teaser, it says the OnePlus Turbo 6 series will be announced on January 8 at 7 pm local time, with two models on the way, the Turbo 6 and Turbo 6V.

Battery life is the clear hook. OnePlus says both phones pack 9,000mAh cells, which it describes as the biggest battery it has ever put in a phone. For a quick benchmark inside its own lineup, the OnePlus 15 uses a serial dual cell design listed as 3,650mAh typical, equivalent to 7,300mAh, so Turbo 6 is still a sizable jump on paper.

9,000mAh is the whole pitch

OnePlus is also sharing a runtime claim ahead of launch. Citing a battery test from New Review Technology, it says the standard Turbo 6 hit 10 hours and 37 minutes on a single charge. Under “ultra-high intensity” use, OnePlus says it lasts for “nearly” nine hours.

With moderate daily use, OnePlus claims 1 to 2 days per charge, adding up to about 10 hours of total usage time. What remains unclear is the testing setup, including display settings and the workload mix, which will matter a lot for anyone who games or runs high brightness outdoors. Without leaning into the tanky battery story, OnePlus has managed to make the Turbo 6 and 6V look stylish to boot.

Turbo 6 or Turbo 6V?

Since battery size is the same, the split is about performance and displays. OnePlus says the Turbo 6 runs Snapdragon 8s Gen 4, paired with LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.1 storage, plus an Adreno 825 GPU. It is teased with a 1.5K screen at 165Hz, a plastic frame, and IP68 plus IP69 plus IP69K dust and water resistance, and it is set to ship with Android 16 based OxygenOS 16.

The Turbo 6V is expected to keep the 9,000mAh battery, but it is teased with a 6.8 inch 1.5K OLED display at 144Hz, and it could use Snapdragon 7s Gen 4.

What to watch on Jan. 8

The launch should answer the buying questions, price, charging speed, storage options, and when the phones actually go on sale in China. It should also clarify how OnePlus balances that huge battery with high refresh rates in real use, not just in a lab test.

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