OnePlus is making serious waves in China with the new Turbo 6x and Turbo 6x Pro, and honestly, these phones are absolutely ridiculous value. The Turbo 6x Pro packs an 8,000mAh battery into a phone that weighs just 213 grams, along with a stunning 144Hz OLED display and costs under 2,000 yuan, which translates to roughly Rs 28,000. That's the kind of battery capacity you'd expect from a massive budget phone, but OnePlus has managed to keep it sleek and lightweight without compromising on build quality.
Let's talk about what makes the Pro model so special. You're getting a 6.78-inch Samsung M14 OLED screen with 144Hz refresh rate and insane 6,500 nits peak brightness. Under the hood sits MediaTek's Dimensity 7400 Super chip, which is plenty powerful for everyday tasks and gaming. The camera setup includes a 50MP main sensor and an 8MP ultra-wide lens. But the real star is that battery, paired with 80W fast charging. Plus, it's built tough with IP69K water and dust protection and an in-display fingerprint scanner.
If you want to save a bit, the standard Turbo 6x is also worth your attention. It drops the OLED for a 6.72-inch LCD panel but keeps the 144Hz refresh rate, and the battery goes down to 7,000mAh with 45W charging. Still absolutely massive compared to what most flagship phones offer. You get the same 50MP camera on the back, though the ultra-wide drops to 2MP. At just 1,899 yuan, it's an even better deal if you can live without the OLED screen.
When you stack these phones against the competition, OnePlus is absolutely crushing it. The iQOO Z10 Turbo is faster on paper with its Dimensity 8400 and 90W charging, but the Turbo 6x Pro wins where it matters most: battery life and durability. The IP69K rating makes it the toughest phone in its class. Even the Redmi Note 15 falls way behind with its tiny 5,520mAh battery and weaker processor. With only a 100 yuan difference between the standard and Pro model, the Pro is the obvious choice for most people.
