OnePlus N6 is drawing attention for a reason that goes beyond its budget positioning: the retail package appears unusually complete. A leaked unboxing ahead of its June 30 launch in India suggests the phone will still ship with a 45W charger, a clear case, and a pre-applied screen protector.
That combination stands out at a time when many brands are trimming accessories to cut costs. For buyers who want a new phone without paying extra for basic protection and fast charging, the package could become one of the device’s strongest selling points.
A box that feels unusually complete
The unboxing images were shared by Abhishek Yadav on X and showed the retail box alongside the Fresh Mint color variant. The light green finish is one of the first visual details that has helped define the phone’s early identity.
Inside the box, OnePlus appears to include a 45W SuperVOOC charger, a USB-C cable, a transparent silicone case, a SIM ejector tool, and standard documentation. The pre-installed screen protector means users can start using the phone immediately without buying extra accessories first.
Big battery, fast charging, and cooling support
One of the most notable confirmed features is the 8,000mAh battery, a capacity that is unusually large for this segment. It is paired with 45W fast charging, a setup aimed at delivering multi-day use while keeping recharge times competitive.
OnePlus also says the device will use a 5,300 mm² vapor chamber cooling system. That detail suggests the company is paying attention not only to battery life, but also to sustained performance during longer sessions.
The combination should appeal to users who spend a lot of time on social media, streaming, and light gaming. With a large battery and broad cooling area, the N6 is shaping up as a daily driver built for endurance rather than flashy peak performance.
Camera setup and display clues
On the imaging side, OnePlus has confirmed a 50MP rear main camera. The phone is also said to support 60fps video recording, which gives the camera system a more practical angle for everyday use.
For selfies and video calls, the device carries an 8MP front camera. It sits inside a centered punch-hole, giving the front panel a cleaner and more modern look than older notch-based designs.
While OnePlus has not revealed every display detail yet, the centered camera cutout already shows the company is aiming for a tidy, mainstream appearance. That fits the broader strategy of making the N6 feel polished even in a lower-priced category.
Rumored chipset, software, and pricing
Some of the remaining specifications are still based on rumor. The OnePlus N6 is expected to use a MediaTek Dimensity 6000-series chip, with the Dimensity 6300 emerging as one possible option.
The phone is also rumored to come with 6GB of RAM and run Android 16 with OxygenOS 16 out of the box. If that holds true, the device should be sufficient for messaging, social apps, and light gaming rather than heavy performance demands.
Price may end up being another major draw. The OnePlus N6 is expected to sit below ₹25,000 in India, which would place it in a highly competitive part of the market.
At that level, the value proposition is not just the hardware itself but the fact that OnePlus is still including the essentials in the box. The company’s “New, Neo, Never Off” positioning also reinforces the message of long battery life and practical everyday use.
More details on variants and official pricing should emerge at the launch on June 30. Until then, the leaked unboxing and confirmed feature list make the OnePlus N6 look like a budget phone that is trying to win on endurance, convenience, and a more generous retail package.
