OnePlus is preparing to expand its Turbo lineup with the launch of the OnePlus Turbo 6X and OnePlus Turbo 6X Pro in China on June 10. The pairing is drawing attention because both models are positioned as affordable devices with unusually large batteries and upgraded displays.
The launch is also fueling speculation about India. OnePlus previously released the Turbo 6 and Turbo 6V in China and later brought them to India as the OnePlus Nord 6 and Nord CE 6, although there is still no official confirmation for the Turbo 6X series.
That pattern has led to expectations that the new Turbo models could eventually arrive in India under different names. For now, however, OnePlus has not announced any plan for that market.
Why the Turbo 6X series matters
The new models appear to target the budget segment with aggressive specifications and a starting price said to be around CNY 1,000. That positioning gives the series a clear role in OnePlus’ broader push to offer more competitive value at lower price points.
OnePlus has already started teasing the design and key features ahead of the debut. The company’s messaging suggests that battery life and display upgrades are the main selling points it wants buyers to notice first.
This approach follows the earlier Turbo 6 and Turbo 6V launches, which helped establish the Turbo line as a more important route for reaching users looking for stronger hardware without moving into a higher price bracket.
OnePlus Turbo 6X focuses on endurance
The standard OnePlus Turbo 6X is confirmed to use an LCD screen and the MediaTek Dimensity 7360 Super chipset. Its headline feature is a 7,000mAh battery, which puts endurance at the center of the device’s appeal.
Leaked details point to a 6.72-inch Full HD+ LCD panel with a 144Hz refresh rate. If accurate, that combination should help the phone deliver smoother scrolling and a more responsive feel in games.
Camera details suggest a practical setup rather than a heavy focus on imaging. The phone is said to carry a 50MP main camera paired with a 2MP secondary sensor, plus an 8MP front camera for selfies and video calls.
Other reported features include a side-mounted fingerprint scanner and an IP64 rating for dust and splash resistance. The device is also said to use a plastic frame, a common choice for keeping weight down and costs under control.
Turbo 6X Pro adds a sharper display and stronger protection
The Pro version is expected to offer a more premium mix of hardware. It is reported to run on the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Super chipset, which would place it above the standard model in performance.
Its display is one of the biggest upgrades. The Turbo 6X Pro is said to use a 1.5K AMOLED panel, promising sharper visuals and richer colors than the LCD screen on the regular version.
Battery capacity could also climb to 8,000mAh, making the Pro model the endurance leader in the lineup. That figure would give it a major advantage for users who prioritize long usage times between charges.
Durability is another area where the Pro stands apart. The device is rumored to carry an IP69 rating, offering a higher level of protection against dust and water than the standard Turbo 6X.
Price and market outlook
With both phones expected to sit around CNY 1,000, OnePlus is clearly aiming to keep the Turbo 6X family within reach of budget-conscious buyers. The mix of big batteries, high refresh rate screens, and competitive pricing is likely to be the main draw.
The remaining question is whether the series will follow the same China-to-India path as earlier Turbo models. Until OnePlus says more, that possibility remains speculation rather than a confirmed launch plan.
More details on final specifications, official pricing for each variant, and any market expansion should become clearer after the China debut on June 10. For now, the Turbo 6X and Turbo 6X Pro stand out as affordable phones built to make battery life a headline feature.
