
OnePlus is gearing up to enhance its mid-range offerings with the introduction of the new N Series lineup, set to debut in India soon. This expansion adds to their existing flagship number series and the Nord series, both well-established in the Indian market. The highlight of this new series is the OnePlus N6, which is expected to be priced between ₹18,000 and ₹25,000. According to information shared on the OnePlus India website, the N6 is scheduled for release on June 30, 2026. The smartphone aims to resonate with Gen Z and the 'neo' generation, focusing on long battery life, reliable performance, and user-friendly features. OnePlus's strategy reflects the growing demand for smartphones in India, where over 152 million devices were shipped in 2025. The company points out that younger consumers are increasingly relying on smartphones for various activities, including video streaming, casual gaming, online education, and social media engagement. By introducing a budget-friendly smartphone, OnePlus aims to provide access to its software ecosystem for a younger audience. While the launch of the N6 has been confirmed, detailed specifications and the exact pricing remain undisclosed. Enthusiasts will need to keep an eye out for additional information in the coming days to understand how this new model meets the daily needs of young users. For those considering alternatives, OnePlus also recently unveiled the Nord 6, which is priced at ₹42,999 for the 8GB RAM + 256GB variant. Additionally, the Nord CE 6 5G is available starting at ₹38,999, providing more budget-conscious options. However, the anticipated N6 may launch at a price point below ₹30,000, making it an attractive choice for many.
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