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OnePlus N6 Still Ships a Charger and Case When Most Phones Don’t
OnePlus N6 leaks show a 45W SuperVOOC charger and clear silicone case in the retail box, ahead of the phone’s June 30 launch in India, priced under Rs 20,000.
The OnePlus N6 will reportedly ship with a charger, a cable, and a case in the box when it launches in India on June 30. The retail package includes a 45W SuperVOOC power adapter, a USB-C cable, a clear silicone protective case, a SIM ejector tool, and documentation, according to an unboxing shared by tipster Abhishek Yadav on X. The leak landed on June 26, ahead of the official launch.
That bundle, generous by today’s standards, lines up with the 8,000mAh battery and 45W wired charging OnePlus India has already confirmed for the phone. It also runs against the industry’s push to strip accessories out of retail packaging, a trend that has spread even into entry-level phones. For buyers in the sub-Rs 20,000 segment, the N6 arrives as a complete package on day one. The included adapter pulls its weight from the first plug-in, since OnePlus’s own lab data puts a 5-minute charge at 1.7 hours of YouTube playback.
What’s Actually in the OnePlus N6 Box
The leaked retail box contains six items, every one of which has a use. The phone ships with a charging brick, a cable, and a case, accessories that several manufacturers have stopped bundling in the box.
- OnePlus N6 handset
- 45W SuperVOOC power adapter (matches the official charging spec)
- USB-C cable
- Clear silicone protective case, described by Yadav as “Good Quality”
- SIM ejector tool
- Documentation
The leak came from tipster Abhishek Yadav, who shared the images in Abhishek Yadav’s N6 unboxing post on June 26, 2026. Android Authority and Android Central both picked up the same set of photos later the same day. The unboxing shows the phone sitting next to its full accessory bundle, so nothing is cropped out or implied. The original post attached four separate images of the phone and its box contents.
The bundle runs against the direction the rest of the smartphone market has taken. Android Central notes that many manufacturers have dispensed with charging bricks in the box altogether, often leaving buyers to reuse an older charger or buy one separately. A complete retail package is now rare at any price point.

The Charger Isn’t a Freebie, It Matches the Battery
OnePlus has already confirmed the headline charging specs for the N6, so the bundled adapter has a clear purpose. The phone supports 45W SuperVOOC wired charging, according to the official N6 launch page. That same page reports a 5-minute charge delivering 1.7 hours of YouTube playback under OnePlus Test Lab conditions, with the phone connected to Wi-Fi at default settings. The figure ties the bundled brick directly to the N6’s most marketed spec.
5-minute charge, 1.7 hours of YouTube
That charge claim is published on OnePlus India’s launch page, where the company labels 45W SuperVOOC the “Segment’s Fastest” in the ₹15,000-₹20,000 price band. The 8,000mAh cell behind the figure has a typical capacity of 8,000 mAh and a rated capacity of 7,780 mAh, with the company also claiming a 7-year battery health. A separate OnePlus India video post, covered by gsmarena, hinted that the N6 will support reverse wired charging, though the wattage for that direction remains unspecified.
Don’t Count the Camera Cutouts Yet
The leaked rear module on the N6 shows three circular cutouts, and only one of them is a confirmed camera. OnePlus has officially announced a 50MP main rear camera and an 8MP front camera so far.
The extra openings could be decorative elements, depth sensors, or dummy lenses filling space for symmetry. Android Central flagged the same uncertainty, noting that the three-cutout look does not mean the phone has a triple-camera setup. So far OnePlus has confirmed only the single 50MP rear shooter and the 8MP selfie.
The 50MP main camera is described on OnePlus’s launch page as “AI-Enhanced,” with support for 60 FPS video recording on the 6GB + 128GB variant. The same page lists “Dual-View Video” among the camera features, which lets the rear and front cameras record simultaneously. The 8MP front camera, confirmed separately, has not been described with any specific AI enhancements yet. OnePlus has not yet published the full camera feature list ahead of launch.
- 8,000mAh battery (typical capacity)
- 45W SuperVOOC wired charging
- 50MP rear main camera
- 8MP front camera
- June 30 launch in India
The leaked design hints at where OnePlus has decided to spend, and not spend, on hardware. The mint color option visible in the unboxing matches OnePlus’s earlier teasers for the device. A black variant is also teased in promotional material, giving buyers a choice of two finishes at launch. The phone appears to follow the same general design language as the recently launched OnePlus Nord CE6, per gsmarena’s coverage of the launch teaser. The N6 also carries a 120Hz refresh rate on its display, per the official launch page, putting that one spec outside the typical budget tier.
The Spec Sheet Is Deliberately Modest
Behind the box contents and the battery, the leaked spec sheet reads as an entry-level 5G device. A Geekbench listing for a OnePlus device with model number CPH2955, widely reported as the N6, points to a MediaTek MT6835 chipset. The MT6835 part number maps to either the Dimensity 6100+ or the Dimensity 6300, and gsmarena’s analysis of the clock speeds (2.4GHz Cortex-A76 cores) places it as the Dimensity 6300. Both chips share six Cortex-A55 cores running at up to 2GHz.
The same Geekbench entries list 6GB of RAM and Android 16, with a single-core high score of 788 and a multi-core high of 2,029. A leaked display spec of 1,570 x 720 has also surfaced, which OnePlus has not officially confirmed. The official launch page mentions a 120Hz refresh rate, but does not name the resolution.
Mint First, Black on Standby
The handset in Yadav’s unboxing carries the same mint finish OnePlus teased on its India launch page. The shade sits close to the “Fresh Mint” and “Vivid Mint” colors used on the OnePlus Nord 6 and Nord CE 6 Lite, Android Authority noted.
A black variant is also visible on the official teasers, giving buyers a choice of two finishes. gsmarena’s earlier write-up of the launch confirmation describes the two color options as “Black and Light Green.” The final branding for the colors is likely to land at the official unveiling on June 30. There is no indication yet of a third color option.
Internally, OnePlus has been clear about where the N6 fits in the lineup. The brand cancelled the OnePlus 15s in India as it pivoted from compact flagships toward cheaper N-series phones like the N6. The N6 sits in the new entry-level “N Series,” the first phone launched under that label.
Launch Set for June 30 at Under Rs 20,000
OnePlus has confirmed the N6 will launch in India on June 30, 2026, at 12 PM IST, with availability through Amazon India, the OnePlus online store, and offline retailers. The phone will be sold in two color options, with the leaked box contents included at no extra cost. The price band sits between ₹15,000 and ₹20,000, per the official launch page footnotes, which place the N6 in the sub-flagship “segment” for its battery, charging, and refresh-rate claims. Our earlier OnePlus N6 launch reporting covers the broader pricing context in more detail.
- June 19, 2026: OnePlus India confirms 45W SuperVOOC charging for the N6
- June 26, 2026: Tipster Abhishek Yadav leaks the full retail box contents on X
- June 30, 2026: Official launch in India at 12 PM IST
US availability has not been confirmed by OnePlus, and Android Authority’s coverage explicitly notes it is “unclear whether the phone will make its way to the US.” Buyers in other markets will need to wait for OnePlus to address international rollout separately.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will the OnePlus N6 launch outside India?
OnePlus has not confirmed any markets outside India for the N6 at launch. The phone will be available through Amazon India, the OnePlus online store, and offline retailers on June 30, 2026, but US availability remains unconfirmed according to Android Authority’s reporting. International rollout details typically emerge after the India launch window.
Does the OnePlus N6 come with a charger in the box?
Yes, according to the leaked unboxing by Abhishek Yadav on X. The retail box includes a 45W SuperVOOC power adapter, a USB-C charging cable, a clear silicone protective case, a SIM ejector tool, and documentation, alongside the handset.
How fast does the OnePlus N6 charge?
OnePlus has confirmed 45W SuperVOOC wired charging for the N6, alongside a 5,300mm² vapor chamber that the company describes as the Segment’s Largest in this price band. According to the official N6 launch page, a 5-minute charge delivers 1.7 hours of YouTube playback under OnePlus Test Lab conditions with the phone on Wi-Fi at default settings. The phone also supports reverse wired charging, though the wattage for that direction has not been specified. OnePlus has also tied the launch to a 60-month smooth experience guarantee on the N6.
When does the OnePlus N6 launch?
The OnePlus N6 will launch in India on June 30, 2026, at 12 PM IST. The phone will be sold via Amazon India, the OnePlus online store, and offline retailers, with availability in the ₹15,000-₹20,000 price segment per the official launch page. Buyers should expect the in-box accessories confirmed by the leak to ship standard with each retail unit.
What chipset does the OnePlus N6 use?
The OnePlus N6 runs on a MediaTek MT6835 chipset, the same part number used by both the Dimensity 6100+ and the Dimensity 6300. Gsmarena’s analysis of Geekbench clock speeds points to the Dimensity 6300 specifically, with two Cortex-A76 cores clocked at up to 2.4GHz.
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