Both phones launched in China on Wednesday, and OnePlus wasted no time making the case for big batteries as the headline feature. The Turbo 6X and Turbo 6X Pro are built around one clear promise: all-day power, comfortable displays, and solid performance at a mid-range price point. Sales open on June 15, 2026, through the official Oppo online store, but only in China for now.
No global release date has been confirmed, though history gives us a clue about what comes next. The Turbo 6 launched internationally as the Nord 6, and the Turbo 6V became the Nord CE 6. So if the pattern holds, a global version of one or both of these phones is likely on the way at some point.
The two phones share a lot of DNA. Both run Android 16 with ColorOS 16, and both come with NFC, an IR blaster, and stereo speakers. Where they differ is in the details that matter most to power users. The standard Turbo 6X carries a 7,000mAh battery and an LCD display, making it the more wallet-friendly pick. The Turbo 6X Pro goes further with an 8,000mAh battery, an AMOLED display, faster charging speeds, and stronger water resistance ratings.
Whether you are team LCD or team AMOLED, the spec sheet on both of these is hard to ignore for the price. The bigger question now is how long before OnePlus brings them outside China.
Originally published by TechCabal.