OnePlus Ace 6 Ultra 5G: Huge 7200mAh Battery and 16GB RAM Powerhouse

OnePlus Ace 6 Ultra 5G is just launched by One Plus . Came out in China around August 2025. People are kinda excited about it. Even though it’s mainly for China, I heard it might come to India as part of the Nord series. Which is cool, ya? Makes it kinda relevant if you’re looking for a good phone. Honestly, this one seems for gamers, people who make content, or anyone who just wants a fast phone with a huge battery.

Looks and Design of OnePlus Ace 6 Ultra 5G

The phone looks really premium. It has this glass back called Crystal Shield Glass. Feels smooth but also solid. The frame is metal and flat, so it doesn’t feel cheap. You can get it in Burning Titanium, Phantom Black, and Breeze Blue. I think the colors look nice, not too flashy but not boring either.

Size-wise, it’s kinda normal. Not too big, not too small. 163.41 x 77.04 x 8.10mm, and weighs around 206 grams. Feels good in hand. It’s got IP65 rating, so dust or small splashes won’t hurt it. Not waterproof though, don’t dunk it in water.

Screen

The screen is big: 6.83-inch AMOLED. Resolution is 1.5K, so yeah, looks sharp. Refresh rate is 144Hz, which is smooth. Scrolling, games, videos… all look really nice. Brightness goes up to 1400 nits, so even outside in sunlight, you can see stuff clearly. Supports HDR10+, which makes videos pop a bit. Fingerprint sensor is inside the display, unlocks fast. Feels kinda neat actually.

Performance

Inside it has MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ chipset. Sounds fancy, but basically, it’s fast. 16GB RAM, storage options are 512GB or 1TB. That’s a lot, like seriously. Can play heavy games like Genshin Impact on high settings and it won’t lag. There’s a cooling system too, so even if you game for a long time, it won’t overheat. Runs ColorOS 15 on Android 15, smooth and easy.

Cameras

Triple-camera setup:

  • 50MP main camera with OIS. Photos look sharp and clear.
  • 8MP ultra-wide for big shots or landscapes.
  • 2MP macro for close stuff.

Videos? Can do 4K at 60fps. Front camera is 16MP. Selfies are fine, video calls good. Low light is okay, not amazing though.

Battery

This is huge — 7200mAh. I mean, easily 1.5–2 days with normal use. Charging is 100W SuperVOOC, fills up in like 30 minutes. Also has bypass charging, so you can play while charging without it heating up too much. No wireless charging though, which kinda sucks

Extras and Connectivity

Dual-SIM 5G, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, infrared port. Stereo speakers sound nice, feels good for videos and games. USB-C 2.0 for charging and data. Haptics are okay, feels nice when gaming.

Price and Availability

In China, it costs around ₹10,999. In India, if it comes as Nord series, maybe ₹29,999. Can buy online at OnePlus.in, Amazon India, Flipkart. Also offline stores. Offers might include EMI, exchange bonus, card cashback. Maintenance costs around ₹3,000-5,000 per year

Thoughts

Honestly, I think this phone is a solid deal. Big screen, smooth performance, huge battery, fast charging… all good stuff. Competes with Samsung Galaxy A55 and Vivo V40. Gamers, multitaskers, or anyone wanting a flagship-like phone without spending too much might like it.

It’s not perfect tho. No wireless charging. Camera in low light is just okay. But for the price, hard to beat. If it comes to India, I think it’ll be popular. Looks cool, feels premium, works fast. Big, long-lasting, fast — kinda everything you want in a phone.

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