OnePlus Ace 6 series: With a straight screen with a refresh rate of up to 165Hz, a Snapdragon 8 Supreme chip made with TSMC’s 3nm process, an ultrasonic fingerprint and a 7800mAh battery combination, OnePlus is reshaping the mid-range battlefield in the name of “performance flagship”.
Recently, a blogger broke the news that ignited the enthusiasm of the technology circle: the OnePlus Ace 6 series has entered the engineering testing phase, and its core specifications are very clear.
In addition, the smartphone industry is experiencing a wave of “technology accessibility” in 2025 – ultrasonic fingerprints, metal frames and flagship chips that were once exclusive to flagships priced at 10,000 yuan are beginning to fully penetrate the 3,000 yuan price range.
Therefore, for the new phones to be launched in the second half of the year, the appeal they bring can be described as radical, which is also the key to their attractiveness.

OnePlus Ace 6 Series
According to information revealed by the blogger, the most significant breakthrough of the OnePlus Ace 6 series is its 6.83-inch 1.5K resolution straight screen, which pushes the refresh rate to a new high of 165Hz. Compared to the 120Hz of the previous generation Ace 5 Pro, this upgrade directly meets the standards of professional gaming monitors, but it is a bit regrettable that it does not adopt 2K resolution.
Fortunately, the screen material has also seen a leap forward. It is reported that the new panel uses BOE’s flagship RGB OLED technology. Each pixel presents three primary colors independently, completely solving the color edge and jagged problems of the traditional Pentile arrangement. Combined with 4320Hz high-frequency PWM dimming, it can significantly reduce visual fatigue in dark environments.

Moreover, the straight screen design has natural advantages for gamers. It eliminates accidental touches and visual distortion on the edges of the curved screen. With a 165Hz refresh rate, the touch response delay can be reduced to less than 5 milliseconds.
It also continues the brand’s commitment to material innovation, using aviation-grade aluminum alloy right-angle middle frame and 3D micro-arc glass back panel, and using nano-injection molding antenna technology to balance signal strength and grip.
Physical interaction also ushered in inheritance and innovation: the iconic three-stage mute button was retained, and the newly added “Magic Cube button” supports custom function mapping.
The “Ace Performance exclusive logo” etched on the back of the body, combined with OPPO’s crystal shield glass (with 180% improved drop resistance), declares the symbiotic relationship between performance and quality.

More importantly, the new phone will also support ultrasonic fingerprint unlocking, a feature that only some manufacturers adopted before, but now OnePlus has also started to make efforts.
Among them, breakthroughs in the domestic supply chain are the key to popularization. Goodix Technology’s self-developed CMOS Sensor architecture solution costs only 1/3 of Qualcomm’s solution, completely breaking through the price barriers of technology monopoly.
The addition of IP68/69 dust and water resistance certification further fills the last gap, which means that the phone can be immersed in 1.5 meters of water for 30 minutes.
It can be seen that the peripheral specifications of the new phone are really powerful, and there are also many surprises in its hardware specifications.

For example, in terms of performance, the OnePlus Ace 6 series will be equipped with Snapdragon 8 series processors. It is estimated that the standard version will be equipped with a customized version, and the Pro version will be equipped with the second-generation Snapdragon 8 Extreme Edition (SM8850), both using TSMC’s 3nm process.
In terms of battery life, it is expected to be equipped with a 7800mAh silicon-carbon negative electrode battery, which has an energy density 30% higher than traditional lithium-ion batteries and also supports 100W wired fast charging.
At the same time, bypass charging technology is added to supply current directly to the motherboard, bypassing the battery charging and discharging process, achieving “charging while playing without heating”, and solving the battery life anxiety for heavy mobile game players.
If nothing unexpected happens, the new phone should have a 12GB+256GB storage combination and support LPDDR5X and USF4.0 to meet basic user needs.

There is also not much suspense in terms of functional features, such as full-function NFC, infrared remote control, dual speakers, and X-axis linear motor are all on the way.
However, the blogger said that the IP68 level of dust and water resistance is still under evaluation, which means that whether it will be installed in the end is still an unknown. But from the above information, it can be seen that the competition rules in the mid-range mobile phone market are being rewritten, which also means a new way out for OnePlus.
For example, when competitors such as Redmi K90 and iQOO Neo11 are still competing for Snapdragon Extreme Edition 2 and 2K screen, OnePlus Ace 6 series has built a performance barrier with Snapdragon 8 Extreme Edition, 165Hz high refresh screen and 7800mAh battery.
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