Google’s Pixel 10a gets plenty of love for its clean software and camera smarts, but if you actually live on your phone all day, the OnePlus Nord CE6 5G makes a stronger case for your money. Announced in May 2026 and on sale in India since May 8, it’s the kind of no-drama Android handset that just gets the daily grind right.
Start with the headline number, because it’s genuinely absurd: an 8000 mAh battery. That’s not a typo. Where most rivals cram in 5000 mAh and call it a day, the Nord CE6 hauls around enough capacity to shrug off a heavy day and still have something left for the morning commute. Top it up with 80W fast charging, and short spells on the charger translate into serious runtime. There’s even 27W reverse wired charging if you want to bail out a friend’s dying phone.
The screen keeps pace. You get a 6.78-inch AMOLED panel at 1.5K resolution (2772 x 1272 pixels) with a fast 144Hz refresh rate — smooth scrolling and crisp text that the Pixel 10a can’t fully match at this tier.
Under the hood sits the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 paired with 8 GB of RAM and a roomy 256 GB of storage. It’s a mid-range chip, sure, but OnePlus has stacked the deck for gamers: a Touch Reflex co-processor with 3,200 Hz touch sampling, a 6-axis gaming gyroscope, and an X-axis linear motor for haptics that actually feel like something rather than a lazy buzz.
Photography leans practical rather than flashy: a 50 MP primary rear camera handles the everyday shots, backed by a 32 MP selfie shooter for the front. No exotic periscope tricks, but a sensible setup for social feeds and quick snaps.
Durability is where things get slightly ridiculous. The Nord CE6 carries an IP66 + IP68 + IP69 + IP69K rating — protection against dust, immersion and high-pressure, high-temperature water jets. That’s the kind of ruggedness usually reserved for phones that cost a lot more.
On software, it runs Android 16 with OxygenOS 16, keeping things current and reasonably clean.
Here’s the catch worth flagging: pricing outside India hasn’t been confirmed. In India it launched at ₹31,998, and a European rollout has been talked about for June–July 2026, but there’s no official US or UK price yet. So while it’s easy to crown the Nord CE6 the smarter buy on paper, whether it reaches your region — and at what cost — is still an open question.
If it does land near its Indian pricing, though, that huge battery, fast display and tank-like build make the Nord CE6 a hard phone to argue against.