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I used the OnePlus Nord 6, and now most flagship batteries just feel underambitious

By dailyguardian.aeApril 24, 20263 Mins Read
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What stayed with me after using the OnePlus Nord 6 was not only the number attached to its battery. It was how weirdly normal the whole phone still felt. A 9,000mAh cell sounds like something that should belong inside a chunky gaming monster or a rugged brick with zero finesse.

So despite its powerbank-like capacity, the Nord 6 is a fairly normal-looking mid-range phone with the kind of battery life that makes a lot of premium flagships look timid.

The absurd part is how normal it still feels

The Nord 6 is not some one-note battery gimmick. It would have been much easier to dismiss if the rest of the phone felt compromised, but it does not. You still get a strong AMOLED display, smooth responsiveness, gaming-friendly performance, clean day-to-day software, and battery life that completely changes how you use the device.

You stop checking the percentage. You stop thinking about topping up in the evening. You stop carrying that same low-level charging anxiety that has somehow become normal, even on premium phones. And that is what makes the Nord 6 so striking. OnePlus somehow stuffed what feels like powerbank capacity into a mainstream mid-range phone and still kept it usable, polished, and coherent.

Modern flagships look like they forgot half their batteries

OnePlus Nord 6's shiny new holographic design

To put that into perspective, Apple’s latest and greatest iPhone 17 Pro Max is powered by a battery with roughly half the capacity of the Nord 6. Yes, Apple still gets strong endurance out of it because its optimization remains excellent. But the Nord 6 makes that whole category of “excellent battery life” sound a lot less impressive.

The Nord 6 basically exposes how modest the flagship market has become. Big brands keep selling battery life as a balancing act. You get good efficiency, all-day use, and maybe enough headroom to make it through a heavy day. Then the Nord 6 crashes through that logic and asks, “Why are premium phones still this restrained about endurance?”

You can realistically expect this phone to last two days with regular use. And honestly, I would happily trade some “premium” in-hand feel if it made my life easier. Most people throw a plastic case on their phones anyway. So, at that point, just give me the phone that does not die.

OnePlus Nord 6 with low battery

It fixes a problem most brands have convinced us to accept

Here’s what really stings: the Nord 6 sets a new standard simply by refusing to play along with the old one. Once you stop worrying about your charger, the whole experience changes. While most consumers have been taught to settle for a phone that lasts one outing, the Nord 6 pushes charging downtime so far into the background that it barely feels like part of the equation.

The Nord 6 is not perfect. Its cameras are not the strongest reason to buy it, and it is not the most balanced phone in its class. But when it comes to endurance, it shows a kind of ambition that many premium phones simply do not.

And for roughly $400, embarrassing a giant like the iPhone 17 Pro Max in even one meaningful category is exactly the kind of underdog story I love seeing. It even makes its premium sibling, the OnePlus 15, look a little less impressive.

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