OnePlus Nord 6 Receives EEC Certification, Launch Timeline Revealed

The OnePlus Nord 5 made its debut in India in July last year alongside the Nord CE 5, strengthening the company’s presence in the competitive mid-range smartphone segment. The device is currently available in three attractive colour options: Dry Ice, Marble Sands, and Phantom Grey. Powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset and supported by up to 12GB of LPDDR5x RAM, the Nord 5 quickly gained attention for offering flagship-level performance at an affordable price point. Soon after its release, speculation about its successor began circulating online.
According to early reports, the next model in the series will be called the OnePlus Nord 6. Initial rumors suggested that the smartphone was scheduled to launch in March this year. However, new leaks indicate that OnePlus has decided to adjust its release plans. Well-known tipster Yogesh Brar recently claimed that the company has postponed the launch timeline, pushing the unveiling of the device to April instead of early March as originally expected.
Further evidence of the handset’s arrival has appeared through official certification channels. The OnePlus Nord 6 has been spotted on the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) database carrying the model number CPH2795. The certification, granted on February 3 and valid until January 2031, strongly suggests that the device is being prepared for release in multiple global markets. Although the listing does not disclose detailed specifications, it confirms that the smartphone is moving closer to an official announcement.
Additional information about the Nord 6 has also emerged from benchmarking platforms. The device was recently seen on Geekbench, where it achieved impressive performance scores and was listed with the powerful Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor, 12GB of RAM, and Android 16. These details point toward a significant upgrade over the previous generation, indicating that the OnePlus Nord 6 could be another strong contender in the mid-range category once it officially launches.

