The Ace 6 Ultra launches in China on April 28, offering up to seven hours of full-frame-rate gaming and 120W SuperVOOC charging that adds two hours of playtime in ten minutes.
The device features OPPO’s Glacier Battery Energy Concentration Chip for improved battery life, Crystal Shield Glass for enhanced durability, 3D ultrasonic fingerprint unlocking, and dual symmetrical speakers.
While the Ace 6 Ultra is currently a China-first release, OnePlus has not confirmed if this model will reach global markets, though previous Ace models have launched internationally under different branding.
As cloud gaming grows, is an ultra-powerful gaming phone like the Ace 6 Ultra already outdated?
Will this niche gaming beast help OnePlus reclaim its lost premium market share outside of China?
Can a phone with an 8,600mAh battery and 120W charging truly maintain long-term battery health?
What is the real-world performance of MediaTek's new Dimensity 9500s chip against its Snapdragon rivals?
With its massive battery and controller, is this phone a better buy than a dedicated handheld console?
Does the industrial-grade IP69K rating offer practical benefits or just increase the phone's final cost?