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Updated · Android Authority · Apr 24
OnePlus confirms Ace 6 Ultra with 8,600mAh battery, 120W charging and IP69K protection
Updated
Updated · Android Authority · Apr 24

OnePlus confirms Ace 6 Ultra with 8,600mAh battery, 120W charging and IP69K protection

10 articles · Updated · Android Authority · Apr 24
  • 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As cloud gaming grows, is an ultra-powerful gaming phone like the Ace 6 Ultra already outdated?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?