O nePlus is reportedly preparing a new mid-range smartphone that could dramatically raise the bar for battery life. According to recent leaks, the upcoming device, tentatively called the OnePlus Turbo, may feature an enormous 9,000mAh battery, making it the largest battery ever included in a OnePlus smartphone (Source: Android Headlines). The device is expected to debut in China first and could later arrive in India as part of the popular OnePlus Nord series.

OnePlus Turbo Could Launch in India as a Nord
Battery performance has become a key focus for OnePlus over the past year. In 2025, nearly every phone in the company’s lineup received a noticeable battery upgrade, signalling a shift toward longer endurance and improved power efficiency. The OnePlus Turbo appears to take this strategy to the next level, targeting users who prioritise long-lasting battery life for gaming, streaming, and heavy daily usage (Source: Android Headlines).
A report by Android Headlines suggests that the OnePlus Turbo will be positioned as a mid-range smartphone despite its massive battery. The 9,000mAh capacity is unusual for a mainstream phone and could allow the device to last multiple days on a single charge. If OnePlus manages to keep the phone reasonably slim and lightweight, it could become one of the most attractive endurance-focused smartphones in its segment (Source: Android Headlines).
The OnePlus Turbo is expected to launch in China around January 2026, with an India launch likely to follow in March 2026. In India, OnePlus is rumoured to rebrand the device under the Nord lineup, leveraging the series’ strong recognition in the mid-range market. Industry speculation also suggests that OnePlus could unveil the phone around Mobile World Congress 2026 (Source: Android Headlines).
On the display side, the phone is rumoured to feature a 6.8-inch OLED screen with 1.5K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. This combination would make the device particularly appealing to gamers and power users who value smooth visuals and immersive screen quality. A high-refresh-rate OLED panel is increasingly expected in premium mid-range smartphones, and the OnePlus Turbo seems well-positioned in this regard (Source: Android Headlines).
Performance-wise, the device is expected to be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset. While not a flagship processor, it is designed to deliver strong performance and better power efficiency, making it a suitable choice for a phone with such a large battery. Combined with OnePlus’s software optimisation, the phone could offer consistent performance for gaming and multitasking (Source: Android Headlines).
In terms of design, leaks suggest the OnePlus Turbo will follow the brand’s recent design language. The phone may feature a squircle-shaped camera module positioned at the top-left corner, along with a glossy plastic back. This design choice would help keep costs and weight under control while maintaining a modern look (Source: Android Headlines).
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Camera details remain limited, but the device is expected to feature a dual-camera setup on the rear. This indicates that the phone’s primary focus will be on battery life and performance rather than advanced photography, which aligns with the Turbo branding (Source: Android Headlines).
Adding credibility to these leaks, Li Jie Louis, President of OnePlus China, recently hinted at the upcoming Turbo series on the Chinese social media platform Weibo. He described the new lineup as offering “frighteningly strong” battery life, performance, and gaming capabilities compared to other phones in the same price range, reinforcing expectations around the phone’s positioning (Source: Weibo – Li Jie Louis).
If the OnePlus Turbo launches in India as a Nord-branded device, it could become one of the most compelling mid-range smartphones of 2026. With a massive 9,000mAh battery, high-refresh-rate display, capable chipset, and aggressive pricing, the device may strongly appeal to users who want maximum battery life without paying flagship-level prices.

