OnePlus has given the Nord 6 some major upgrades, including a faster Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chip, a much larger battery, improved durability, and a brighter display. But with the Nord 5 already offering flagship-level performance, capable cameras, and excellent value, is the newer model truly worth the extra money, or even worth upgrading to? Here’s a closer look at the biggest changes and whether the Nord 6 delivers a meaningful improvement over its predecessor.
The OnePlus Nord 6 introduces some of the biggest design upgrades seen in the Nord lineup in recent years. While both phones use a glass front with a plastic frame and back, the Nord 6 significantly improves durability with IP68/IP69 water and dust resistance and MIL-STD-810H certification. The Nord 5 is limited to IP65 protection, making the newer model much better suited for long-term use and accidental exposure to water. The upgraded Crystal Guard protection on the Nord 6 also provides stronger scratch resistance than the Gorilla Glass 7i found on the Nord 5.
Display Quality
The display upgrade is noticeable but not revolutionary. The Nord 6 moves from a 144Hz panel to a 165Hz AMOLED display while also increasing peak brightness from 1800 nits to 3600 nits. Outdoor visibility and HDR content benefit the most from these improvements. Resolution and overall image quality remain similar, meaning existing Nord 5 users will not see a dramatic difference during everyday use.
Verdict
The Nord 6 delivers meaningful upgrades in durability and display brightness. For Nord 5 owners, the display improvements alone may not justify upgrading, but the enhanced protection and ruggedness certainly add value.
2. Specifications Including Battery
Performance
Performance is where the Nord 6 makes its strongest case. The move from the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 to the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 brings noticeable gains in CPU power, graphics performance, AI processing, and efficiency. Combined with the shift from UFS 3.1 to UFS 4.1 storage, the Nord 6 feels faster when launching apps, handling intensive multitasking, and running demanding games. Users upgrading from the Nord 5 will notice smoother sustained performance, particularly in heavy workloads and future Android releases.
Battery and Charging
Battery capacity is arguably the most significant hardware upgrade. The Nord 5 already offers excellent endurance with up to a 6800mAh battery, but the Nord 6 pushes this much further with up to a 9000mAh battery in India. Charging speeds remain largely unchanged at 80W, meaning charging times do not improve dramatically. The focus is clearly on extending runtime rather than reducing charging duration.
Verdict
The performance and battery improvements are substantial. Users who game heavily, travel frequently, or want a device that feels newer for several years will find the Nord 6 a meaningful upgrade.
3. Camera
Main and Secondary Lenses
Unlike the performance department, the camera system does not receive a major hardware upgrade. Both phones use a 50MP primary camera with OIS, but the Nord 5 actually features a larger image sensor. The ultrawide camera specifications remain largely similar, though the Nord 5 retains autofocus support, giving it extra versatility. The Nord 6 relies more on improved image processing rather than significantly upgraded hardware.
Selfie Camera
This is one area where the Nord 5 arguably remains superior. Its 50MP autofocus front camera captures more detail and supports 4K recording at 60fps. The Nord 6 switches to a 32MP sensor with 4K 30fps recording. While image quality remains good, it is not a clear upgrade for selfie enthusiasts or content creators.
Verdict
Existing Nord 5 owners should not upgrade for camera improvements because there are very few. In some situations, particularly selfies, the Nord 5 remains the stronger option.
4. Pricing
The OnePlus Nord 6 is priced around $500 / ₹43,000, while the OnePlus Nord 5 is priced around $360 / ₹30,000. This represents roughly a 40% price increase. The extra cost primarily goes toward the newer processor, much larger battery, faster storage, stronger durability, and brighter display rather than camera improvements.
For buyers coming from an older Nord device, such as the Nord 3 or Nord 4, the Nord 6 offers enough upgrades to justify the premium. However, Nord 5 owners already have a phone that delivers excellent performance, strong cameras, fast charging, and a high-quality display. The day-to-day experience between the two devices is closer than the price difference suggests.
Verdict
The Nord 6 offers better hardware, but the Nord 5 remains the stronger value proposition. The upgrade makes sense only if the new features align with specific needs.
Disclaimer: Prices are approximate and may vary based on country, region, launch timing, and applicable taxes. Always check whether the listed price is for a China unit or a global/international variant when purchasing.
5. Conclusion
The OnePlus Nord 6 focuses on three major upgrades: a Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor, a dramatically larger battery, and flagship-level IP68/IP69 durability. The addition of UFS 4.1 storage and a brighter 165Hz display further modernizes the experience. These changes make the phone faster, tougher, and more endurance-focused than its predecessor.
The Nord 5, however, still holds its ground with a capable Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset, excellent cameras, a strong battery, and a much lower price. Camera hardware sees little improvement on the Nord 6, and the overall software experience remains largely similar.
Verdict
For Nord 5 owners, the OnePlus Nord 6 is not a must-upgrade device. The improvements are concentrated in performance, battery life, and durability rather than cameras or everyday usability. The upgrade is worth considering for power users, heavy gamers, and those who want maximum battery life. For most Nord 5 users, however, the differences are not large enough to justify spending an additional ₹13,000 unless those specific upgrades are a priority.
Disclaimer: This comparison is based on the specifications provided and is intended for general informational purposes. Actual performance, camera results, battery life, and overall experience may vary depending on real-world usage, software updates, and individual preferences.
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