OnePlus is expected to announce the OnePlus Ace 6 alongside the OnePlus 15 in October this year. Realme, on the other hand, is preparing the GT 8 and GT 8 Pro for an October launch in China, while the Realme Neo 8 may arrive by December 2025 or early 2026. A new leak from tipster Smart Pikachu has now hinted at the possible battery sizes of the Ace 6 and Neo 8.
Rumors suggest that upcoming flagship smartphones will feature batteries ranging between 6,000mAh and 7,500mAh. However, sub-flagship and mid-range models are reportedly being designed with capacities of 8,000mAh, or even higher. According to Smart Pikachu, OnePlus and Realme are both working on devices with batteries around 8,000mAh, pointing to the OnePlus Ace 6 and Realme Neo 8 as likely candidates.

OnePlus Ace 6

The leak suggests that the OnePlus’ phone has a battery that is close to 8,000mAh capacity. As can be seen in a related leak by tipster Digital Chat Station, which he shared in July, OnePlus is working on a phone with a 7,800mAh battery. Recent leaks about this device that have surfaced suggest this could be the upcoming OnePlus Ace 6.
As far as other specs are concerned, the OnePlus Ace 6 is expected to feature a 6.83-inch flat OLED 1.5K 165Hz screen integrated with an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, a Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, a metal middle frame, and ColorOS 16-based Android 16, and an IP68-rated chassis. A slightly modified version of this device may be released globally as the OnePlus 15R.
Realme Neo 8

A recent DCS leak revealed that the Realme Neo 8 with a battery of around 8,000mAh is in the works. While it is expected to feature an LTPS 1.5K screen integrated with an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor, it is yet to be decided whether it will feature the upcoming Dimensity 9500e or Snapdragon 8 Gen 5. The new leak by Smart Pikachu suggests that Neo 8’s battery size may exceed the 8,000mAh mark.
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