
Two upcoming OnePlus phones have now appeared in China’s network certification system, and a new claim says they could be the domestic versions of the OnePlus Nord CE6 lineup. The two models carry the identifiers PYR110 and PYS110, and according to tipster Experience More, both are tied to the CE6 family.
IT Home notes that the global OnePlus Nord CE6 and OnePlus Nord CE6 Lite were recently introduced overseas, which gives us a rough framework for what these China-market devices might look like. The certification entries don’t confirm every detail, but they do match up with existing expectations closely enough to make the connection plausible.

The PYS110 model is said to resemble the Nord CE6 Lite more closely. The overseas version uses a Dimensity 7400 chip, while the China listing shows a 2.5GHz processor. That has led to speculation that the local model could instead use a Dimensity 7300. Other reported hardware details include a 6.72-inch 1080p 144Hz display, a rear 50MP plus 2MP camera setup, an 8MP selfie camera, a plastic frame, a side fingerprint sensor, 45W charging, and a 7000mAh battery. The body is said to measure 165.85 x 75.85 x 8.55mm and weigh 208 grams.

The PYR110 version appears to differ more clearly in camera layout. IT Home says its lens module does not match the overseas Nord CE6 exactly, and the flash sits higher on the module. The global Nord CE6 is said to use a Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chip, but the China listing shows a 2.6GHz processor. The tipster believes that could point to either a Dimensity 7400 or a Snapdragon 6 Gen 5 instead.
The rest of the reported spec sheet is fairly ambitious for this segment. The PYR110 model is said to feature a 6.78-inch 1272p 144Hz display, a 50MP plus 8MP rear camera system, a 16MP front camera, a plastic middle frame, optical fingerprint recognition, 80W charging, and an 8000mAh battery. Its listed dimensions are 162.6 x 77.6 x 8.8mm, with a weight of 213 grams.
For now, OnePlus hasn’t confirmed the branding, so these details should still be treated as pre-launch information. Even so, the certification appearance strongly suggests the China versions of the Nord CE6 series are moving forward, and the unusually large batteries stand out as one of the most notable details in the current leak cycle.