
OnePlus is getting ready to officially launch the OnePlus Turbo 6X Pro next week, although the exact date still hasn’t been announced. IT Home has already received the device ahead of time, giving us an early look at the phone’s exterior design before the full release.
From the outside, the OnePlus Turbo 6X Pro continues the brand’s clean, understated design language. It also carries over the classic ID design used on the OnePlus 15 series, which gives the phone a more flagship-style look than you might expect from a value-focused model.

The phone will be offered in two color options: a soft orange finish and a black version. The orange model uses a fresh, gentle tone that makes the device feel brighter and more energetic without looking too loud. The black version has a deeper, more reserved look, with a subtle dark blue undertone that keeps it from feeling completely flat.
OnePlus is also using a low-saturation color approach with a frosted matte process. That should help cut down on fingerprints while giving the back panel a smoother, more refined hand feel. In everyday use, that kind of matte phone design can make a big difference, especially for people who prefer using a phone without a case.

The body uses extra-large rounded corners, and OnePlus says the weight distribution is close to a 50:50 balance. That detail is aimed at improving the way the phone sits in one hand, especially since large-battery phones can sometimes feel top-heavy or awkward.
Combined with the matte body material, the overall grip is described as smooth and comfortable. The design does not appear to chase sharp edges or flashy textures. Instead, the OnePlus Turbo 6X Pro seems to focus on a cleaner shape, softer colors, and a more balanced feel in the hand.

The full launch is still coming next week, so OnePlus has not shared every final detail in this hands-on preview. Still, the article notes that the phone should bring surprises in screen quality, battery life, and durability.
That positioning makes the OnePlus Turbo 6X Pro look like a strong midrange phone for buyers who care about endurance, smooth performance, and a more polished physical design. IT Home says it will follow up with a deeper review and more complete coverage once the phone is officially announced.