OnePlus introduced the Nord 6 earlier this month, but the lineup is not complete yet. The company is now preparing to expand the series with two more devices, the Nord CE6 and the Nord CE6 Lite. Fresh evidence suggests that at least one of these phones is already being tested publicly.
A new OnePlus smartphone with the model number CPH2943 has appeared on Geekbench. The listing gives an early look at its performance and hardware. It shows a single-core score of 1,068 and a multi-core score of 2,953, which points to a mid-range device.
According to a tip shared on X, the device in question is the Nord CE6 Lite. The same listing also confirms that the phone runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 chipset. This processor is expected to deliver solid performance for everyday use and gaming.
However, the final branding of the chipset may change. OnePlus could rename it to something like Dimensity 7400 Max, Extreme, or Pro. Even so, the core hardware will remain the same, as MediaTek allows flexible naming.
There is still some uncertainty around the device’s identity. It is not fully clear why this could not be the Nord CE6 instead. Still, the tested unit came with 8GB of RAM and ran on Android 16. At launch, it will likely feature OxygenOS 16 on top, which is OnePlus’ custom interface.
Both the Nord CE6 and the Nord CE6 Lite are expected to debut in India in May. More details should surface as the launch date gets closer.

