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The OnePlus 15 is here with fantastic specs… but you can’t buy it

The most powerful OnePlus yet pairs next-generation performance with a massive battery, but U.S. buyers will have to wait a little longer.

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What’s happened? The Chinese smartphone manufacturer OnePlus has launched its latest and greatest Android flagship — the OnePlus 15 — but you’ll have to wait a bit before getting your hands on it.

  • Among the key highlights of the smartphone is its latest-generation Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 (3nm) processor (via the official landing page). Beyond better benchmark scores, the chipset should offer smoother multitasking, quicker video editing, and a modest boost in energy efficiency.
  • Another major highlight is the gigantic 7,300 mAh battery (up from 6,000 mAh), which is among the largest on an Android flagship (including the Galaxy S25 Ultra). This could translate to up to two days of battery life with light to moderate usage.
  • If you’re thinking the battery might take longer to charge than usual, OnePlus has you covered with 120W wired and 50W wireless charging (though the company uses a proprietary technology).
  • The OnePlus 15 features a 6.78-inch LTPO AMOLED screen that supports an ultra-smooth 165Hz refresh rate, but to do so, the company has compromised on the screen size (down from 6.82 inches) and the resolution. However, the overall screen brightness is higher.

Why is this important? The phone offers more power than the recently launched Pixel 10 Pro variants and packs a larger battery than the iPhone 17 Pro models, positioning it as a stronger all-round performer.

  • The camera setup no longer features the Hasselblad branding. Instead, it uses Oppo’s new Lumo imaging engine, which could debut under the DetailMax name in markets like the United States and India.
  • While the resolution of the triple-camera setup remains the same (50MP), the primary sensor appears smaller. The 3.5x zoom lens offers a longer optical zoom range but comes with a narrower aperture. Meanwhile, the ultrawide and selfie cameras seem largely unchanged, with no major new features.
  • Aside from the display and camera changes, the OnePlus 15 delivers upgrades across the board, making it one of the best Android flagships for the upcoming year.
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Why should I care? If you’re using a three- or four-year-old Android phone and are looking to upgrade, but aren’t keen on the latest Pixel or iPhone, the OnePlus 15 is shaping up to be a worthy alternative.

  • Following its Chinese debut, the OnePlus 15 will reportedly launch globally, including in the United States and India, on November 13, 2025.
  • If OnePlus retains the starting price of $899.99 (for the variant with 12GB RAM + 256GB storage), it would offer exceptional value for money.
  • Beyond that, you’re getting tangible, real-world improvements in a phone that’s durable (IP68 + IP69), runs a refined OxygenOS 16 interface based on Android 16, and is expected to receive four years of major updates and six years of security patches before you’ll need to upgrade again.

OK, what’s next? OnePlus is expected to confirm the global launch details of the OnePlus 15 soon, along with any introductory offers. While OnePlus 13 users are already familiar with raw processing power and a versatile camera setup, the OnePlus 15 adds serious endurance to that equation. Its massive battery should not only extend usability but could also push other manufacturers selling in the U.S. to up their battery game.

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