
"First and foremost is the Hasselblad collaboration. The OnePlus 15 no longer shares branding with the photography company. It comes with XPAN mode, which is something we worried about when we first found out that it was dropping its iconic partnership. Also: I tested the OnePlus 15 during my trip to South Korea, and it did my Samsung dirty Nevertheless, I've been working with the OnePlus 15 review sample provided by OnePlus to see what the phone is capable of."
"First, the OnePlus 15 has a triple 50-megapixel camera setup on the back. The main shooter has an f/1.8 aperture and a 1/1.56" sensor, the ultrawide sensor has a 116-degree field of view, and the telephoto has a 3.5x optical zoom periscope lens. Meanwhile, on the Samsung, you get a 200-megapixel main camera with f/1.7 aperture and a 1/1.3" sensor and a 50-megapixel ultrawide with a 120-degree field of view."
The OnePlus 15 launched less than a year after its predecessor and targets Android flagship competition in the US. The phone features a Hasselblad collaboration with XPAN mode while dropping shared Hasselblad branding. Rear cameras include three 50-megapixel sensors: main f/1.8 with a 1/1.56" sensor, 116-degree ultrawide, and a 3.5x optical zoom periscope telephoto. The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra counters with a 200-megapixel main sensor, 50-megapixel ultrawide, and two telephoto lenses (10MP 3x and 50MP 5x). Front cameras are 32MP on OnePlus and 12MP on Samsung. Samsung offers more sensor and zoom versatility.
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