
"OnePlus got its start courting the enthusiast community by offering blazing-fast phones for a low price. While the prices aren't quite as low as they once were, the new OnePlus 15 still delivers on value. Priced at $899, this phone sports the latest and most powerful Snapdragon processor, the largest battery in a mainstream smartphone, and a super-fast screen. The OnePlus 15 still doesn't deliver the most satisfying software experience,"
"After a few years of phones with a distinctly "OnePlus" look, the OnePlus 15 changes up the formula by looking more like everything else. The overall shape is closer to that of phones from Samsung, Apple, and Google than the OnePlus 13. That said, the OnePlus 15 is extremely well-designed, and it's surprisingly lightweight (211g) for how much power it packs. It's sturdy, offering full IP69K sealing, and it uses the latest Gorilla Glass Victus 2 on the screen."
The OnePlus 15 pairs the latest Snapdragon flagship processor with a 7,300 mAh battery, a super-fast display, and an $899 price that undercuts many rivals. The design adopts a more conventional flagship silhouette while remaining lightweight at 211g, featuring IP69K sealing and Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection. An under-display ultrasonic fingerprint sensor performs comparably to other flagships. Software lacks refinement and camera performance may be a step back from previous models, reducing its appeal versus recent Samsung or Google flagships or OnePlus's prior flagship. FCC approval delays have postponed the US release date.
Read at Ars Technica
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