OnePlus 15R hands-on review
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OnePlus 15R hands-on review
"The OnePlus 15R feels very similar to the Nord 5 due to the two phone's identical dimensions and weight. However, the 15R opts for more premium materials and also swaps out the chip for the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 - it's so new that this is the first phone we see with this chipset. The battery is also bigger at 7400mAh, the largest for a global OnePlus release."
"OnePlus is also selling two magnetic cases for the phone, one with the company's hallmark sandstone finish, and the other with a hole pattern design that you can insert the provided rubber bits into to create a pattern. Both cases feature magnets, allowing you to attach MagSafe-compatible accessories to the phone, such as car mounts. However, don't expect MagSafe or Qi2 chargers to work since the phone does not support wireless charging."
OnePlus 15R occupies the space between flagship and midrange, branded as a 'value flagship'. The phone shares dimensions and weight with the Nord 5 but uses more premium materials and the new Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset, marking the first phone with this chip. The battery capacity is 7400mAh, the largest global OnePlus release. The 15R sacrifices camera capabilities, has a weaker chipset than the OnePlus 15 Elite, and offers slower 80W charging versus the flagship's 120W. The Indian bundle includes an 80W charger, cable, and color-matched case.
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