
"The OnePlus 15 can be had for £880 from Amazon UK for a 16/512GB unit. The retailer lists it as on pre-order, which is probably a mistake - OnePlus UK is already selling it. And we do recommend going for the 16/512GB unit since it is only £30 more than the 12/256GB model. More RAM and double the storage for £30 seem like a no-brainer."
"Check out our review of the new model - the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 is impressive and the 7,300mAh battery is outstanding. It is currently the top performer on our battery chart with a score of 23:07h, easily outlasting its predecessor (which is no slouch at 15:28h). The smaller battery capacity allows the old model to charge faster, though. In 15 minutes it got to 55% compared to 44% and a full charge took 35 minutes instead of 41 minutes."
"People had high hopes for Google's transition to TSMC with the Tensor G5. However, the result was less than stellar - it's faster than the G4, sure, but not by all that much. And the Snapdragon 8 Elite and Dimensity 9400 are significantly more powerful. Google prioritizes user experience over benchmark numbers and the Pixels do feel smooth. But battery life is a big part of user experience and the"
The OnePlus 15 features the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and a 7,300mAh battery, delivering top battery performance of 23:07h. The OnePlus 13 charges faster due to smaller battery capacity, reaching 55% in 15 minutes and full in 35 minutes versus 44% and 41 minutes for the 15. The 16/512GB OnePlus 15 is priced at £880 and is recommended over the 12/256GB model for just £30 more, while the OnePlus 13 remains £190 cheaper for equivalent RAM and storage. Camera comparisons are inconclusive: the 13 can produce better images with tweaking, but the 15’s out-of-the-box processing is preferred. Google's Tensor G5 improvement is modest compared with competitors such as Snapdragon 8 Elite and Dimensity 9400, and battery life remains a crucial part of user experience for Pixel devices.
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