
"The OnePlus 15 enjoys a redesign that nixes the giant, round camera module in favor of a square camera bump we're all too familiar with. The unique marble-like patterns on the back are no more; instead, say hello to flat colors: Infinite Black, Sand Storm, and Ultra Violet. It doesn't look or feel like a OnePlus, but that might not matter."
"OnePlus has been churning out Android smartphones for over a decade, yet it still feels like the company is fighting an uphill battle to get a foothold in the US. There were a few years when it felt like it was ready to sit just below the likes of Samsung and Apple, but those days are long gone-it's now even behind Motorola and Google in market share."
The OnePlus 15 features a new square camera bump and flat color finishes: Infinite Black, Sand Storm, and Ultra Violet. The phone uses Qualcomm's latest flagship processor and prioritizes speed, efficient thermals, and gaming performance. Battery life reaches around two days and charging is exceptionally fast. The OLED screen is sharp and responsive, and the device offers robust water resistance and reliable cameras for most uses. Missing features include Qi2 magnets and Qi2 readiness, and the software update policy remains behind Apple, Google, and Samsung. Pricing starts at $900, with a $1,000 option for additional color and faster RAM. U.S. availability is imminent pending FCC certification.
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