OnePlus 15 launched in India with Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 SoC, 165fps gaming, 7,300mAh battery

The OnePlus 15 introduces several upgrades over its predecessor, the OnePlus 13 (review), along with a few changes that may seem questionable. It is the company’s newest, top-of-the-line phone, competing against other Android flagships, such as the upcoming OPPO Find X9, Vivo X300, iQOO 15, and Galaxy S26, among others. It is the first phone in India to feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, and there are a few more firsts to mention, which we’ll discuss in a bit.

With a starting price of Rs 72,999 for the 12GB+256GB variant, the OnePlus 15 costs Rs 3,000 more than the OnePlus 13 did at its launch. This is in line with reports suggesting that upcoming flagships, such as the OnePlus 15, iQOO 15, and OPPO Find X9, will be priced higher than their predecessors due to factors including rising component costs. Given the industry’s shift towards pricier flagships, here’s what the OnePlus 15 offers for Rs 3,000 more.

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Redesigned for minimalism, subtlety, and durability

On a design level, the OnePlus 15 no longer has the OnePlus 13’s curved edges, leather back finish, and circular camera, which might disappoint some OnePlus fans. It instead looks like a larger version of the OnePlus 13s, which was released earlier this year. There’s a square-shaped camera module on the back, tucked away at the top left, to reduce accidental smudges. The phone is flat from both the front and back, providing a comfortable grip, especially for gamers. According to OnePlus, the design aims for minimalism and subtlety, while also achieving geometric continuity between OnePlus products. The design looks practical and functional, but it does lose the premium sheen that its predecessor carried.

The OnePlus 15 is available in three colours: Sand Storm, Infinite Black, and Ultra Violet. The Sand Storm finish utilises MAO (Micro-Arc Oxidation) technology, a plasma-based electrochemical process, to apply a ceramic-grade coating. This makes the frame more durable and slightly cooler to the touch. And speaking of durability, the phone gets IP66, IP68, IP69, and IP69K ratings, making it one of the most durable flagships in the market right now. The new IP69K rating signifies protection against high-pressure water jets at temperatures up to 80 degrees Celsius.

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and a tri-chip architecture

Tons of changes have been made under the hood to redefine what the company means by “Fast & Smooth,” starting with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 at the heart of the device. The latest and greatest processor from Qualcomm delivers exceptional performance and GPU boost over its predecessor. The chipset’s 3rd Gen Oryon CPU reaches up to 4.66GHz, a 20% performance boost and a 23% GPU boost over the Snapdragon 8 Elite. Paired with up to 16GB LPDDR5X Ultra+ RAM, the OnePlus 15 promises blazing-fast performance for regular and multitasking users.

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