The OnePlus 15 is now a globally available phone, and we have a review and camera comparison with the OnePlus 13. The new phone isn’t an outright winner in comparison. Read our detailed article to get the full idea!
OnePlus 15 is on sale in most global markets. Compared to the OnePlus 13 launch prices, the US price is the same. In Europe, the 12/256GB model is €50 cheaper, but the 16/512GB variant is now €50 more. In India, both models are $3,000 more.
While we can’t share any feedback or performance data today, we can reveal the design with some sample photos taken with the camera.

One step forward, two steps back.

OnePlus started offering an early bird deal a few weeks ago, but it’s now over — you can buy the phone now.
We tested the ESIM-only iPhone 17 Pro against the physical SIM One in our battery life test. Losing the SIM adds 254mah to the phone’s battery, which translates to about an hour (49 minutes) of endurance. You get an hour of more browsing, 44 minutes more of gaming, and about the same video playback.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra will reportedly have a bigger punch hole compared to the Galaxy S26 Ultra. That’s because the camera has a wider field of view – read you’ll get wider selfies.

Here’s how the extra 254mah is reflected in our active usage scores.

It’s not for the reason you might think.

The tiny 8.8″ tablet has a 7,500mAh battery and is powered by the Dimension 9400+.
A new report suggests that Samsung’s Galaxy S26 series will launch in January and go on sale in February. This is the usual time frame and not the March timeline reported by other sources.
Meanwhile, the Xiaomi 17 Ultra is expected to arrive earlier than its usual February frame. According to Digital Chat Station, the phone is coming out in China in December.
The Motorola Edge 70 Ultra hit the Geekbench, giving us a glimpse of the unofficial Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 (not read Elite). The most interesting is the CPU as it will be the first non-Elite chip to feature an in-house Orion core rather than relying on Arm Cortex designs. Single-core performance was rated at around 2,600, multi-core at 7,500.
It’s the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (there was no 8 Gen 4), which scores 2,100-2,200 in single and 6,500-6,600 in multi-core tests. However, it’s behind the Snapdragon 8 Elite, which scores 3,000-3,100 in the single and 8,700-9,800 in the multi-core tests (we’ve seen different results from different phones). The latest Elite, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, is 3,500-3,600 in single and 10,000-11,000 in multi-core.

The Chinese launch could be significantly changed compared to previous years.

The Galaxy S26 series was earlier rumored to debut at the Galaxy Unpacked event on February 25 next year.

It is a non-Elite chip and the first of its kind to use a custom Orion core instead of a Cortex core.


