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The Rise of OnePlus 15: A Warning for Apple and Samsung
The latest addition to the OnePlus lineup, the OnePlus 15, has left a lasting impression on me as I delve deeper into its features. While I have been a fan of previous models like the OnePlus 12 and OnePlus 13, the 15 has managed to exceed my expectations. Although I haven’t had the chance to conduct a thorough review like my colleague Alex Walker-Todd, who awarded it a 4.5-star rating, my initial experience with the phone has showcased its superiority over much of the competition.
Priced at £849/€899.99, the OnePlus 15 may not fall into the budget-friendly category, but it offers exceptional value compared to other flagship smartphones on the market. With a massive 7300 mAh battery, significantly larger than the typical 5000 mAh capacity found in high-end phones like the iPhone 17 Pro Max, the OnePlus 15 is a powerhouse in terms of battery life.
Featuring a remarkable 165 Hz refresh rate, a triple-lens rear camera setup, and rapid wired and wireless charging capabilities, the OnePlus 15 sets a new standard, highlighting the stagnation of industry giants like Apple and Samsung in terms of innovation and value delivery.
Foundry | Alex Walker-Todd
Please, copy the battery from the OnePlus 15
OnePlus has been setting new standards for battery longevity, evident in the OnePlus 15. In comparison, popular brands like Apple and Samsung have struggled to match the impressive battery capacities offered by OnePlus. Despite the hefty price tag, the OnePlus 15’s 7300mAh battery outshines its competitors, providing users with extended usage without the need for frequent recharges.
While iPhones and Samsung Galaxy phones typically feature 5000mAh batteries, OnePlus has consistently pushed the boundaries with larger battery capacities in its devices. The utilization of silicon-carbon (Si/C) battery technology in the OnePlus 15 further enhances its power efficiency, setting it apart from the competition.

Luke Baker
The strategic choice to prioritize battery capacity in OnePlus devices, as seen in models like the OnePlus 13 and OnePlus 15, highlights the brand’s commitment to providing users with long-lasting power solutions. This focus on battery longevity ensures that OnePlus smartphones outperform their competitors in terms of endurance and reliability.
Users of the OnePlus 15 can expect exceptional battery performance, with the device lasting well over a day and a half under regular usage conditions. The integration of battery-saving features allows for extended usage, potentially stretching the device’s battery life to a second full day before requiring a recharge.
OnePlus has been steadily raising the bar for battery life, and it shows
Furthermore, the OnePlus 15 boasts impressive fast-charging capabilities, with up to 120W wired charging and 50W wireless charging. This rapid charging technology allows the device to reach high battery levels in a short amount of time, offering convenience and efficiency to users.
The OnePlus 15 is a fast-charging beast
Comparatively, flagship devices from Apple and Samsung fall short in terms of charging speed, with the iPhone 17 Pro Max and Galaxy S25 Ultra offering slower wired and wireless charging options. In contrast, the OnePlus 15’s fast-charging capabilities ensure quick and efficient recharging, minimizing downtime for users.
With a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip, 12GB or 16GB of LPDDR5 Plus RAM, and 256GB or 512GB of onboard storage, the OnePlus 15 delivers impressive performance across various benchmarks, solidifying its position as a top-tier smartphone in the market.
Smartphone giants have work to do
While Chinese smartphone manufacturers continue to push the boundaries of innovation, established players like Samsung, Apple, and Google are struggling to keep up. Devices like the Xiaomi 17 Pro Max and Honor Magic V5 showcase the capabilities of Chinese brands, urging industry giants to prioritize innovation and advancement.
The OnePlus 15 serves as a testament to the ongoing evolution of the smartphone industry, challenging traditional market leaders to adapt and innovate to meet the changing demands of consumers. As Chinese brands redefine the landscape of smartphone technology, established players must step up their game to remain relevant and competitive in the market.
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