OnePlus 15 1 TB
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OnePlus 15 1 TB
202515th generation165 HzNFCno microSDwater protectionfast chargepowerful chargingwireless chargingbypass chargestereo speakersAndroid 16USB-C ≥ 5Gbpsno 3.5 mmWi-Fi 7bezel-lessDolby VisionLTPOUFS 4.1
Screen:6.78 ", 2772x1272, 450 ppi, 165 Hz, panel AMOLED (LTPO)
Memory size:1024 GB, UFS 4.1, RAM 16 GB, LPDDR5X
Camera:3 modules, 50 MP, + 50 MP, and 50 MP, 4K, stabilization, slow-mo
CPU (GPU):Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 (Adreno 840)
Battery:7300 mAh
Color temperature sensor. Laser autofocus for the main camera.
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Great battery, the phone doesn't heat up during gaming at max settings even with FPS unlock, the system operates very quickly and smoothly, good price, includes a quality case and screen protector, and in the Chinese version there will also be a power adapter (buy a good adapter with locking). Weak cameras compared to other flagships. |
It didn't last long. I often experience this. It's not always because the smartphone is bad. Everyone has their quirks. Mine are: cameraphone, IP68 (now almost standard even for mid-range phones, but there was a time even flagships didn't have it), wireless charging, low self-discharge rate (not to be confused with battery life; when the phone is just lying idle), and the interface. My friend has different priorities: system smoothness, absence of bugs, battery. Good cameras are a plus. If a certain feature is missing, nothing else matters. By the way, my friend is thrilled with the system's smoothness and battery. He considers it the best smartphone he's had a hands-on experience with (except for Oppo, Vivo, Huawei flagships). I liked the interface. Fonts and icons are customizable. In apps and the system, fonts are of a consistently large size. Why mention this? Reviews don't talk about it. It's important to me. That's why I rejected Pixel and Xiaomi. I can't say anything about games because they aren't my thing. Regarding the camera. Yes, it somewhat lags behind Samsung or iPhone. But they are on par. If you have nothing to compare with, you won't even notice. Moreover, sometimes even in the same smartphone, the shots can vary. Updates also make a difference. Xiaomi 17 Ultra at launch and now are different phones in terms of cameras. The processor also matters. On Samsung A56, maybe it's the same sensor (who says A56 photos are bad?), but the processors can't be compared. The more powerful, the better. That's why iPhones are always good. Interface, camera autonomy, competitive price, convenience, build quality. Availability (no official sales), cameras (yes, there's a certain ambiguity here, both an advantage and a disadvantage at the same time). |
Good phone. Yes, it's not cheap, but when you start using it, you realize it's made with quality. Compared to my previous phone for €9,375 (Infinix GT 20 Pro), the difference is noticeable. I bought the global Euro version. It's better to get the global Euro version and a separate block for it, just in case they make some changes with the Chinese version in the future... Battery, ergonomics, design Yes, it's a bit expensive=) |
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| OnePlus 15 256 GB | from $945.00 | 9 offers | ||
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Some might be willing to pay 10,000 UAH more for a "gray" Samsung S26 Ultra or 20,000 UAH more for a European Vivo X300 Pro for slightly better cameras in Samsung's case or much better ones in Vivo's, but then you'd have to settle for their relatively small batteries at 5000–5400 mAh. For me, the battery size is a priority, and here there's a bonus in the form of firmware for a cheap Chinese model.
Unfortunately, Oppo continues to throttle OnePlus and deliberately downgrades the cameras, but they're still good enough to be considered "flagship" level — at least on the lower end of it.
The biggest revelation for me was the cooling system and optimization — this phone just can't heat up to an uncomfortable temperature, even under heavy gaming on max settings. My previous OnePlus 11 and Samsung S23 Ultra heated up like stoves and drained the battery right before my eyes, but here I finally feel like I'm using a quality product: it doesn't heat above 40° and holds charge twice as long compared to the tired S23 Ultra.
Need better performance and autonomy — this OnePlus. Need better cameras — any other flagship.
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