OnePlus 15 could run circles around Apple, Google, and Samsung

    By Paulo Vargas
Published October 14, 2025

What’s happened? The OnePlus 15 looks set to make battery life the headline, with a flat, fast screen to match.

This is important because: If that capacity lands anywhere close, OnePlus is pushing a stamina-first story, not just chasing big numbers. The mix of a huge cell, efficient silicon, and a high-refresh panel could cut down on battery babysitting.

Why should I care? If accurate, this isn’t a small perk, it’s the feature. Power users get room for long gaming sessions, turn-by-turn GPS, camera bursts, and the all-day scroll without living near an outlet.

Okay, so what’s next? Treat these specs as placeholders until OnePlus actually spells it out. The design, Sand Storm color, and chipset are public, but the battery and charging story needs confirmation.

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