The OnePlus 15R stands out in the crowded mid-range smartphone market with its exceptional endurance. Equipped with a massive 7,400mAh battery, it comfortably lasts two full days on a single charge, making premium flagships seem overpriced. Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset and a smooth 165Hz display, it excels in daily tasks, though the absence of a telephoto lens may disappoint some photographers.
Pros
- Outstanding battery life
- Premium build, especially in green
- Strong performance for everyday use
Cons
- No telephoto camera
- Higher price in the US
- Only four years of OS updates
Price and Availability
The OnePlus 15R starts at $699.99 / £649 for 12GB RAM and 256GB storage, rising to $799.99 / £729 for 512GB. Available in the UK, US, and Europe with two storage options (both 12GB RAM), it offers better value in the UK compared to its predecessor but costs $100 more in the US. Not available in Australia.
Key Specifications
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 163.41 x 77.04 x 8.3mm |
| Weight | 213g / 219g |
| Chipset | Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 |
| OS | OxygenOS 16 |
| RAM | 12GB |
| Storage | 256GB / 512GB |
| Display | 6.83-inch 1272 x 2800 AMOLED, 165Hz |
| Cameras | 50MP wide, 8MP ultra-wide, 32MP front |
| Battery | 7,400mAh |
| Charging | 80W wired |
Design
The OnePlus 15R features a premium aluminum frame and glass rear, rivaling flagship builds like the Samsung Galaxy S25 FE. Its rectangular camera module aligns with recent OnePlus designs, ditching the previous round bump for a sleeker look. The Mint Breeze green finish adds vibrancy, outperforming the standard black. Enhanced durability includes IP66, IP68, IP69, and IP69K ratings, far surpassing its predecessor. At 6.83 inches, it may require two hands for one-handed use.
Display
The 6.83-inch AMOLED screen offers a 165Hz refresh rate borrowed from the OnePlus 15, delivering buttery-smooth scrolling and gaming. Peak brightness reaches 3,600 nits, sufficient for outdoor viewing despite a dip from the prior model’s 4,500 nits. Vibrant colors shine in streaming shows like Invincible, and Open Canvas multitasking thrives on the larger panel.
Software
OxygenOS 16 provides a clean, bloatware-free Android experience. Open Canvas enables seamless multitasking, such as splitting apps 90/10 or floating windows for WhatsApp. AI features like Mind Space organize notes and analyze images—snapping a Star Wars mouse mat yields detailed lore. Web summaries deliver quick, accurate tech news digests. Support includes four years of OS updates and six years of security patches, trailing Samsung and Google offerings.
Cameras
The setup drops the prior telephoto for battery gains, leaving a 50MP wide (f/1.8), 8MP ultra-wide (f/2.2), and upgraded 32MP front camera. Daytime shots boast sharp details and vivid colors, excelling in dynamic range at sunsets. Ultra-wide holds up in good light but mutes in clouds. Night shots recreate natural palettes at 1x; digital 2x zoom works well with ample data. Selfies capture appealing colors, ideal for sharing.
Performance
The Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 handles multitasking, apps, and games effortlessly. No stutters in Call of Duty: Mobile; only minor load delays in Honkai: Star Rail compared to elite chips. Paired with 165Hz, it feels flagship-level.
Battery and Charging
The 7,400mAh battery—larger than the OnePlus 15’s—endures two days easily. Relaxed use (1.5 hours screen time, Spotify) drops just 26%. Full charge takes 1 hour 25 minutes at 80W; 67% in 50 minutes. No wireless charging, but wired speed outpaces rivals like the Galaxy S25 FE.
Should You Buy the OnePlus 15R?
| Category | Notes | Score |
|---|---|---|
| Value | Strong in UK, pricier in US | 4/5 |
| Display | Large and smooth, brightness adequate | 4.5/5 |
| Design | Premium, durable, green shines | 4.5/5 |
| Software | Clean OxygenOS, limited updates | 4/5 |
| Cameras | Solid main, no telephoto | 4/5 |
| Performance | Flagship power | 5/5 |
| Battery | Unrivaled capacity, no wireless | 4.5/5 |
Buy if: You prioritize two-day battery, 165Hz gaming, or smooth software.
Avoid if: You need telephoto, wireless charging, or long-term updates.
Alternatives
| Feature | OnePlus 15R | Nothing Phone (4a) Pro | Apple iPhone 17e |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $699 / £649 | $499 / £499 | $599 / £599 |
| Storage | 256/512GB | 128/256GB | 256/512GB |
| Screen | 6.83″ AMOLED 165Hz | 6.83″ AMOLED 144Hz | 6.1″ Super Retina 60Hz |
| Chipset | Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 | Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 | A19 |
| Battery | 7,400mAh | 5,080mAh | 4,005mAh |
| Charging | 80W | 50W | 40W |
| Cameras | 50+8+32MP | 50+8+50+12MP | 48+12MP |
| OS | OxygenOS 16 | Nothing OS 4.1 | iOS 26 |
Testing Notes
Two weeks of hands-on testing included trips to London and Cambridge, hotspot use for laptops, streaming Avengers: Infinity War and Invincible, and gaming in Call of Duty: Mobile and Honkai: Star Rail.

