Ilia, a tech journalist at PhoneArena, has been covering the mobile industry since 2011, with experience at outlets like Forbes Bulgaria. Passionate about smartphones, tablets, and consumer tech, he blends deep industry knowledge with a personal fascination that began with his first Nokia and Sony Ericsson devices.
The wait is over, our new coffee table book"Iconic Phones" is finally here! Get your copy today and relive the magic of the devices that changed the world. Order now while quantities last!is, it’s still a flagship device at a flagship price, and $900 is an amount of money that not everyone can afford.
Fortunately, OnePlus is working on a device that should give you a taste of the same top-notch experience at a lower price. The company already said that the OnePlus 15R is coming soon, but we still don’t know anything else about it. However, OnePlus started teasing a brand-new device in China, which could hold all the answers about the 15R.Based on the teasers shared on Weibo, the OnePlus Ace 6T will feature flagship-level specs, a next-gen chipset, and a big battery. However, the only specification OnePlus shared is the 165 Hz refresh rate of the display.Of course, we’ve already heard some rumors about the Ace 6T, which is likely to be slightly smaller than the Ace 6 and feature the non-Elite Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset. The phone may also have a larger 8,000 mAh battery with 100W charging and a dual 50+8MP camera on the back. If OnePlus bases the 15R on this device, we might get a relatively compact, performance-oriented mid-ranger. However, the OnePlus 15R could be based on the 6.83-inch Ace 6. While larger, that model packs a smaller, 7,800 mAh battery with 120W charging and last year’s Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. Whatever the OnePlus 15R is based on, it’ll be a highly competitive mid-range smartphone. The device is expected to launch in December in India, likely followed by other markets. If you’re looking for a device with high performance and long battery life but don’t necessarily want the best camera or the highest-end Snapdragon chip, it may be worth checking it out.Ilia, a tech journalist at PhoneArena, has been covering the mobile industry since 2011, with experience at outlets like Forbes Bulgaria. Passionate about smartphones, tablets, and consumer tech, he blends deep industry knowledge with a personal fascination that began with his first Nokia and Sony Ericsson devices. Originally from Bulgaria and now based in Lima, Peru, Ilia balances his tech obsessions with walking his dog, training at the gym, and slowly mastering Spanish.A discussion is a place, where people can voice their opinion, no matter if it is positive, neutral or negative. However, when posting, one must stay true to the topic, and not just share some random thoughts, which are not directly related to the matter.Multiple accounts - one person can have only one accountTo help keep our community safe and free from spam, we apply temporary limits to newly created accounts: New accounts created within the last 24 hours may experience restrictions on how frequently they can post or comment.Moderation is done by humans. We try to be as objective as possible and moderate with zero bias. If you think a post should be moderated - please, report it.Galaxy S26 vs iPhone 17 specs comparison chart reveals a clear winnerFCC Chairman Carr posts tweet on proposed rule change to fight spam/scam callsI've used the OnePlus 15 for a week and this is what really impressed meSamsung's Black Friday Early Access sale slashes a towering $300 off the Galaxy Z Flip 7
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