Two weeks after unveiling its early-bird offers, OnePlus has officially launched the OnePlus 15 across major global markets. The company has now confirmed full retail pricing for its latest flagship smartphone as the promotional period comes to a close.


Pricing Remains Unchanged in the U.S. Market

In the United States, the OnePlus 15 is priced at $900 for the 12GB/256GB variant and $1,000 for the 16GB/512GB version. Impressively, these prices are identical to those of the OnePlus 13, making the U.S. one of the few markets where OnePlus has managed to keep pricing consistent despite global inflation and supply chain pressures.


Temporary U.S. Certification Delay Resolved

The company also clarified a temporary delay in U.S. sales due to the recent government shutdown, which paused FCC operations and held up device certification.

According to OnePlus, the OnePlus 15 has already passed all required tests at FCC-recognized laboratories, and final certification is expected soon. Meanwhile, sales in Canada remain unaffected and are proceeding as planned.

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Availability and Color Options

The OnePlus 15 is available in multiple striking color variants, including Infinite Black, Sand Storm, and Ultra Violet. Each model highlights OnePlus’s signature sleek design combined with refined material finishes.


Flagship Features and Accessories

Review units have already been distributed to global tech media outlets, featuring OnePlus’s 120W wired fast charger and the 50W magnetic AIRVOOC wireless charger. These accessories underscore the brand’s continued focus on speed, convenience, and high-end performance.


With its balanced combination of power, premium design, and consistent pricing, the OnePlus 15 cements OnePlus’s reputation for delivering flagship experiences that compete with the best in the market.

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