Though the official price is set at ₹72,999, savvy online shoppers are actually paying much less. Many are purchasing the Snapdragon 8 Elite powerhouse for about ₹50,000.
How to acquire OnePlus 15 for under ₹50,000
Consumers are combining discounts and trade-in offers to acquire the latest OnePlus device.
Both OnePlus’ official site and Amazon are providing a 5% or ₹4,000 discount on the OnePlus 15 with 12GB+256GB configuration. This reduces the price from ₹76,999 to ₹72,999.
By using select credit cards from HDFC Bank and Axis Bank, customers can receive additional discounts of up to ₹4,000. Please note that some credit card promotions require Equated Monthly Instalment (EMI) purchases. The most favorable offer would lower the price to ₹68,999 after applying the extra ₹4,000 discount.
The pivotal factor is the option to exchange an old phone, which can subtract up to ₹44,300, depending on the Amazon listing. However, the exact discount will rely on the model and condition of the smartphone being traded in.
For example, a OnePlus 10 Pro 5G could yield a discount of up to ₹12,000, while a OnePlus 12 might attract discounts of up to ₹24,000, and a OnePlus 13 could reduce the price by ₹34,000.
Features of OnePlus 15
The most notable feature of the OnePlus 15 is its extraordinary 7,300mAh Silicon NanoStack battery, which is the largest among mainstream flagships. Unlike conventional lithium-ion batteries, this silicon-carbon technology allows for higher energy density without adding bulk or weight. To put this in perspective, it is nearly 45% larger than the batteries in the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra or iPhone 17 Pro Max, translating to a two-day battery life for most users.
In this new model, OnePlus has also shifted its display focus toward professional gaming, unveiling the world’s first 1.5K LTPO AMOLED panel with a 165Hz refresh rate, even though it is seen as a downgrade from its previous 2K panels.
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