Ways to Purchase OnePlus 15 for Less than ₹50,000

Ways to Purchase OnePlus 15 for Less than ₹50,000
Chinese consumer electronics brand OnePlus launched its premium flagship smartphone, the OnePlus 15, in India on November 13, 2025.

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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