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OnePlus 15 US preorders open with $899 starting price

The delayed OnePlus 15 US release has officially kicked off with orders open, retailer support promised, and a premium price that matches its flagship specs.

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OnePlus quietly pushed the OnePlus 15 onto the U.S. preorder map this week — not with the flash of a big, on-time launch, but with a relieved, “we’re finally live” energy after the phone sat in regulatory limbo for weeks. The company only started taking orders after the device cleared the FCC, a clearance that was delayed when the agency was sidelined during the recent government shutdown; for shoppers, it meant a nearly month-long wait between the global reveal and the ability to actually buy in the U.S. market.

If you’re pricing this in your head: the OnePlus 15 starts at $899.99 for the 12GB / 256GB configuration and rises to $999.99 for the 16GB / 512GB version — a straightforward $100 bump for the larger memory and storage tier. OnePlus’s U.S. store now lists the phone for preorder, and the device’s spec sheet is exactly the sort of flagship play you’d expect: Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 silicon, a massive 7,300mAh battery, a triple 50MP camera array and OnePlus’s latest OxygenOS features.

There’s a small logistical tangle worth flagging for anyone ordering today: the company’s store was showing a short wait before shipments begin (your mileage may vary by region and configuration). Some outlets reported OnePlus telling customers to expect their units in roughly mid-December; different publications quoted slightly different windows — roughly 10–12 days from early December, or an estimated ship window between about December 16 and December 23. In plain terms: you can preorder now, but the handset probably won’t land in your hands until the middle of December unless carriers or retailers have stock sooner.

OnePlus isn’t limiting itself to its own online shop. The handset will also be sold through mainstream U.S. retailers, including Amazon and Best Buy, which should make it easier to use trade-in offers, carrier promos or the retailer’s own financing during the holidays. To sweeten the preorder pot, OnePlus is bundling limited freebies and trade-in incentives — everything from Buds and chargers to a choice of a OnePlus Watch 3 in some bundles — plus extra trade-in credits in certain offers. Those bonuses are tempting if you planned to jump anyway, but they’re finite and often tied to the higher-end configuration or other conditions, so act deliberately rather than reflexively.

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Beyond the marketing copy, the OnePlus 15 is trying to do a couple of things at once: be a technical showcase and a pragmatic flagship for people who still care about battery life. That 7,300mAh figure is unusual for a flagship-sized phone in North America — OnePlus leans hard on silicon-carbon battery tech in its messaging — and reviewers who spent time with the device have been impressed by stamina and by the display and camera package. But the price is solidly in premium territory, and buyers should weigh whether the extra battery and OnePlus software features are worth the stretch compared with other flagship deals this holiday season.

If you need a phone immediately for travel or as a gift, preordering now could be a gamble on mid-December delivery timelines; if you can wait a few weeks, you’ll likely see stock appear at Amazon, Best Buy, and carrier partners with clearer shipping estimates and more straightforward return or exchange windows. And if you’re on the fence about configuration, the $100 jump to 16GB / 512GB is a classic mid-cycle nudge — useful if you keep phones for years or hoard media, less necessary if you lean on cloud storage.


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