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    ‘Two days on a single charge’: why two months with the OnePlus 15R has got me excited about the 15T’s ‘Glacier’ battery
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    ‘Two days on a single charge’: why two months with the OnePlus 15R has got me excited about the 15T’s ‘Glacier’ battery

    gvfx00@gmail.comBy gvfx00@gmail.comMarch 7, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • The OnePlus 15T has been teased ahead of its full launch
    • It’s set to pack a 7,500mAh ‘Glacier’ battery that uses silicon carbon tech
    • I loved the 15R’s battery, and this is even bigger

    When I’m reviewing a phone I look at all of its specs equally, but for my own device I always look for one with a giant battery. I get charge anxiety and I hate phones that run out of power quickly — so the next OnePlus phone sounds like it’ll be right up my street.

    The OnePlus 15T is an upcoming affordable spin on the OnePlus 15, which we gave a perfect five-star review, and ahead of launch the company has been confirming loads of its specs. It looks set to be a little more premium than the 15’s other spin, the 15R, based on those stats.

    Thanks to a Weibo post from OnePlus president Li Jie Louis, we now know the OnePlus 15T will have 100W wired charging, 50W wireless charging, slim bezels, an IP69K rating, a periscope zoom camera and, most importantly to me, a 7,500mAh ‘Glacier’ battery. That’s over twice the capacity of the iPhone 17, if you were wondering.


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    What we don’t know yet is exactly when the OnePlus 15T will launch. But thanks to my past experience with the brand I know it’ll land square on my wish-list whenever it shows up.


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    Analysis: Why I’m keen for the ’15

    The OnePlus 15R

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    I spent about two months testing the OnePlus 15R, and only moved over to another phone because the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra launched and I needed to test it.

    The phone had a 7,400mAh battery, so the 15T’s will be even bigger, and the power pack was perhaps the biggest selling-point of this Android.

    During the testing process, when I was using the phone an above-average amount, it easily lasted a day, even if I was testing its gaming prowess or taking loads of photos.

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    And after the review time, when I was just using it as my normal phone, it reliably lasted two days on a single charge. I don’t think I’ve had that happen on another phone, since before battery-chomping 5G was a thing.

    In fact, I got out of the habit of daily, or even regular, phone charging sessions. The OnePlus 15R powers at 80W, so I’d just plug it in for a few minutes every few days when I remembered to keep it working.

    This turned out horribly when I began testing the Ultra, which doesn’t last very long, because I’d gotten used to multi-day battery life. I’d lost the habit of regularly plugging in my phone, and had a few sub-10% scares before I re-learnt that I can’t just plug in my phone once every few days and hope for the best.

    I’ve had to re-learn how to use my phone for the Galaxy, so I’m very much looking forward to re-forgetting it when the OnePlus 15T releases likely very soon.


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