Out of the blue, the OnePlus 15T has launched in China, and I’m excited for all the right reasons. It takes nearly everything great about the OnePlus 15 and packs it into a much more compact body.

To me, this feels more like a mini version of the OnePlus 15. It’s sporting the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, a massive 7,300 mAh silicon-carbon battery, and 100W wired charging. While I’ve loved using the OnePlus 15 as my daily driver over the last few months, the OnePlus 15T is a more practical device for me — but it’s launching at a much higher price point than its predecessors.

It’s currently retailing for about $624 in China, a steep jump from the OnePlus 13T’s launch price of roughly $465. While this hike is likely due to the ongoing RAM crisis, it doesn’t change the fact that this is the compact powerhouse I’ve been craving. Here’s why.

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While it would’ve been nice to have that third ultrawide sensor, this main-and-telephoto combo should suffice for most users. Around the front, you’ll find a 16MP selfie shooter, which is a slight step down from the 32MP sensor found in the OnePlus 15.

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