Flagships have reached a point where we no longer see overwhelming changes between generations, but that's exactly what OnePlus is doing with the OnePlus 15. While the OnePlus 13 introduced a new design that still paid homage to the manufacturer's design ethos, the OnePlus 15 does away with all of that entirely, adopting a design that I can only describe as generic.

Honestly, it doesn't feel like OnePlus paid any attention to the design of the OnePlus 15, and if the OnePlus 13s was an iPhone clone, this is but a poor facsimile that isn't even trying. That's just the start of the issues; there's no Hasselblad integration any longer, with the phone instead getting an in-house DetailMax engine.

It's almost as if the OnePlus 15 is relegated to second-tier status within OPPO, as there is no o

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