OnePlus 15R, OnePlus Pad Go 2 launched in India

OnePlus has just expanded its lineup in India with two new launches that couldn’t be more different from each other: the power-hungry OnePlus 15R smartphone and the budget-friendly OnePlus Pad Go 2 tablet. It's a classic move from the brand – giving the enthusiasts the raw speed they crave while simultaneously offering a solid, affordable slate for everyone else.

OnePlus 15R pricing and specifications

The OnePlus 15R is shaping up to be a worthy successor to the 13R, and the headline here is speed. The phone is built around Qualcomm's 3nm Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset. Usually, you'd only see silicon this powerful in the most expensive flagships, so bringing it to the R-series is a huge win for power users who want top-tier performance without paying top-tier prices.

It's not just the processor, either. With 12GB of LPDDR5x RAM and ultra-fast UFS 4.1 storage, this thing is built to fly through gaming and multitasking. OnePlus is also promising four Android OS upgrades and six years of security updates, which is a massive deal; it means you can actually hold onto this phone for the long haul without worrying about it becoming obsolete.

On the front, you get a massive 6.83-inch AMOLED display with a buttery smooth 165Hz refresh rate. It's decked out with eye comfort tech and Gorilla Glass 7i, making it tough enough for daily abuse. But the real showstopper is the battery. It packs a whopping 7,400mAh silicon-carbon cell. That is huge, and it directly addresses the biggest complaint with high-performance phones: running out of juice. It charges at 80W, which helps top it up quickly, though be warned – at 219g, it's going to feel a bit substantial in your hand.

The cameras are solid, if not groundbreaking. You get a 50MP Sony IMX906 main sensor with OIS, which takes great shots, but the lack of a dedicated telephoto lens is where you feel the price difference. If you are cross-shopping this against the Galaxy FE or iQOO, just know that the 15R prioritises raw speed and screen smoothness over camera zoom.

At a starting price of Rs. 47,999 (with bank offers bringing it lower), it's a compelling package for gamers and speed freaks who don’t want to spend flagship money.

OnePlus Pad Go 2 pricing and specifications

On the flip side, the OnePlus Pad Go 2 isn’t trying to be a speed demon. It's designed for students, families, and anyone who just wants a good screen for streaming. Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300-Ultra, it has enough grunt for productivity apps and multitasking but is clearly happier playing movies than crunching heavy data.

The screen is the star here: a 12.1-inch 2.8K LCD with a 120Hz refresh rate. Pair that with Dolby Vision and quad speakers, and you have a fantastic media machine. It also houses a massive 10,050mAh battery, so it should easily last through a long flight or a day of classes.

Software-wise, it borrows the cool Open Canvas multitasking from its more expensive siblings, along with some helpful AI tools for note-taking and recording. With options for 5G connectivity and stylus support, it's actually a surprisingly versatile little workhorse.

With an effective price starting around Rs. 23,999, it's going toe-to-toe with tablets from Samsung and Xiaomi, banking on its clean software and solid build to win people over.

Is it worth buying?

Ideally, these two devices show exactly where the market is heading: bigger batteries, longer support lifecycles, and ecosystems that actually play nice together. The advice here is pretty straightforward. If you want a phone that feels incredibly fast and will last for years, grab the 15R. If you just need a reliable, well-priced tablet for entertainment and light work, the Pad Go 2 is a no-brainer.