This is the time of year when people in my line of work start thinking about the biggest hits and misses of the past 12 months. When it comes to my area of interest, I have plenty of candidates to consider for the best phones of the past year. But there’s no debate over which phone has disappointed me the most — the OnePlus 15R.

That may be a surprising choice, as the OnePlus 15R is seems like a very solid phone. In his OnePlus 15R review, my colleague Richard Priday praised the phone overall, citing how closely it mirrors flagship phones like the OnePlus 15. And certainly, the OnePlus 15R’s battery life — it’s the runner-up on our best phone battery life list after lasting nearly 22 hours on our custom battery test — makes it a phone that commands your attention.

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Galaxy S25, Pixel 10 and iPhone 17 — three phones that you’d have to concede are more fully featured than OnePlus’ midrange offering.

Even if you factor in a $50 trade-in rebate that OnePlus is offering, the 15R’s discounted $649 price remains well ahead of what you’d pay for similar midrange models like the Pixel 9a ($499) and iPhone 16e ($599). And while those phones have their limitations, you can argue that they offer more than the OnePlus 15R is areas ranging from photography to AI features.

The OnePlus 15R suffers from neither fish-nor-fowl pricing. If cost is important to you, there are cheaper phones with similar-to-better features. And if you want a more premium handset, you don’t have to stretch your budget too far to afford a true flagship.

Even worse, the price of OnePlus’ R series phones is moving in the wrong direction. Two years ago, the OnePlus 12R debuted in the U.S. with a $499 version that offered 128GB of storage and enough features in common with the OnePlus 12 to make the less-expensive model a real bargain. The OnePlus 13R dropped that 128GB option, raising its starting price to $599, but at least you could say you were getting double the storage in return. And now we’ve got another $100 price hike for the OnePlus 15R.

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