OnePlus 15R vs OnePlus 12R: Main Differences to Expect in 2026
The OnePlus 15R is gearing up to refresh OnePlus affordable flagship lineup, and early details already show big changes when compared to the older but popular OnePlus 12R. While the 15R aims to stay budget-friendly, it brings modern hardware, a brighter display, and a massive battery upgrade — but also removes a camera in the process.
Here’s the full breakdown of what’s new, what’s missing, and whether OnePlus 12R users should consider upgrading.
Design: New Era vs Old School
The OnePlus 15R follows the design language of the latest OnePlus 15 — flat aluminum frame, flat Gorilla Glass Victus 2 on both sides, and a modern rectangular-squircle camera island. It looks cleaner, sharper, and more premium.
The OnePlus 12R comes from an older design era with curved glass, a rounded back, and a circular camera module. It still looks great, but it definitely feels dated next to the refreshed 15R.
The 15R is also slightly more compact and thinner, offering a better in-hand feel despite being a bit wider.
Expected 15R colors:
✔ Black
✔ Green (similar to iPhone 17 Sage)
Display: Brighter & Better
Both phones feature a 6.8-inch OLED display with 120Hz refresh rate. The resolution remains nearly the same as well.
The real upgrade?
Peak brightness on the OnePlus 15R is expected to be much higher, matching the overall jump we’ve seen in OnePlus’ 2026 series. It should offer better outdoor visibility and more vibrant HDR content.
Performance & Software: Big Jump
The OnePlus 15R is rumored to run on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, a next-gen chip offering smoother performance and better battery efficiency than the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 inside the OnePlus 12R.
While the performance gap won’t feel huge in day-to-day usage, heavy gaming and AI-based features will definitely benefit from the newer processor.
RAM & Storage:
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OnePlus 15R: 12GB/256GB or 16GB/512GB
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OnePlus 12R: 8GB options in most markets
Software also gets an upgrade:
Android 16 on the 15R vs Android 14 on the 12R.
Camera: Losing One Lens
Here’s the downside:
The OnePlus 15R moves to a dual-camera setup, dropping the third auxiliary lens.
Expected 15R setup:
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50MP main (OIS)
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8MP ultrawide
The OnePlus 12R had:
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Main
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Ultrawide
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Macro (mostly a gimmick)
So while the 15R loses a camera, the actual impact should be minimal — but the optical telephoto lens is still missing on both.
Battery Life & Charging: Big New Advantage
Battery life is where the OnePlus 15R looks extremely promising.
OnePlus is expected to use a massive 6000–7300mAh (silicon-carbon) battery, a huge leap over the 12R’s 5500mAh.
Charging:
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15R: 80–100W wired + 50W wireless (expected)
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12R: 100W wired only, no wireless charging
If you wanted wireless charging before, this is finally the upgrade.
Specs Snapshot
OnePlus 15R Expected:
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Snapdragon 8 Gen 5
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6.8″ OLED, 120Hz
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12/16GB RAM
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6000mAh+ battery
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100W wired, 50W wireless
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Dual cameras
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Android 16
OnePlus 12R:
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Snapdragon 8 Gen 2
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6.8″ AMOLED, 120Hz
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8/16GB RAM
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5500mAh
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100W wired
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Triple camera with macro
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Android 14
Summary: Should You Upgrade?
If you’re using the OnePlus 12R, the 15R looks like a meaningful upgrade in almost all areas:
✔ Faster chipset
✔ Bigger, more advanced battery
✔ Wireless charging
✔ Brighter display
✔ New modern design
The only downside is the removal of the third camera — but the macro lens was barely useful to begin with.
If OnePlus prices the 15R correctly, it could easily become one of the best value flagships of 2026.
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