The OnePlus 15 is finally heading to the US, and you can grab a major pre-order bonus

  • The OnePlus 15 will be available to pre-order in the US from December 4
  • It starts at $899.99
  • There are various freebies to choose from when you pre-order, including a smartwatch

The OnePlus 15 is already available in much of the world, but thanks to the recent government shutdown in the US, the phone’s launch was delayed there, as it was unable to get certified by the FCC (Federal Communications Commission). Now though, the shutdown has ended, and the OnePlus 15 is about to go up for pre-order.

You’ll be able to pre-order the phone from tomorrow (December 4) at 8am PT / 11am ET. The company hasn’t said exactly when the OnePlus 15 will ship, but in a reply to the announcement on its X account, OnePlus claimed that “this drop is imminent.”

The phone starts at $899.99, for which you’ll get a version with 256GB of storage and 12GB of RAM. Or, for $999.99, you can get one with 512GB of storage and 16GB of RAM.

Freebies thrown in

That’s not cheap, but if you pre-order the OnePlus 15, you’ll also get a free gift thrown in, with the choice of a 43mm OnePlus Watch 3, the OnePlus Buds Pro 3, a OnePlus AirVooc 50W Magnetic Charger, or a case for the phone.

Mind you, the cases are currently showing as out of stock, and the most valuable of those freebies – the $300 OnePlus Watch 3 – is only an option with a 16GB model. Still, they’re not bad pre-order perks, and you can also get up to a $100 bonus when you trade in an eligible device.

With or without these perks, though, the OnePlus 15 is well worth buying. It’s one of the very few phones that we’ve ever given a five-star review rating to, with our reviewer praising just about every element of it, from its 7,300mAh battery that delivers exceptional life, to its impressive durability, superb software, and excellent cameras, screen, and performance.

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