
OnePlus is set to launch its highly anticipated flagship smartphone, the OnePlus 15, in the United States following the recent acquisition of FCC approval. Preorders for the device are now active on the OnePlus website, marking a significant step in the product's availability. Initially unveiled in China earlier this year, the OnePlus 15 was expected to hit the US market about a month ago. However, an unprecedented government shutdown in the US halted FCC operations, delaying the certification process for new wireless devices. This disruption left OnePlus without a confirmed release date when the smartphone was officially announced for the US market in early November. For those eager to grab the OnePlus 15, the base model is priced at $900, featuring 12GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage, available exclusively in black. For customers seeking additional color options such as Ultraviolet or Sand Storm, an upgrade to the $1,000 model is required, which offers 16GB of RAM and a generous 512GB of storage. Interested buyers can visit the OnePlus website to secure their order today.
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