Fact Check: OnePlus Phone with 7500mAh Battery & 150W Charging | Quick Digest
Claims by 'Mycampus Store' regarding a new OnePlus ultra-slim premium 5G phone with a 7500mAh battery and 150W SuperVOOC charging are largely unverified and misleading. While 16GB RAM is plausible and 150W charging existed in a past model, the battery capacity is exaggerated for current models, and the specific combination of features has not been officially unveiled.
No official OnePlus phone has been unveiled with a 7500mAh battery.
Current OnePlus flagships (OnePlus 12, 12R, Open) have smaller batteries.
150W charging featured on the older OnePlus 10R, not current flagships.
The article's claims are not corroborated by credible tech news outlets.
'Mycampus Store' frequently publishes articles with exaggerated specifications.
The article itself contradicts its headline on charging speed, mentioning 100W later.
An article published by 'Mycampus Store' on January 14, 2026, claims that OnePlus has unveiled an "Ultra-Slim Premium 5G Phone Featuring 16GB RAM, 7500mAh Battery & 150W SuperVOOC Fast Charging". Our verification process, utilizing real-time information from Google Search, reveals that these claims are largely unverified, sensationalized, and misleading.
While 16GB RAM is a common specification for premium OnePlus smartphones like the OnePlus 12 and OnePlus 12R, the core claims regarding the battery capacity and charging speed for a newly unveiled 'ultra-slim' device are inaccurate. Currently available OnePlus flagship phones, such as the OnePlus 12, feature a 5400mAh battery with 100W SUPERVOOC charging, and the OnePlus 12R comes with a 5500mAh battery and 100W SUPERVOOC. The OnePlus Open, a foldable, has a 4805mAh battery with 67W charging.
OnePlus did introduce 150W SuperVOOC fast charging with the OnePlus 10R 5G back in April 2022, which featured a 4500mAh battery, but this is not a specification found in their latest premium 5G offerings mentioned in the current article. Furthermore, while there are rumors and speculative reports about a future 'OnePlus 15T' potentially featuring a 7500mAh battery, these are leaks for a device expected in April 2026 and not an official unveiling, nor do these rumors consistently pair it with 150W charging. The 'Mycampus Store' article itself contradicts its headline, stating in the body that the rumored 'OnePlus Ace 5 Ultra' (which it speculates might come to India as a Nord model) would have a 7500mAh battery with 100W charging, not 150W.
The source 'Mycampus Store' appears to be a website that frequently publishes speculative articles with exaggerated or unconfirmed specifications, as evidenced by related articles from the same source mentioning 250MP/300MP cameras and 8000mAh/9000mAh batteries, which are also not features of any officially launched OnePlus device. Therefore, the headline is sensationalized and the article contains significant misinformation and exaggeration.
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