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OneplUS introduces turbo gaming phones focused on performance and battery life

MARWAN S.
MARWAN S.
Dec 16

OnePlus is formally entering the gaming phone segment with the launch of a new Turbo product line, a move that signals a clearer separation between its mainstream smartphones and devices built with narrower priorities. According to company president Li Jie, who confirmed the details on Weibo, the Turbo series will exist alongside the standard OnePlus and Ace lines rather than replacing them. The intent is straightforward: deliver phones optimized for extended gaming sessions, with an emphasis on sustained performance and battery endurance rather than camera versatility or industrial design.

The Turbo lineup arrives as OnePlus marks its twelfth year in the smartphone market, and the company is positioning the series as a direct response to established gaming-focused brands such as ASUS ROG Phone and RedMagic. Li outlined three core goals for the Turbo devices: high-end performance, long-lasting battery life, and a gaming experience that remains stable over prolonged use. While the phrasing is ambitious, the underlying strategy appears practical rather than experimental.

Early leaks surrounding the first OnePlus Turbo model point to hardware choices that reinforce this focus. The phone is expected to feature a 6.7-inch OLED display with a 1.5K resolution and a 165Hz refresh rate, specifications that align closely with current gaming-oriented competitors. Powering the device is rumored to be Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset, paired with an unusually large 8,000mAh battery and 100W wired charging. If accurate, this battery capacity would place the Turbo well above most flagship smartphones, including OnePlus’ own recent models.

Camera hardware, by contrast, appears deliberately restrained. A 50-megapixel main sensor and an 8-megapixel ultrawide suggest that photography is not a central concern for this series. Instead, OnePlus seems to be prioritizing thermal stability, frame rate consistency, and time away from the charger, factors that matter more to competitive and long-session mobile gamers.

Reports also indicate that OnePlus may be preparing more than one Turbo model. One version would use the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, while another could rely on a slightly less powerful chip to reach lower price brackets. For now, there is no indication that the Turbo series will launch outside China, leaving global availability uncertain.

The Turbo line reflects a broader trend in smartphones toward specialization. As mobile games grow more demanding, some users are willing to trade camera features and slim profiles for endurance and performance. Whether OnePlus can challenge established gaming phone brands will likely come down to pricing and execution, but the Turbo series clearly marks a more focused, utilitarian direction for the company.

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