iQOO 15R Review After 6 Months – Is It Worth Buying?

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Highlights

  • iQOO 15R is available at the starting price of ₹54,999 for the base 12GB and 256GB variant.
  • It has two colour options named Dark Night and Triumph Silver.
  • Key features – 1.5K 144Hz AMOLED EyeCare Display, Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 SoC, 144 FPS Supercomputing Chip Q2, 4 + 6 Years of Software Updates, Sony LYT-700V OIS Camera and 7600mAh Silicon Anode Battery with 100W FlashCharge.

iQOO 15R was launched globally back in February 2026. Since then the smartphone market has been through repeated pricing shocks across brands. The constant increase in prices has made buyers think twice before deciding on their next smartphone upgrade. The question is, where does the iQOO 15R stand in the real world almost 6 months after it was launched? The model itself has had its share of price revisions as well, so is it worth buying iQOO 15R today? To answer this, here’s our hands-on experience after 6 months.

Design, Build and In-Hand Feel

To start with, let’s talk about the design. We have used the smartphone as our primary smartphone for long enough to say that one thing that stands out is its compact size and clean design.

The design is perfect as iQOO has not tried too hard to grab attention, which works in its favour when you are using it everyday for a long time. Even after weeks of use, it still feels fresh and doesn’t become boring. We used the India exclusive Triumph Silver colour, which has tiny patterns across the rear panel. These look distinctive but without making it feel flashy. The camera module is also neat and doesn’t dominate the overall look. Although, the phone does wobble slightly when placed on a flat surface.

Its compact size makes it easy to handle and onehanded operation is effortless for most tasks. Despite packing a larger 7,600mAh battery, iQOO 15R weighs 202 grams and feels quite lighter in everyday use. The weight distribution is balanced so it never feels top heavy or uncomfortable.

The build quality is equally impressive. The phone features a metal frame with a matte finish that resists fingerprint smudges well. It helps in maintaining a clean appearance during daily use.

The phone comes with both IP68 and IP69 ratings offering protection against dust, water immersion of up to one metre and even high-pressure water jets for up to 30 seconds. The Wet Finger Screen Control is a relief and you can make calls, capture photos and even play games with wet or sweaty fingers worry free. It’s a practical feature that proved useful on more than one occasion during our testing.

Display and Multimedia Experience

iQOO 15R has a 6.59-inch 1.5K LTPS AMOLED display and it may not sound huge on paper but in practical everyday use, we found this size to be perfect. It comes with resolution of 2750×1260 pixels and a 19.64:9 aspect ratio. You choose between Full HD (1080p) and 1.5K resolution, which balances visual quality and battery life based on your preference.

It is an AMOLED panel, so it delivers when it comes to picture quality. The vibrant colours, deep blacks, and good contrast make a lot of difference. There is also Visual Enhancement feature to boosts colour and contrast in supported content. It makes photos and videos appear more vivid. The slim bezels work their way to make viewing experience immersive. It makes huge difference in watching movies, binge-watching web series or simply browsing the web.

Moreover, it supports HDR10+ and the feature works on popular streaming platforms such as YouTube and Netflix. HDR content looks richer with improved highlights and better contrast, making multimedia consumption more enjoyable.

The display supports a 144Hz refresh rate alongwith a 360Hz touch sampling rate and up to 3200Hz instant touch sampling rate. The high refresh rate makes everyday interactions with the phone feel a lot smoother. Scrolling through social media, switching between apps, or gaming, animations remains fluid and responsive. The fast touch response also gave the phone an edge during fast paced games.

Hardware, Performance and Gaming

Let’s dive right in and talk about performance. iQOO 15R is powered by Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 processor and after using it for a considerable amount of time, it’s safe to say performance is one of the phone’s biggest strengths. The processor uses a 2+6 all-big core architecture with two Oryon Prime cores clocked at up to 3.8GHz and six Oryon Performance cores running at up to 3.32GHz. It’s built on TSMC’s efficient 3nm process and gives a 36 percent performance boost over the previous generation.

In day-to-day use, the phone doesn’t slow down. Whether it was handling multiple apps, editing photos, watching videos or browsing through social media, the device remains smooth and responsive. Even after weeks of regular use, we didn’t notice any lag or slowdowns. Apps stayed in memory well and multitasking is effortless.

The iQOO 15R also posted impressive benchmark scores. We tested the device on all key platforms and scores are competitive with rival models. The haptic feedback is crisp and everyday interactions like typing messages to gaming feel more satisfying.

Gaming is another area where the iQOO 15R performs quite well. It comes with the OP Gaming Core out of the box and the experience feels polished. We played several graphics-intensive games during our testing and didn’t come across any frame drops or noticeable stuttering. The phone also features the dedicated Q2 chip, which can enable both 1.5K Super Resolution and 144fps Super Frame Rate simultaneously in supported games. While not every game supports these features, they do make gameplay look and feel smoother where available.

Keeping a flagship processor cool isn’t easy but iQOO seems to have done a good job here. The phone packs a large 6,500mm² IceCore vapour chamber, a dual-layer graphite sheet, and a large heat dissipation area to manage temperatures. Even during long gaming sessions, the phone warmed up only slightly and never became uncomfortable to hold. More importantly, we didn’t notice any performance throttling so the gaming experience remained consistent throughout.

The phone runs Android 16 with OriginOS 6 out of the box and the overall software experience is smooth and responsive. Animations remain fluid, apps opened quickly and navigating through the interface was a pleasant experience. The new Origin Smooth Engine also keeps the UI fast and consistent even after prolonged use.

One of the biggest positives is iQOO’s improved software support. For the first time, the company is promising four major Android OS updates along with six years of security updates. This is a welcome move and makes the iQOO 15R a better long term investment.

The phone come with a fair number of pre-installed apps. Once you get past the initial clean up of preloaded apps, OriginOS 6 feels clean and easy to use. The interface is well-optimised and we didn’t come across any bugs, crashes, or unexpected slowdowns during our testing.

Camera Performance

Now considering the current price at which the phone is available in the market, the camera setup is underwhelming. It has a 50MP primary sensor with an 8MP ultra-wide lens on the rear and 32MP front camera for selfies and video calls. The main sensor on the rear is strong and capable of capturing good pictures under good lighting. The downside, however, is with the versatility of the camera setup.

The lack of a telephoto lens becomes really evident in long term. There are obviously more versatile camera options available in the price segment. But that being said, camera setup is capable of delivering good pictures and you can rely on it for everyday use. The overall image quality is more than good enough for sharing on social media or preserving everyday memories.

Daylight photos appear clear with good dynamic range. Colours look natural and focus time is quick. You get some useful camera features in the camera app like AR stickers, Pro Sports mode, supermoon, long exposure, fisheye, Landscape and Night mode. These dedicated modes does help in framing difficult shots.

 The main rear camera supports recording at up to 4K resolution at 60fps delivering sharp footage with good colour reproduction. The 32MP front camera also produces impressive videos for selfies and video calls. iQOO offers both Standard and Ultra Stabilisation modes, which help reduce shakes while walking or recording handheld videos.

Battery and Charging Performance

The phone packs a massive 7,600mAh Silicon-Carbon battery and it consistently delivers excellent back up. It comfortably lasted for more than a day on a single charge even with our heavy use that included gaming, streaming videos, browsing social media, calling, taking photos and using navigation. So for moderate users, we are asssuming stretching it to nearly two days should not be difficult.

The 100W fast charging support makes sure you don’t have to wait for long when it is time for charging the phone. We timed it for a week and the phone can easily charge up to around 50 percent in about 25 minutes and reach a full charge in roughly 50 minutes. However, the phone does warm up a bit while charging at full speed but nothing that felt unusual or concerning during our time with the phone.

There is bypass charging feature that allows to power the phone directly while gaming instead of continuously charging the battery. We did miss not having wireless charging. While it’s not a dealbreaker for most users, especially considering the fast wired charging speeds on offer.

Verdict – Is It Worth Buying iQOO 15R?

After using the iQOO 15R for months, we can confidently say that the phone gets most things right. It offers a clean and practical design, an excellent AMOLED display, flagship-level performance, reliable battery life and fast charging. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset keeps the phone smooth no matter what you throw at it and overall, it is a great choice for power users and gamers alike.

The promise of four Android updates along with six years of security patches is definitely a point to keep in mind before making a final buying decision. iQOO has built the phone for long term use. 

Although, the camera isn’t too competitive for the segment. While the 50MP primary camera captures good photos and videos, the camera setup feels less versatile than some of its rivals at the current price.

Overall, if your priorities are performance, battery life, gamin, and a great display, the iQOO 15R is an easy recommendation despite the recent price hike.

Reasons To Buy

  • Flagship Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 delivers excellent performance
  • Reliable gaming performance with OP Gaming Core and Q2 chip
  • Massive 7,600mAh battery with 100W fast charging
  • Compact design with premium metal frame and comfortable in-hand feel
  • Four Android OS updates and six years of security updates

Reasons Not to Buy

  • Camera system feels less versatile than rivals at its current price
  • No wireless charging
ReviewsiQOO 15R Review After 6 Months - Is It Worth Buying?
ReviewsiQOO 15R Review After 6 Months - Is It Worth Buying?
ReviewsiQOO 15R Review After 6 Months - Is It Worth Buying?

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