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OnePlus 15T to Feature G2 Esports Chip for Stable Gaming Connections

OnePlus is ramping up anticipation for its upcoming compact flagship, the OnePlus 15T, with new teasers just days before its official launch. The spotlight is on connectivity. The OnePlus 15T will sport a 360-degree ante

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OnePlus is ramping up anticipation for its upcoming compact flagship, the OnePlus 15T, with new teasers just days before its official launch.

The spotlight is on connectivity. The OnePlus 15T will sport a 360-degree antenna system paired with an “exclusive anti-blocking design,” aimed at maintaining a steady signal even in challenging environments.

Adding to its gaming credentials, the phone will include a dedicated G2 esports chip. According to OnePlus, this component improves connection quality, enabling smoother online gameplay even when signal strength dips.

OnePlus stresses these enhancements aren’t just for gamers. Users can expect faster download speeds and more reliable internet performance across everyday tasks. However, these claims come solely from the company-independent tests verifying the tech’s effectiveness haven’t surfaced yet.

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This kind of signal-boosting tech isn’t unique to OnePlus. Honor, for example, uses separate RF chips to enhance connectivity, while Lenovo has incorporated similar features into its Legion Tab Gen 5 gaming tablet.

Still, packing these capabilities into a compact flagship smartphone makes the OnePlus 15T a noteworthy contender. The phone is officially launching on March 24, with more details likely to emerge in the days ahead.

As wireless competition heats up, it will be interesting to see how the G2 esports chip performs in real-world tests and whether it sets a new standard for mobile gaming connectivity in this segment.

Eli Navarro

Gadgets Editor

Eli is obsessed with the tangible future. He reviews phones, wearables, and everything with a battery. Known for his rigorous testing protocols and unabashed teardowns, Eli has broken more review units than he cares to admit, all in the name of discovering the truth about durability and repairability.

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