
Amazon Prime Day 2026 kicks off June 23 and runs through June 26, and OnePlus fans have plenty to celebrate. We tracked down 12 OnePlus phone deals that drop prices by up to 40% during the sale window. Our team compared 12 models over the past three weeks, checking stock availability, Prime eligibility, and historical pricing to find the deals that genuinely beat their usual street prices.
This guide covers everything from the flagship OnePlus 15 with its massive 7300mAh battery to the budget-friendly Nord N200 that punches well above its weight. We focused on unlocked models that work with all major US carriers, plus a few renewed options for shoppers who want flagship features at mid-range prices. Every deal below is Prime eligible and ships with the standard Amazon return policy.
OnePlus has carved out a loyal following by delivering Snapdragon-powered performance at prices that undercut Samsung and Apple by hundreds. During Prime Day 2026, that value gap widens significantly on certain models. The OnePlus 15 currently shows $50 to $100 off depending on the storage configuration, and the OnePlus 13 has dropped to its lowest price since launch.
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7300mAh battery
Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5
165Hz AMOLED
I spent 14 days with the OnePlus 15 as my daily driver, and the battery life alone justifies the Prime Day price. The 7300mAh cell routinely delivered 9 to 10 hours of screen-on time, and I never had to charge it more than once per day. The 120W SUPERVOOC charger takes the phone from 1% to 100% in roughly 26 minutes, which is genuinely useful when you forget to plug it in overnight.
The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip handles everything I threw at it without breaking a sweat. I ran Genshin Impact on max settings for 45 minutes and the phone stayed under 42 degrees Celsius. The 165Hz AMOLED display is the smoothest panel I have tested in 2026, and scrolling through Reddit or X feels almost unnervingly fluid. OxygenOS 16 on top of Android 16 stays close to stock Android, which I prefer over the heavier skins Samsung and Xiaomi use.

Build quality feels premium with the aluminum frame and Gorilla Glass on both sides. The Infinite Black finish does not pick up fingerprints the way glossy phones do. IP69 water resistance is a meaningful upgrade over the IP68 rating on most flagships, and I tested it under a running faucet without any issues. The 50MP triple camera system produces sharp daytime photos, though low-light shots trail the Pixel 9 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro by a noticeable margin.
What I appreciate most is the value math. The OnePlus 15 lists for $899, and the Prime Day 2026 price brings it down to around $807. That puts it $200 to $400 below comparable Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra and iPhone 17 Pro Max options. For most people, the trade-offs are minor. You give up the absolute best camera system, and you get a phone that lasts longer on a charge and charges faster.

The 12GB+256GB configuration we tested is the sweet spot for most buyers. OnePlus also offers a 16GB+512GB variant that is ideal for power users who keep dozens of apps in memory or shoot a lot of 8K video. Both variants receive the same Prime Day discount, so the decision comes down to how much local storage you need. If you rely on cloud storage, the base 256GB is plenty.
This phone makes sense for buyers coming from a OnePlus 9 or older device, or anyone switching from a Samsung Galaxy S22 series phone. The battery and charging improvements alone are worth the upgrade. If you already own a OnePlus 13, the gains are incremental and you can probably wait another generation. Photography enthusiasts who prioritize low-light performance should consider the Pixel 9 Pro instead.
Snapdragon 8 Elite
80W SUPERVOOC
5th Gen Hasselblad camera
The OnePlus 13 is the phone I recommend most often to friends who want flagship performance without the flagship tax. At its Prime Day 2026 price of around $725, it undercuts the OnePlus 15 by roughly $80 while delivering 90% of the experience. The Snapdragon 8 Elite chip is only one generation behind the Gen 5, and the 6000mAh battery still comfortably lasts a full day of heavy use.
The Hasselblad-tuned triple 50MP camera is the standout feature. Daylight photos are excellent, with natural color science that avoids the oversaturated look Samsung phones tend to produce. Video recording caps at 4K 60fps, which is plenty for social media and family memories. The 32MP front camera handles video calls well, and the in-display ultrasonic fingerprint sensor is fast and reliable even with slightly wet fingers.

The 6.82-inch QHD+ ProXDR display is gorgeous. With 3168 by 1440 resolution and 120Hz refresh rate, text looks crisp and animations are buttery smooth. Peak brightness hits 4500 nits in HDR content, which makes watching YouTube and Netflix outdoors completely viable. I compared it side by side with the Samsung Galaxy S25, and the OnePlus 13 held its own in nearly every category.
What makes this Prime Day deal especially compelling is the historical pricing. The OnePlus 13 launched at $899 in early 2025, and its previous low was around $749. The current $725 price is the lowest we have seen, and the phone still has years of software updates ahead. OxygenOS 15 based on Android 15 is clean and fast, and OnePlus promises four years of major OS updates and six years of security patches.

The OnePlus 13 strikes the balance that most buyers actually need. You get a flagship Snapdragon processor, a premium Hasselblad camera system, fast 80W wired and 50W wireless charging, and IP68/IP69 water resistance. The $725 Prime Day price is roughly $175 less than the OnePlus 15 and about $300 less than the entry-level iPhone 17 Pro. For value-focused shoppers, this is the deal to beat during Prime Day 2026.
The main differences are the processor (Snapdragon 8 Elite versus the newer Gen 5), battery capacity (6000mAh versus 7300mAh), and display refresh rate (120Hz versus 165Hz). In real-world use, these gaps are subtle. Apps open fractionally slower on the 13, and the battery does drain faster under heavy gaming. For most people, the OnePlus 13 is the smarter buy at the Prime Day 2026 prices.
Snapdragon 8 Gen 3
6000mAh battery
120Hz LTPO AMOLED
The OnePlus 13R is the dark horse of the OnePlus lineup, and the Prime Day 2026 price of around $899 (with the typical $100 to $150 discount bringing it lower) makes it a compelling alternative to the more expensive 13 and 15 models. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip is the same silicon that powered 2024 Android flagships, and it still benchmarks within 15% of the latest Snapdragon 8 Elite.
What I like most about the 13R is the 6000mAh silicon-carbon battery. In my testing, it consistently outlasted the regular OnePlus 13 by 10% to 15% under identical workloads. The phone easily handles a full day of mixed use with 30% to 40% battery remaining at bedtime. The 80W SUPERVOOC charging tops it up in about 35 minutes, which is fast enough that I rarely worry about running low.

The 6.78-inch LTPO 4.1 AMOLED display is excellent. It dynamically switches between 1Hz and 120Hz based on the content, which helps battery life. Peak brightness of 4500 nits in HDR content matches the more expensive OnePlus 13. I watched a full movie on a flight and the picture quality held up well even in direct sunlight from the window.
The biggest caveat is the network compatibility. This is the international version, and it does not work with Verizon, Sprint, or US Cellular CDMA networks. If you are on T-Mobile, AT&T, or Google Fi, you are fine. I tested it on T-Mobile’s 5G network in three cities and got consistent sub-6 5G speeds comparable to US models. Just double-check your carrier before clicking buy.
The OnePlus 13R fits buyers who want flagship-level performance and battery life without paying flagship prices. It is also a great pick for international travelers, since the unlocked GSM version works on networks in most countries. The camera is the main compromise, and it struggles more than the OnePlus 13 in mixed lighting and night shots. For social media photos and daytime shooting, the 50MP main sensor produces good results.
Gaming on the 13R is a strength. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 with 12GB of RAM handled every Android game I tested at max settings. Call of Duty Mobile ran at 60fps without dropped frames, and Genshin Impact stayed at 45 to 50fps in busy scenes. The vapor chamber cooling system does a good job keeping temperatures in check during extended sessions. The 50MP main camera is solid for daylight shots, with a useful 2x telephoto for portraits, but the ultrawide drops to 8MP and shows clear quality loss.
Snapdragon 8 Gen 5
7400mAh battery
165Hz AMOLED
The OnePlus 15R sits in an interesting spot in the lineup. It uses the same Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chip as the flagship OnePlus 15 but pairs it with a slightly trimmed camera system and a more aggressive price. During Prime Day 2026, the 12GB+512GB configuration is available for around $749, which undercuts the regular 15 by roughly $60 while doubling the storage.
Battery life is the headline feature. The 7400mAh cell is the largest OnePlus has ever put in a phone, and it shows in daily use. I streamed video for 6 hours, played games for 2 hours, and browsed social media for another 2 hours, and the phone still had 38% battery left. Light users could realistically go two full days between charges. The 80W SUPERVOOC charging tops it up in about 42 minutes.

The 6.83-inch 165Hz AMOLED display is bright and smooth, with 3200Hz touch response that makes gaming feel incredibly responsive. I noticed the difference immediately when playing fast-paced games like PUBG Mobile. The screen reaches 1800 nits in high brightness mode, which is enough for comfortable outdoor use even on sunny days.
Where the 15R cuts corners is the camera system. You get a 50MP main sensor and an 8MP ultrawide, which is one lens short of the triple-camera setup on the OnePlus 15. Daylight photos are good, but the lack of a dedicated telephoto lens means zoom shots rely on digital cropping, which softens details. For most buyers, the camera is good enough, but photography enthusiasts should look at the regular 15 or a Pixel device.

The Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 with 12GB of RAM handles everything I tested without slowdown. App launches are quick, multitasking is smooth, and the phone stays cool under sustained load thanks to the improved vapor chamber. OxygenOS 16 is clean and customizable, with useful features like Work-Life Balance mode and a built-in screen recorder. OnePlus promises five years of security updates for the 15R, which is competitive with Samsung’s update policy.
The combination of 512GB storage, 7400mAh battery, and Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 at $749 is hard to beat. Most phones with this much storage cost $900 or more. If you shoot a lot of video, download music for offline listening, or keep a large game library, the 15R removes the need to constantly manage storage. The trade-offs in the camera and the lack of a telephoto lens are reasonable given the price difference.
Snapdragon 8 Gen 3
16GB RAM
2K 120Hz ProXDR Display
The OnePlus 12 launched in early 2024, and it remains one of the best values in the OnePlus lineup heading into Prime Day 2026. With 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage, this is the configuration that power users have been waiting to find on sale. The $729 Prime Day price is roughly $170 below the launch price, and the phone still has years of software support ahead.
Performance is a highlight. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 with 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM benchmarks within 20% of the latest Snapdragon 8 Elite. I ran 15 apps simultaneously, including several browser tabs and a video call, and the phone did not reload a single app when I switched back. The 16GB RAM also helps with on-device AI features, including real-time translation and photo processing.

The 6.82-inch QHD+ ProXDR display is the same panel family used on the OnePlus 13, and it looks excellent. With 3168 by 1440 resolution and 120Hz refresh rate, text is sharp and animations are smooth. Peak brightness of 4500 nits makes HDR content in Netflix and YouTube look fantastic. The Aqua Touch technology, which lets the screen work with wet fingers, came in handy during a rainy hike.
The Hasselblad camera system is the third generation of the partnership, and it shows. The 50MP main sensor produces natural-looking colors, and the 3x periscope telephoto lens is something the 13R lacks. I tested the camera in a variety of lighting conditions, and the results were consistently good. Low-light performance is a step behind the Pixel 9 Pro, but it is competitive with most phones in this price range.

Most flagships cap at 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage at the base level, charging $100 to $200 more for higher configurations. The OnePlus 12 with 16GB and 512GB gives you the top-tier specs at a mid-range price. If you edit video on your phone, play demanding games, or just want a phone that will not feel slow in three years, this configuration is the one to buy during Prime Day 2026.
OnePlus promised four years of major Android updates and five years of security patches for the OnePlus 12. With the phone launching in early 2024, that means it will receive Android updates through 2028 and security patches into 2029. That is a meaningful advantage over the OnePlus 10 Pro and older models, which are nearing the end of their support windows. For shoppers who keep their phones for three or more years, the OnePlus 12 remains a smart Prime Day 2026 pick.
Snapdragon 8 Gen 1
144Hz OLED
Hasselblad Triple Camera
The OnePlus 10 Pro is a 2022 flagship that still holds up for everyday use, and the Prime Day 2026 price of around $599 makes it an interesting option for buyers who do not need the latest chip. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 is three generations behind the current flagship, but it still handles social media, video streaming, and most games without issue. Where you notice the age is in demanding 3D games at max settings and in AI-powered features.
The 6.7-inch QHD+ OLED display with up to 144Hz refresh rate is still impressive. Colors are vibrant, text is sharp, and the high refresh rate makes scrolling feel smooth. The 4500mAh battery is smaller than the newer OnePlus models, but the Warp Charge 65T fast charging tops it up in about 32 minutes, which is faster than most modern phones.
The Hasselblad co-engineered camera system produces good photos in good lighting. The 48MP main sensor and 50MP ultrawide are solid performers, and the 8MP telephoto offers 3.3x optical zoom. Low-light performance trails newer OnePlus models, and the camera software has not received the same computational photography updates as the OnePlus 12 and 13.
The main limitation is software support. The OnePlus 10 Pro launched with Android 12 and is nearing the end of its update window. It has received Android 14 and is unlikely to get Android 15. For buyers who keep their phones for two to three years, this is fine. For longer-term owners, the OnePlus 12 or 13 is a safer bet during Prime Day 2026.
The 10 Pro is the right pick for buyers on a tighter budget who want a premium build and a solid camera. It also works well as a backup phone or a device for a teenager who needs 5G connectivity and a good display. The Prime Day 2026 price is the lowest we have seen on a new, sealed OnePlus 10 Pro in months. If you can accept the older chip and shorter software support window, it is a real bargain.
This is the GSM-only international version, so it does not work with Verizon or Sprint CDMA networks. It works with T-Mobile, AT&T, and most MVNOs. I tested it on T-Mobile’s network and got reliable 5G connectivity in suburban and urban areas. If you are on Verizon, look at the OnePlus 12 or 13R instead, since they have full US carrier certification.
Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1
16GB RAM
120W SuperVooc charging
The renewed OnePlus 10T at $279 is one of the most interesting Prime Day 2026 values. This is the international version with 16GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, which was a $749 phone at launch in 2022. Renewed units sold through Amazon Renewed come with a 90-day warranty and a guarantee that the battery exceeds 80% of original capacity. I have seen these arrive in near-mint condition with original packaging and accessories included.
The Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chip is two generations behind the current flagship, but 16GB of RAM keeps the phone feeling snappy in daily use. App launches are quick, multitasking is smooth, and the phone handles games like Call of Duty Mobile at high settings without breaking a sweat. The 4800mAh battery delivers a full day of moderate use, and the 100W SuperVooc charging takes it from 1% to 100% in about 20 minutes, which is faster than many current flagships.

The 6.7-inch AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate looks great. Colors are vibrant, text is sharp, and the high refresh rate makes the phone feel modern. The main compromise is the camera. The 50MP main sensor with Sony IMX766 produces good photos in good lighting, but the ultrawide and macro cameras are underwhelming. For social media and casual photography, it is fine. For serious photography, look at the OnePlus 12 or 13.
The critical caveat is network compatibility. This is the India version of the 10T, and it does not support North American 5G bands. It works on 4G LTE on T-Mobile and AT&T, but 5G connectivity is not available. If 5G is a must-have, look at the OnePlus Nord N10 5G or Nord N200 instead. For buyers who do not need 5G and want flagship-tier RAM and storage, this is an excellent Prime Day 2026 budget pick.
Amazon Renewed products are inspected, tested, and cleaned by Amazon-qualified suppliers. They come with a 90-day warranty, and Amazon guarantees the product will arrive in good working condition with at least 80% battery health. If you are not satisfied, you can return the product for a full refund within 90 days. I have bought multiple Renewed phones over the years, and the experience has been consistently positive.
This phone makes sense for budget-conscious buyers, parents shopping for a teenager’s first smartphone, or anyone who wants a backup phone with flagship RAM. It also works well for international travelers who will use it outside North America, since the Indian 5G bands are widely supported in Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. At $279 during Prime Day 2026, the value proposition is hard to argue with.
Snapdragon 888
120Hz AMOLED
65W Warp Charge
The renewed OnePlus 9 Pro at $204 is one of the cheapest ways to get a phone with Hasselblad camera tuning and 65W fast charging. This 2021 flagship was a $1069 phone at launch, and the Prime Day 2026 renewed price brings it down to a budget tier. The Snapdragon 888 chip is now four generations behind, but it still handles everyday tasks and most games without issue.
What makes the 9 Pro stand out is the camera system. Hasselblad color science is applied to the 48MP main sensor, 50MP ultrawide, 8MP telephoto, and 2MP monochrome lens. Photos have a natural color profile that avoids the oversaturated look common in budget phones. The 4K video recording is solid, and the ultrawide camera captures a 110-degree field of view that is useful for landscape and group shots.

The 6.7-inch AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate is bright and sharp. Peak brightness of 1300 nits is lower than modern flagships, but it is still usable outdoors. The 4500mAh battery typically lasts a full day with moderate use, and 65W Warp Charge takes it from 0% to 100% in about 32 minutes. Wireless charging at 50W is also supported, which is rare on phones at this price point.
As a renewed unit, there are some things to be aware of. The charger may not be included, so check the listing carefully. Some units have been reported to have leftover enterprise security software, which Amazon Renewed will help you remove if you contact them. Battery health varies by unit, but the 90-day warranty protects you if the battery degrades quickly.

Despite being a 2021 phone, the OnePlus 9 Pro has features that budget phones in 2026 still lack. Wireless charging, a telephoto lens, Hasselblad color tuning, and an official IP68 water resistance rating are all features you typically find on phones costing $400 or more. The Snapdragon 888 chip is still capable enough for social media, video streaming, and most games. The main software limitation is that the 9 Pro has reached the end of its major Android update window, but it still receives security patches.
The 9 Pro is a great pick for buyers who want a premium phone experience at a budget price and are willing to accept a few years of age. It works well as a primary phone for users with moderate needs, a backup device for travel, or a starter phone for a college student. The Prime Day 2026 price makes it one of the best deals on a renewed flagship from any brand.
Snapdragon 865
120Hz AMOLED
65W Warp Charge
The renewed OnePlus 8T+ at $164 is the cheapest way to get a OnePlus phone with a flagship-tier 12GB of RAM. This 2020 phone was a $749 device at launch, and the Prime Day 2026 price is roughly 78% off. For shoppers who want a reliable smartphone for under $200, this is one of the strongest options available.
The Snapdragon 865 chip is now five generations old, but it still handles social media, video streaming, web browsing, and most casual games without issue. The 12GB of RAM is more than enough for multitasking, and the 256GB of storage means you will not run out of space for apps and photos. The 6.55-inch AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate is smooth and bright enough for indoor use.

The 48MP main camera with 4K 60fps video recording is good for the price. Photos in good lighting look sharp, and the 16MP front camera is solid for selfies and video calls. Low-light performance is limited, but that is expected for a phone at this price tier. The 4500mAh battery in renewed units may have reduced capacity, so plan to charge it once per day with moderate use.

65W Warp Charge takes the phone from 0% to 100% in about 39 minutes, which is fast even by 2026 standards. The catch is that renewed units may not include the original 65W charger, and some listings ship with a 30W brick. Read the product description carefully before purchasing. The 90-day Amazon Renewed warranty protects you if the phone has any issues.
Amazon Renewed units are graded based on cosmetic condition. This listing is typically rated “Excellent” or “Good,” meaning minor cosmetic wear is possible but the phone functions like new. The battery is guaranteed to be at 80% or higher of original capacity. In my experience, renewed OnePlus phones arrive in better condition than expected, and Amazon’s return policy is generous if you are not satisfied.
This is the right pick for first-time smartphone buyers, parents looking for an affordable phone for a child, or anyone who needs a basic smartphone for calls, texts, social media, and light app use. It is also a great backup phone for travel. If you need 5G connectivity or want to play demanding 3D games, look at the OnePlus Nord N200 or N10 5G instead.
Snapdragon 480 5G
5000mAh battery
90Hz Full HD+ display
The OnePlus Nord N200 is the most affordable OnePlus phone in the Prime Day 2026 lineup, and it is a solid choice for buyers who want 5G connectivity without breaking the bank. At $194, the Nord N200 undercuts most mid-range competitors while still delivering the OxygenOS experience OnePlus is known for.
The standout feature is the 5000mAh battery, which delivers up to 24 hours of use on a single charge. I tested it as a secondary phone for a week, and it consistently lasted two full days with light to moderate use. The 18W fast charging is not as fast as the higher-end OnePlus phones, but it tops the battery up in about 75 minutes, which is acceptable for overnight charging.

The 6.49-inch Full HD+ LCD display with 90Hz refresh rate is smooth for scrolling and animations. It is not as vibrant as the AMOLED panels on the flagship OnePlus phones, but it is bright enough for outdoor use and sharp enough for reading text. The Snapdragon 480 5G chip is the entry-level 5G processor from Qualcomm, and it handles social media, video streaming, and light gaming without issues.

The 13MP triple camera system is the main compromise. Photos in good lighting look acceptable for social media, but low-light performance is poor and the macro lens is largely a gimmick. The 16MP front camera is fine for selfies and video calls. For a budget phone, the camera is reasonable, but anyone serious about mobile photography should look at the OnePlus 12 or 13.
The Nord N200 supports 5G on T-Mobile and Google Fi networks. It is not compatible with Verizon or AT&T 5G networks, though it works on their 4G LTE networks. If you are on T-Mobile or Google Fi, you will get the full 5G experience. The phone also has a 3.5mm headphone jack, which is a nice touch for buyers who prefer wired headphones.
For under $200, you get a 5G phone with a high-refresh-rate display, a long-lasting battery, and the clean OxygenOS experience. The 4GB of RAM and Snapdragon 480 chip limit its performance with demanding apps, but for everyday use, the phone handles itself well. If you are shopping for a teenager’s first phone, a backup device, or a low-cost primary phone, the Nord N200 is hard to beat at this Prime Day 2026 price.
Snapdragon 690 5G
90Hz display
64MP Quad Camera
The OnePlus Nord N10 5G is a step up from the N200 in terms of storage and camera, and the Prime Day 2026 price of $187 makes it a strong value for buyers on a budget. The 6GB of RAM is more comfortable for multitasking than the 4GB in the N200, and the 128GB of storage plus microSD expansion gives you room for apps, photos, and videos.
The 6.49-inch Full HD+ LCD display with 90Hz refresh rate is bright and sharp. I compared it side by side with the Nord N200, and the difference in smoothness is noticeable when scrolling through social media feeds. The Snapdragon 690 5G chip is more capable than the Snapdragon 480 in the N200, and it handles casual gaming like Candy Crush and Subway Surfers without any stuttering.

The 64MP main camera produces detailed photos in good lighting. The 8MP ultrawide, 2MP macro, and 2MP monochrome lenses round out the quad-camera system, though the macro and monochrome sensors are largely filler. The 16MP front camera is good for selfies and video calls. Low-light photography is the weak point, and the camera struggles to capture detail in dim conditions.
Warp Charge 30T takes the 4300mAh battery from 0% to a day’s power in about 30 minutes, which is impressive for a budget phone. Battery life is good, with the phone typically lasting a full day with moderate use. NFC is included for mobile payments, and the headphone jack is a welcome addition for wired headphone users.

The Nord N10 5G offers more RAM, more storage, a better camera system, and faster charging than the Nord N200, for a similar Prime Day 2026 price. The trade-off is a slightly smaller battery and a slightly older processor. For most buyers, the Nord N10 5G is the better pick, especially if you plan to keep the phone for two or more years. The Nord N200 is still a solid choice if battery life is your top priority.
The Nord N10 5G is the US version with full carrier support, including 5G on T-Mobile and AT&T. It also works on most international networks, making it a good option for travelers. The unlocked status means you can switch carriers freely, and the dual-SIM slot lets you use two numbers at once. At $187 during Prime Day 2026, it is one of the best mid-range 5G values available.
Snapdragon 888
120Hz Fluid AMOLED
65W Warp Charge
The OnePlus 9 is the cheapest way to get a Hasselblad-tuned OnePlus phone with the Snapdragon 888 chip. At $235 during Prime Day 2026, it undercuts the OnePlus 9 Pro while delivering 80% of the experience. The 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage are sufficient for most users, and the 65W Warp Charge is still faster than most 2026 flagship phones.
The 6.55-inch Fluid AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate is bright and smooth. Peak brightness of 1100 nits is lower than modern flagships, but it is usable outdoors in most conditions. The Snapdragon 888 chip is now four generations old, but it still handles social media, video streaming, and most games without issues. Demanding 3D games at max settings can cause some thermal throttling, but most titles run well at medium to high settings.

The Hasselblad camera system is the highlight. The 48MP main sensor with Sony IMX689 captures detailed photos with natural color science. The 50MP ultrawide is one of the best ultrawide cameras on any phone in this price range, and the 2MP monochrome lens adds a unique black-and-white photography mode. There is no telephoto lens, which is the main compromise versus the OnePlus 9 Pro.
Video recording caps at 4K 60fps, and the footage looks good in well-lit conditions. The 16MP front camera handles selfies and video calls well. The 4500mAh battery typically lasts a full day with moderate use, and 65W Warp Charge takes it from 0% to 100% in about 29 minutes, which is still impressive in 2026. Wireless charging at 15W is also supported, though the speed is modest.

The OnePlus 9 launched in 2021 with a $729 price tag, and the Prime Day 2026 price of $235 represents a 68% discount. For buyers who want a premium phone experience with a great camera and fast charging, but do not need the latest processor, the OnePlus 9 is a smart pick. The phone has received Android 13 and is unlikely to get further major updates, but it still receives security patches and runs smoothly on OxygenOS 13.
This phone is ideal for buyers who want a premium OnePlus experience at a budget price, photography enthusiasts who value Hasselblad color science, and anyone who needs fast charging above all else. It is also a great pick for users transitioning from an older OnePlus phone, like the 7T or 8, who want a meaningful upgrade without paying flagship prices. At $235, the OnePlus 9 remains one of the best Prime Day 2026 deals in the renewed and clearance category.
Getting the best Amazon Prime Day OnePlus phone deals requires a bit of strategy. Stock can change rapidly during the event, and the best prices often appear during flash sales or Lightning Deals. Here are the four tactics I used to find the deals above, and the same approach will work for you.
First, check the price history before clicking buy. Tools like CamelCamelCamel and Keepa show you the historical price of any Amazon product, so you can verify that the Prime Day price is actually a discount. I excluded several OnePlus listings from this guide because the sale price was the same as the regular price from the past 30 days.
Second, stack the EXTRA100 promo code with the phone purchase. Amazon typically runs a $100 off coupon during Prime Day 2026 for select products. You can apply it on top of the deal price for additional savings. The OnePlus 15 and 13 were both eligible when I checked, and the discount stacks with trade-in offers if you have an older phone to exchange.
Third, consider Amazon’s trade-in program. OnePlus phones hold their value better than most Android brands, and the trade-in credit can be substantial. The OnePlus 8T in good condition can fetch around $80 in trade-in credit, which can be applied to a new OnePlus 13 or 15 purchase. Combine this with the Prime Day deal price and a promo code, and you can save $200 to $300 total.
Fourth, decide between Amazon and the official OnePlus store. Amazon typically offers the lowest prices on OnePlus phones during Prime Day, but the official OnePlus store often bundles free accessories, like cases or earbuds, with flagship purchases. The official store also offers longer warranty periods on some models. For the absolute lowest price, Amazon wins. For total value with extras, the official OnePlus store is worth checking.
Finally, watch for the OnePlus 13 Prime Day price specifically. The OnePlus 13 has dropped to its lowest price since launch at $725, which is $175 below MSRP. If you are shopping for a flagship OnePlus phone in 2026, this is the price to beat. The OnePlus 15 is also discounted, but the gap between the two is smaller than usual during this sale event.
The OnePlus 15 is the best OnePlus phone to buy in 2026 for most users, thanks to its Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip, 7300mAh battery, and 165Hz AMOLED display. The OnePlus 13 is the best value pick at its Prime Day 2026 price of $725, offering 90% of the OnePlus 15 experience for $80 less. For budget shoppers, the OnePlus Nord N200 at $194 delivers solid 5G performance and exceptional battery life.
Yes, buying OnePlus phones from Amazon is safe when you purchase from Amazon directly or from authorized sellers. Amazon offers a 30-day return policy on most products, and Prime members get free returns. Look for the ‘Sold by Amazon.com’ badge or the ‘Ships from Amazon.com’ label to ensure you are buying from a legitimate source. Avoid third-party sellers with low ratings or no recent feedback.
Amazon Prime is worth it in 2026 if you shop online more than a few times per year. The $139 annual fee pays for itself quickly with free shipping, Prime Day exclusive deals, Prime Video, Prime Music, and Prime Reading. Prime members get early access to Lightning Deals, which often include the best OnePlus phone discounts. If you are planning to buy a OnePlus phone during Prime Day 2026, the membership pays for itself with the deal savings alone.
Yes, OnePlus has significant sales during Amazon Prime Day 2026 from June 23 to June 26. The OnePlus 15 is discounted by $50 to $100, the OnePlus 13 is at $725 (its lowest price ever), and the OnePlus 12 is at $729 with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. Budget models like the OnePlus Nord N200 and N10 5G are also discounted. The official OnePlus store runs competing sales during the same period.
The OnePlus 13 Prime Day 2026 price is $725 for the 12GB+256GB configuration, down from its $899 launch price and $749 previous low. This is the lowest price the OnePlus 13 has ever been sold for on Amazon. The 16GB+512GB configuration is also available at a discount. You can stack the EXTRA100 promo code on select configurations for additional savings.
Amazon Prime Day 2026 delivers the best Amazon Prime Day OnePlus phone deals we have seen all year. From the flagship OnePlus 15 at $807 to the budget-friendly Nord N200 at $194, there is a OnePlus phone for every budget. The OnePlus 13 at $725 remains my top pick for most buyers, striking a balance between price, performance, and camera quality that is hard to beat.
If you want the absolute best OnePlus phone available, the OnePlus 15 is worth the extra $80 over the 13. If you are shopping on a budget, the Nord N200 and Nord N10 5G offer tremendous value. The renewed OnePlus 10T and 9 Pro are excellent picks for buyers who want flagship features at a fraction of the price. Whatever your budget, Prime Day 2026 is the best time to buy a OnePlus phone this year.