
The OnePlus Ace 5 Ultra is set to launch in China on May 27, bringing with it a sharp 6.83-inch flat 1.5K display, a massive 6,700mAh battery, and the latest Android 15-based ColorOS 15.
The phone also supports blazing-fast 100W wired charging and features a high-end cooling system to keep temperatures down.

It’s like carrying a power bank and a cinema screen in one hand. Only sleeker.
Specs That Flex: Display, Camera, and Power
Here’s where things get real:
- Display: 6.83-inch flat 1.5K (1272×2800) resolution, 144Hz refresh rate
- Battery: 6,700mAh with 100W fast charging and bypass charging
- Camera: 50MP Sony IMX906 with “shadowless capture” and Live Photos
- Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 9400+
- Variants: Up to 16GB RAM and 1TB storage
- Colors: Breeze Blue, Burning Titanium, Phantom Black
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The 144Hz refresh rate will make swiping feel smoother than scrolling past your ex’s photos. And that Sony sensor? It’s tuned for clarity—even when your hand isn’t.
Ice-Cold Inside: Cooling and Comfort
The Ace 5 Ultra includes a glacier cooling system. Yes, that’s the actual name. It helps the phone run cooler during gaming and multitasking. No more sweaty palms or frame drops.
OnePlus is also highlighting “hardware-level” low blue light and TÜV Rheinland Eye Protection 4.0. It’s not just about specs—it’s about comfort.
A New Ace Up OnePlus’s Sleeve
With the OnePlus Ace 5 Ultra, the brand is clearly pushing to make a premium Android flagship that’s future-ready. Android 15 support, 1TB storage, and a camera built to reduce blur? That’s not mid-range thinking.
Also launching alongside is the OnePlus Ace 5 Racing Edition, featuring a slightly different Dimensity 9400e chip. You can expect more details at the May 27 event at 2:30 PM CST (12 PM IST).
If you’re tired of phones dying by dinner, overheating by lunch, or lagging before breakfast, the OnePlus Ace 5 Ultra might just be your fix. It’s big, bold, and not afraid to flex.
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