Google Pixel 10 Pro XL vs OnePlus 15T | TechTalkTown
Google Pixel 10 Pro XL vs OnePlus 15T
Google Pixel 10 Pro XL
Google
8.6
Best Android, weak silicon
OnePlus 15T
OnePlus
8.2
Compact battery champion
Google Pixel 10 Pro XL
What Reviewers Agree On
6.8-inch LTPO OLED at 3,300 nits peak is class-leading — 'the slimmest bezels, the Pro XL achieves the highest screen to body ratio for a stunning all-screen experience' per ZONEofTECH.
5,200 mAh battery + 45W wired + 25W Qi2.2 wireless = the family's best charging spec — 'it's that updated quicker 45W charging, and it genuinely has been just the best upgrade on the phone' per a 6-month long-term reviewer.
Same triple-camera system as the Pro (50MP main + 48MP ultrawide + 48MP 5x telephoto) — Phone Arena tested it against a full-frame Canon and found it competitive in most categories.
Vapor chamber cooling — 'because of the tensor chip and of course the vapor chamber, which by the way is only on the Pixel 10 Pro XL, not the 10 Pro' — only XL model gets active thermal management.
256GB minimum storage with UFS 4.0 — Stuff: 'thumbs up for coming with 256GB of on-board storage as standard, rather than the measly 128GB you got on last year's Pixel 9 Pro XL.'
Pros & Cons
Google Pixel 10 Pro XL
Pros
6.8-inch LTPO OLED at 3,300 nits peak is class-leading — 'the slimmest bezels, the Pro XL achieves the highest screen to body ratio for a stunning all-screen experience' per ZONEofTECH.
5,200 mAh battery + 45W wired + 25W Qi2.2 wireless = the family's best charging spec — 'it's that updated quicker 45W charging, and it genuinely has been just the best upgrade on the phone' per a 6-month long-term reviewer.
Same triple-camera system as the Pro (50MP main + 48MP ultrawide + 48MP 5x telephoto) — Phone Arena tested it against a full-frame Canon and found it competitive in most categories.
Vapor chamber cooling — 'because of the tensor chip and of course the vapor chamber, which by the way is only on the Pixel 10 Pro XL, not the 10 Pro' — only XL model gets active thermal management.
Detailed Comparison
Display
Google Pixel 10 Pro XL
6.8-inch LTPO OLED, 3,300 nits peak per Google, measured at 3,344 nits actual by Linus Tech Tips. 120Hz adaptive refresh, QHD+ resolution. ZONEofTECH calls it the 'highest screen to body ratio' in the family thanks to the slimmest bezels.
6.8-inch LTPO OLED, 120Hz adaptive, 2,200 nits HDR, 3,300 nits peak — Stuff: 'A peak 3300 nits might not be as high as some flagships manage on paper, but I'd rather have a screen that's easier to see on sunny days than one that can shine HDR content that little bit more intensely.'
Lab measurement: '3344 nits for the Pro XL... considerably brighter than last gen Pixel phones with the 10 Pro series measuring 10% brighter than the Pixel 9 Pro XL in SDR and 15% brighter in HDR.'
Highest screen-to-body ratio in the family — ZONEofTECH: 'With the slimmest bezels, the Pro XL achieves the highest screen to body ratio for a stunning all-screen experience.'
Sustained outdoor brightness test: 'we measured up to over 1350 nits with the manual brightness slider. And this could boost to nearly 2350 nits in auto mode' — real-world adaptive brightness matches Pro model.
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Tensor G5 falls behind every competitor flagship — same 88% / 67% / 55% (single / multi / GPU) gap vs Galaxy S25 Edge as the Pro tier, and benchmarks badly against iPhone 17 Pro Max.
$1,199 entry price ($300 over Pixel 10 Pro, matching iPhone 16 Pro Max) — a long-term reviewer: 'a price point of $1,199 USD or $1,629 Canadian, which is $1,840 after tax here, I don't know if Google did enough with this upgrade.'
Battery drain test loss: 'The Pixel 10 Pro XL went down at 11 hours 4 minute and that is disappointing cuz there's no improvement whatsoever' — behind OnePlus 13 (11h 54m), S25 Ultra (12h 3m), iPhone (12h 42m), Xiaomi (12h 50m) on PUBG sustained gaming drain.
Sustained CPU throttling per Notebookcheck: '54% of its max CPU performance' under sustained load — the vapor chamber doesn't fully offset the Tensor G5's thermal ceiling.
128GB option dropped — 'the 128 gigs option is gone for the XL... entry price is now higher by default' (SuperSaf); Stuff calls the previous 'measly 128GB' an embarrassment, but the new 256GB minimum is what bumps the starting price.
OnePlus 15T
What Reviewers Agree On
The 7,500 mAh silicon-carbon 'Glacier' battery is unprecedented in a 6.32-inch body and delivers roughly 1.5 days of real-world endurance — easily the longest battery life in the compact-flagship class.
Build quality is genuine flagship-grade: metal frame, IP66/IP68/IP69/IP69K dust + water resistance, ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor, and a 91% screen-to-body ratio with ~1.1 mm symmetric bezels.
The 6.32-inch 165 Hz 1.5K AMOLED reaches the advertised 1,800 nits in standard measurement and is marketed up to 3,600 nits peak — making it the only true 165 Hz compact-flagship display on the market.
Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 + 16GB LPDDR5X Ultra Pro RAM hits Geekbench multi-core ~10,976 and 3DMark Wild Life Unlimited ~29,901 — top-tier flagship synthetic performance in a sub-200g chassis.
100W wired SuperVOOC and 50W wireless charging mean even the giant battery refills fast.
The new 3.5x periscope telephoto with OIS is a meaningful step up from the OnePlus 13T's limited 2x zoom and is well-suited to portraits at the classic 85 mm focal length.
Deal Breakers
China-only launch with no confirmed global release — ColorOS instead of OxygenOS, no eSIM support, no WearOS support, and missing European LTE band 20 and band 32 make it a compromise outside China.
Notebookcheck measured pronounced sustained-performance throttling of over 50% in 3DMark stress tests, with surface temperatures climbing past 46 °C; SuperSaf hit 50 °C on the back during Wildlife Extreme and saw scores drop from 6,990 to 3,743 inside a single loop.
No ultrawide camera at all — the 'triple camera' is just main + 16MP front + 3.5x periscope telephoto, which is a downgrade versus the OnePlus 15 for anyone who shoots landscapes, group photos or wide-angle video.
Charging port is still USB 2.0 in 2026, which SuperSaf calls 'a choice and not a good one' on a flagship-tier device at this price.
No built-in MagSafe-style magnets — wireless-charging accessories require a separate magnetic case to align properly.
256GB minimum storage with UFS 4.0 — Stuff: 'thumbs up for coming with 256GB of on-board storage as standard, rather than the measly 128GB you got on last year's Pixel 9 Pro XL.'
Cons
Tensor G5 falls behind every competitor flagship — same 88% / 67% / 55% (single / multi / GPU) gap vs Galaxy S25 Edge as the Pro tier, and benchmarks badly against iPhone 17 Pro Max.
$1,199 entry price ($300 over Pixel 10 Pro, matching iPhone 16 Pro Max) — a long-term reviewer: 'a price point of $1,199 USD or $1,629 Canadian, which is $1,840 after tax here, I don't know if Google did enough with this upgrade.'
Battery drain test loss: 'The Pixel 10 Pro XL went down at 11 hours 4 minute and that is disappointing cuz there's no improvement whatsoever' — behind OnePlus 13 (11h 54m), S25 Ultra (12h 3m), iPhone (12h 42m), Xiaomi (12h 50m) on PUBG sustained gaming drain.
Sustained CPU throttling per Notebookcheck: '54% of its max CPU performance' under sustained load — the vapor chamber doesn't fully offset the Tensor G5's thermal ceiling.
128GB option dropped — 'the 128 gigs option is gone for the XL... entry price is now higher by default' (SuperSaf); Stuff calls the previous 'measly 128GB' an embarrassment, but the new 256GB minimum is what bumps the starting price.
OnePlus 15T
Pros
The 7,500 mAh silicon-carbon 'Glacier' battery is unprecedented in a 6.32-inch body and delivers roughly 1.5 days of real-world endurance — easily the longest battery life in the compact-flagship class.
Build quality is genuine flagship-grade: metal frame, IP66/IP68/IP69/IP69K dust + water resistance, ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor, and a 91% screen-to-body ratio with ~1.1 mm symmetric bezels.
The 6.32-inch 165 Hz 1.5K AMOLED reaches the advertised 1,800 nits in standard measurement and is marketed up to 3,600 nits peak — making it the only true 165 Hz compact-flagship display on the market.
Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 + 16GB LPDDR5X Ultra Pro RAM hits Geekbench multi-core ~10,976 and 3DMark Wild Life Unlimited ~29,901 — top-tier flagship synthetic performance in a sub-200g chassis.
100W wired SuperVOOC and 50W wireless charging mean even the giant battery refills fast.
The new 3.5x periscope telephoto with OIS is a meaningful step up from the OnePlus 13T's limited 2x zoom and is well-suited to portraits at the classic 85 mm focal length.
Cons
China-only launch with no confirmed global release — ColorOS instead of OxygenOS, no eSIM support, no WearOS support, and missing European LTE band 20 and band 32 make it a compromise outside China.
Notebookcheck measured pronounced sustained-performance throttling of over 50% in 3DMark stress tests, with surface temperatures climbing past 46 °C; SuperSaf hit 50 °C on the back during Wildlife Extreme and saw scores drop from 6,990 to 3,743 inside a single loop.
No ultrawide camera at all — the 'triple camera' is just main + 16MP front + 3.5x periscope telephoto, which is a downgrade versus the OnePlus 15 for anyone who shoots landscapes, group photos or wide-angle video.
Charging port is still USB 2.0 in 2026, which SuperSaf calls 'a choice and not a good one' on a flagship-tier device at this price.
No built-in MagSafe-style magnets — wireless-charging accessories require a separate magnetic case to align properly.
5-month display durability: 'the screen holds up even beside like it's, you know, devices that came out after Pixel 10 Pro' — display quality ages well per a long-term review.
Software fuzzy-screen bug at launch addressed by October OTA — 'now that Google released an update to help with some users having these fuzzy screen issues' — most users not affected long-term.
OnePlus 15T
The 6.32-inch 165 Hz 1.5K AMOLED panel is the only true 165 Hz compact-flagship display on the market and pairs that refresh rate with a measured 1,800 nits brightness, 460 ppi pixel density, Crystal Shield Glass, and HDR10+/Dolby Vision support. Native 165 Hz support in popular FPS games is a real differentiator. Notebookcheck flags 120.7 Hz PWM dimming that can cause eyestrain for sensitive users.
The 6.32-inch 165 Hz AMOLED panel achieves a very good 460 ppi pixel density and the advertised maximum brightness of 1,800 nits in standard measurement.
Display sharpness is plenty competent — sharp, smooth, and easily one of the strongest spec sheets you can get on a compact phone.
Native 165 Hz support in COD, Delta Force and Peacekeeper Elite makes this the only small-screen flagship pushing a full 165 Hz gaming experience.
OnePlus claims up to 3,600 nits peak brightness — even on a playground in direct sunlight you can still see everything clearly, no squinting required.
Specifications confirm a 6.32-inch 1.5K (1216 × 2640) resolution with 165 Hz refresh — a configuration unique to the 15T in the compact class.
Display backlight flickers at just 120.7 Hz under PWM dimming — low enough that the flickering may cause eyestrain and headaches for sensitive users after extended use.
Performance
Google Pixel 10 Pro XL
Tensor G5 on TSMC 3nm, 16GB RAM, vapor chamber cooling (Pro XL only). Benchmarks 34% faster than Tensor G4 per GSMArena, but still 88% single-core / 67% multi-core / 55% GPU vs Galaxy S25 Edge. Vapor chamber helps sustain higher clocks longer than the smaller Pro, but doesn't close the gap to Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5.
Tensor G5 + 16GB RAM + 3nm TSMC fab — 'In the multi-core Geekbench run, the new model scored 34% faster than the G4 on the 9 Pro XL, just as advertised' per GSMArena.
Same competitor benchmark gap per Linus: 'getting around 88% of the single core performance, 67% of the multi-core performance, and just 55% of the GPU performance' vs Galaxy S25 Edge — Pro XL doesn't escape the Tensor ceiling.
Vapor chamber exclusive to Pro XL: 'because of the tensor chip and of course the vapor chamber, which by the way is only on the Pixel 10 Pro XL, not the 10 Pro' — sustained-load advantage over the Pro.
Notebookcheck stress test: 'the Pixel 10 Pro XL displayed significant thermal throttling, going down to 54% of its max CPU performance' — vapor chamber softens but doesn't eliminate Tensor G5's thermal ceiling.
Genshin per GSMArena: 'a visually demanding title such as Genshin Impact cannot maintain 60fps on the Pixel 10 Pro XL at its maximum settings, and the phone would routinely drop into the 50s or even the 40s.'
Real-world fluidity verdict per 3-month review: 'the Pixel UI is generally really fluid and the Tensor chip still holds up enough that day-to-day usage is wicked fast and smooth.'
Video export benchmark vs Galaxy: 'The Galaxy is exporting the project 35% faster than the Pixel, allowing it to move on to the browser test as the Pixel is still chugging along' — sustained workload gap is real.
OnePlus 15T
Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 paired with 12-16GB LPDDR5X Ultra Pro RAM delivers flagship synthetic scores — Notebookcheck recorded Geekbench multi-core 10,976 and 3DMark Wild Life Unlimited 29,901, on par with the larger Xiaomi 17 and Honor Magic8 Pro Air. The problem is sustained: in the 3DMark Wild Life stress test the GPU drops over 50% and the back of the phone hits 50 °C, which both Notebookcheck and SuperSaf flag as a deal-breaker for long gaming sessions.
Geekbench 6 multi-core hits 10,976 — flagship-tier and within 1% of the average 8 Elite Gen 5 result, so there is no compromise on the chipset versus larger phones.
3DMark Wild Life Unlimited hits 29,901 — 5% above the 8 Elite Gen 5 average and ahead of the Xiaomi 17 with the same chip.
In the 3DMark stress tests the OnePlus 15T shows a sharp drop in performance of over 50%, which significantly lowers our rating.
Wildlife Extreme stress test scores swung from 6,990 best loop to 3,743 worst loop in a single run — the chart is 'quite a bit of a bumpy ride' and performance mode did nothing to stabilize it.
Surface temperatures hit 48.3 °C on the back during stress testing and continued climbing to 50 °C near the camera bump — about 45 °C internal — which seems to be the phone's thermal limit.
Battery & Charging
Google Pixel 10 Pro XL
5,200 mAh battery (largest in family, +330 mAh from Pro), 45W wired, 25W Qi2.2 magnetic wireless. SuperSaf measures the 45W as the family's most meaningful upgrade. Real-world tests vary: 7h 30m in social-app drain (vs iPhone 17 Pro Max 7h 33m, S26 Ultra 7h 22m); 11h 4m in PUBG sustained drain (behind every flagship). Charging gets to 33% in 15 min and 63% in 30 min — meaningful upgrade over Pro's 30W.
5,200 mAh battery + 45W wired + 25W Qi2.2 magnetic wireless — 'The Pixel 10 Pro XL's battery has seen a small increase from last year, to 5200mAh – again, not the largest I've seen lately, but still more than you'll find in either the Galaxy S25 Ultra or iPhone 16 Pro Max.'
45W is the most-loved upgrade per 6-month review: 'it's that updated quicker 45 W charging, and it genuinely has been just the best upgrade on the phone. I just think it is the biggest upgrade on the Pixel 10 series this year.'
Social-app drain test result: 'In second place is the Google Pixel 10 Pro XL with a finishing time of 7 hours, 30 minutes, and 30 seconds' — beats Galaxy S26 Ultra (7h 22m), trails iPhone 17 Pro Max by 3 minutes.
PUBG sustained gaming drain: 'The Pixel 10 Pro XL went down at 11 hours 4 minute and that is disappointing cuz there's no improvement whatsoever' — behind OnePlus 13 (11h 54m), S25 Ultra (12h 3m), iPhone (12h 42m), Xiaomi (12h 50m).
Wired charging real-world: 'Using the Pixel 10 Pro XL's 45 watt wire charging, we are able to fill the phone from empty to 33% and 63% full after 15 minutes and half an hour' — meaningful upgrade over the Pro's 23W real-world peak.
Full-charge time slower than last year per Notebookcheck: 'the Pixel 10 Pro XL is slower than last year, charging from 0 to 59% in half an hour and taking an hour and 22 minutes to charge to full' — battery grew but charging speed regressed slightly.
Notebookcheck endurance: '10 hours and 11 minutes... way behind the competition when it comes to battery life' — same lab-test-class deficit vs iPhone 17 Pro Max and Galaxy S25 Ultra.
OnePlus 15T
This is the section the OnePlus 15T was built to win. The 7,500 mAh silicon-carbon 'Glacier' cell is the largest ever fitted to a true compact phone — 50% bigger than the iPhone 17's pack in a similar footprint. Notebookcheck measured roughly 1.5 days of real-world endurance at 150 cd/m². Wired charging tops out at 100 W, wireless at 50 W. The only friction points are the missing built-in magnets for MagSafe-style alignment and the still-USB-2.0 port.
OnePlus relies on a silicon-carbon-based battery with a large capacity of 7,500 mAh for its mini flagship — in our practical battery test at 150 cd/m² brightness, the 15T achieved an excellent battery life of nearly 1.5 days.
9to5Google's preview confirms the 7,500 mAh cell carries the same 'Glacier' moniker as the OnePlus 15's battery, so the silicon-carbon structure is here too — 200 mAh more than the larger sibling.
Even though the phone keeps the same compact size, it now packs a massive 7,500 mAh battery — to put that into perspective, the iPhone 17 Pro Max only has around 5,000 mAh, and this is a 6.32-inch phone.
Battery life is wild for a phone this size and is actually a hair bigger than the one in the OnePlus 15, which has a noticeably larger footprint.
Software & AI
Google Pixel 10 Pro XL
Android 16 + Material 3 Expressive, 7 years of OS updates running through 2032, 26 quarterly Pixel Drops remaining. AirDrop support added, automatic notification organization, bold caller imagery. One year of free Google AI Pro (Gemini Pro + 2TB storage). Same software stack as Pro and base Pixel 10.
Seven years of OS + Pixel Drops — '7 years of full updates. While we have yet to see a phone reach the end of 7-year update schedule like this yet, hopefully we can trust Google to keep its word and offer Pixel 10 owners an update to Android 23 in 2032.'
One year of Google AI Pro included: 'A fun bonus that comes with the Pixel 10 Pro XL purchase is a free year of Google AI Pro, normally costing $20 per month' — $240 value.
Pixel Drops add features post-launch: 'A handy index of all your screen grabs still works excellently even as other companies have now imitated the feature with their own phones. More important than any currently available feature on the Pixel 10 series is the continued commitment by Google to provide the phone with 7 years of full updates.'
AI Pro Zoom unique to Pro tier: 'this new AI pro zoom which kicks in when you go beyond 30 times' — software differentiation from the base Pixel 10.
Bugginess at launch per a Pro XL reviewer: 'one thing that has always remained consistent with using new Pixel devices is the sheer bugginess of the software' — improved via October OTA, but a recurring Pixel weakness.
Material 3 Expressive design: 'some of the design choices are questionable, and not everyone will be on board with a bouncy, springy design with animations galore' — divisive aesthetic update.
OnePlus 15T
The OnePlus 15T ships with ColorOS 16 on Android 16 in China rather than the global OxygenOS, though the two skins are now nearly identical in feel. Update commitments are unclear — OnePlus doesn't publish a timeline for Chinese-market hardware, and even the global OnePlus 15 only commits to 4 years of major Android upgrades. Mind Space (AI-powered productivity vault) and Gemini integration are the headline software features.
ColorOS 16 comes pre-installed on the 15T instead of OxygenOS — but the differences are minor overall, with German language and Android Auto supported, though no WearOS watches or eSIMs.
There are question marks over the duration of the updates provided — the manufacturer does not usually provide any information on this for China, though typically a OnePlus 15-class phone should receive security updates for six years.
OxygenOS 16 (and ColorOS 16 by extension) integrates Gemini with Mind Space — you can ask Gemini about any saved memory and it accesses local content to perform tasks, making it the best on-phone AI integration we have seen.
Mind Space is the headline AI feature — a digital vault that takes a screenshot of important content and saves it as a card with URL, summary, title and hashtags for contextual search.
Design & Build
Google Pixel 10 Pro XL
Larger 6.8-inch form factor (~5% heavier than Pixel 9 Pro XL per SuperSaf), premium glass back + polished aluminum frame, IP68, ultrasonic fingerprint reader. Same camera bar signature. Vapor chamber cooling and the 256GB minimum storage (vs 128GB on Pro) are the differentiators against the Pro tier.
6.8-inch frame, ~5% heavier than predecessor: 'The size change results in a larger display and a total weight that's about 5% heavier than the Pixel 9 Pro XL' (SuperSaf).
Premium build quality per Snazzy Labs: 'right out of the box, it feels like Google's most refined piece of hardware yet. The texture, the edges, even the subtle matte frame, it all feels incredibly premium.'
Design refinements per SuperSaf: 'Google made the phone's rear G logo metallic, slimmed and bezel around the rear camera bar, moved the SIM card tray to the top of the phone, and added a second speaker opening to the bottom.'
IP68 dust + water resistance verified — 'still working' after a 40-minute submersion in a 35-minute water-resistance lab test (after-test verified).
Long-term durability: 'considering that the side rails are obviously glossy aluminum... I was 100% expecting the USB port or the aluminum around the port to get scratched up from all the times that you plug in, you know, your phone to charge, but considering this has MagSafe charging, I basically never use wired charging' — Pixelsnap reduces wear-and-tear long-term.
256GB minimum storage with UFS 4.0 — Stuff: 'the Pixel 10 Pro XL also gets a thumbs up for coming with 256GB of on-board storage as standard, rather than the measly 128GB you got on last year's Pixel 9 Pro XL.'
OnePlus 15T
OnePlus inherits the design language of the OnePlus 15 — metal frame, glass back, micro-arc oxidation finish on the rails — and shrinks it into a 6.32-inch, 194g body that's roughly iPhone 17-sized but with more than twice the battery capacity. IP66/IP68/IP69/IP69K rating, ultrasonic fingerprint sensor and ~1.1mm symmetric bezels are unambiguous flagship moves. Reviewers debate whether 6.32-inch genuinely counts as compact in 2026.
Same premium design as the OnePlus 15 — metal frame, glass back, IP69 water resistance — feels high-quality in the hand at just 194g.
Dimensions and weight are similar to an iPhone 17, but the 15T packs more than twice the battery capacity with a ~91% screen-to-body ratio.
Full-level water resistance and a fast ultrasonic fingerprint sensor make the 15T noticeably more confident outdoors than the OnePlus 13T was.
The metal frame uses a micro-arc oxidation process with a 50/50 weight distribution — it doesn't feel top-heavy and one-handed use is genuinely comfortable.
The pure cocoa colorway is OnePlus's first-ever brown finish and stands out next to the standard 15's black/violet/sandstorm options.
Software-support window is uncertain: OnePlus has not committed to a specific update timeline for the Chinese-market 15T, and the global OnePlus 15 already commits to only 4 years of major Android upgrades — well behind Samsung and Google's 7-year promises.
Software-support window is uncertain: OnePlus has not committed to a specific update timeline for the Chinese-market 15T, and the global OnePlus 15 already commits to only 4 years of major Android upgrades — well behind Samsung and Google's 7-year promises.
Genshin Impact averaged 60.3 fps over 30 minutes at just 3.2 W power draw, with the phone staying cool to the touch — and Peacekeeper Elite pushed 164.5 fps thanks to native 165 Hz support.
r/Android's reviewer thread flags the same thermal issue directly: 'Gets kinda hot, over 50 degrees in the corner. This is with its very heavy throttling.'
100W SuperVOOC wired charging and 50W wireless mean even the huge cell refills fast — getting through two full days on a single charge feels totally realistic.
There is no native magnetic Qi alignment — wireless charging works, but accessories require a separate magnetic case for MagSafe-style snap-on functionality.
r/Android's reaction to the battery is unambiguous — 'Incredible battery life makes the compact smartphone competition pale in comparison' is the actual review-thread headline.
The system feels incredibly smooth — arguably one of the best experiences you can get on Android right now, with useful features for students like meeting summaries and lecture transcription.
Update commitment trails the competition — even on the global OnePlus 15 the company only promises 4 years of major Android upgrades, well behind Samsung and Google's 7-year commitments.
Calling a 6.32-inch phone 'compact' just normalizes the new baseline — at this size the only thing keeping it small is OnePlus refusing to make the body any larger, not any genuine effort to shrink the footprint.
r/gadgets commenters reject the compact framing outright — '6.3" screen is NOT compact' is the top reply on the official-first-look thread, with multiple users asking for a true 5.x-inch option.