Design, Display and Everyday Experience
All three phones aim squarely at the best mid-range phone buyer, but they prioritise different strengths. The Redmi Note 15 Pro+ pushes hard on display quality with a 6.83‑inch AMOLED, 120Hz refresh rate, Dolby Vision, HDR10+ support, and impressive peak brightness, making it the strongest option for streaming and multimedia consumption. The OnePlus Nord CE 6 counters with a slightly smaller 6.78‑inch AMOLED and a faster 144Hz refresh rate, favouring ultra‑smooth scrolling and high‑frame‑rate gaming over cinematic colour tuning. While both offer strong brightness, the Redmi clearly leans into richer visual features, whereas the Nord CE 6 focuses on fluidity. The iQOO Z11 5G positions itself as the hardware‑value contender with a bright display and a gaming‑friendly focus, though its screen feature set is less elaborated. For buyers who prioritise immersive video and audio, Redmi looks most compelling; those who want speed and responsiveness may gravitate toward OnePlus or iQOO.

Performance, Gaming Features and Software Experience
On paper, the OnePlus Nord CE 6 and Redmi Note 15 Pro+ share the same Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset, so their raw performance sits on similar footing, while the iQOO Z11 5G aims at the same performance‑driven mid-range segment. OnePlus gains an edge with faster UFS 3.1 storage versus Redmi’s UFS 2.2, which helps app loading and file transfers feel snappier. For gamers, the Nord CE 6 adds 144Hz support and bypass charging, letting you play plugged in without heavily stressing the battery. Redmi offers more traditional gaming features but compensates with enhanced multimedia perks like Dolby Atmos audio. iQOO leans into gaming and hardware value, combining a bright display, strong specifications and NFC, making it attractive for performance‑centric users. On software, Nord CE 6 emphasises a cleaner, more refined experience, while Redmi’s HyperOS 2 promises a longer update commitment, giving power users and long‑term owners a compelling reason to choose it.
Cameras, Multimedia and Everyday Versatility
When it comes to cameras, the Redmi Note 15 Pro+ clearly chases flagship‑style optics, with a 200MP OIS main camera and an additional 8MP ultrawide, giving it a more versatile setup for landscapes and group shots. The OnePlus Nord CE 6 sticks to a 50MP OIS main camera and skips an ultrawide, trading versatility for a simpler but balanced camera experience. However, OnePlus strikes back on the selfie side: both phones carry 32MP front cameras, yet Nord CE 6 supports 4K video from the selfie shooter, while Redmi limits selfie recording to 1080p. Rear video capture is 4K on both. Audio and visual immersion tilt toward Redmi, thanks to Dolby Vision on the display and Dolby Atmos stereo speakers. iQOO’s Z11 5G focuses more on performance‑value than camera experimentation, appealing to buyers who treat photography as secondary to speed, battery and gaming.
Battery Life, Charging and Durability
Battery and charging form one of the clearest differentiators in this mid-range phone comparison. The OnePlus Nord CE 6 stands out with a massive 8000mAh battery, significantly larger than the Redmi Note 15 Pro+ at 6500mAh. For users who want a phone that comfortably lasts through heavy days of gaming, social media and streaming, Nord CE 6 has the obvious endurance advantage. Charging philosophies differ: Redmi counters with faster 100W wired charging, while OnePlus offers 80W wired charging but adds stronger 27W reverse wired charging compared with Redmi’s 22.5W, making the Nord better suited as a power‑bank‑style backup. Both phones provide IP68/IP69K protection, but Redmi adds more premium protective materials such as Victus 2, while OnePlus leans on rugged certification. iQOO Z11 5G complements its value positioning with a larger battery and a bright display, making it a compelling option for users who rank stamina and performance above all else.
Price, Value and Which Mid-Ranger You Should Buy
Pricing places all three devices in a tight bracket. The OnePlus Nord CE 6 is listed around USD 330 (approx. RM1,520), while the Redmi Note 15 Pro+ sits slightly higher at around USD 360 (approx. RM1,660). The iQOO Z11 5G is noted near USD 300 (approx. RM1,380), but its local pricing ends up very close to the Nord CE 6, creating overlap for the same target buyer. Redmi offers more RAM and storage options plus premium touches, making it attractive if you prioritise display quality, cameras and multimedia polish. Nord CE 6 delivers phenomenal battery life, faster storage and a gaming‑ready 144Hz panel, while also standing out for clean, refined software. iQOO Z11 5G pushes raw hardware value, brighter display, NFC and gaming appeal. Ultimately, choose Redmi for camera and media, OnePlus for battery and software balance, and iQOO if you want maximum specs per dollar.
