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OnePlus 15: Potential specs, rumored release date and everything we know so far

OnePlus 13t teaser images.

When it comes to the best Android phones, OnePlus is always in the mix. The OnePlus 13 is the company’s current high-end model, and it’s a great all rounder, with especially strong battery life and incredible charging speeds (the 6,000 mAh battery filled to 92% in half an hour in our tests).

We’re now eagerly awaiting the company’s next entry: the OnePlus 15. And while the U.S. release is likely to happen in January, we are starting to learn a lot about what this phone has in store.

Incidentally, no, you didn’t fall asleep and miss the OnePlus 14. In China, where OnePlus is based, the numbers 4, 14 and 74 are considered unlucky, so it looks like we’ll be skipping straight to 15. It’s the same reason that we went straight from OnePlus 3T to OnePlus 5 back in 2017.

OnePlus 15: Price and release date

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In previous generations, OnePlus has rolled out its handsets in a staggered manner, with China first and other countries following a few months later.

According to the leaker Digital Chat Station on Weibo, the OnePlus 15 will launch in China in October — a little earlier than the OnePlus 13 in 2024, which arrived on November 1. The latest images we have from OnePlus itself, also posted to Weibo, heavily suggest the exact date will be October 27.

An image of the phone's display has the date clearly visible which is about as big a hint as it's possible to get.

OnePlus 15 promotional image showing the likely release date on the display. (Image credit: OnePlus)

Most rumors suggest that OnePlus will launch the OnePlus 15 in the U.S. in Q1 2026.

Q1 2026 is fairly broad, covering everything from January 1 to March 31, but given the early Chinese release and the fact that the OnePlus 13 was available to American buyers from January 7, a launch at the start of the new year seems like a good bet.

On the U.S. pricing front, we have nothing to go on just yet — though we’ll have a better idea once it goes on sale in China, when we’re able to see how the yuan MSRP compares to its predecessor.

That said, the OnePlus 13 was $100 more than the OnePlus 12, which in turn was $100 more than the OnePlus 11. We’re hoping that two years’ worth of price increases will insulate us from another increase, but the ongoing and uncertain tariff situation means you wouldn’t bet on it.

OnePlus 15: Design and screen

According to Digital Chat Station, the OnePlus 15 could continue to move away from its recent predecessors, with the circular camera array — a calling card for the company’s phones since the OnePlus 7T — being replaced with a “small square matrix in the upper left corner”.

That sounds similar to the OnePlus 13T and OnePlus 13s (neither available in North America), which both sport a small square camera, as seen below.

(Image credit: OnePlus)

More importantly, Digital Chat Station claims that the OnePlus 15 will be getting the kind of screen upgrade usually reserved for the best gaming phones.

The leaker claims that the phone is being tested with a 165Hz refresh rate in tandem with a “new performance engine”, allowing it to run games at 165fps natively.

This does come with a catch, however. The leaker says this 165Hz comes with a 1.5K resolution — a significant drop from the 2K screen seen on the OnePlus 13’s 6.82-inch panel.

According to Yogesh Brar on X, the OnePlus 15 will have a slightly smaller panel at 6.8 inches. It will be OLED and have a flat design, rather than being curved like some of the company’s older handsets. It's believed the phone will have a 165Hz refresh rate and bezels that are just 1.15mm thick.

Given the earlier backlash when the idea was first floated, it will be interesting to see whether OnePlus continues with the Quick Key, its iPhone-style Action Button. It was introduced on the OnePlus 13T, which wasn't released in the United States.

OnePlus 15: Colors

(Image credit: OnePlus)
(Image credit: OnePlus)
(Image credit: OnePlus)

Images from OnePlus posted on Chinese social media show the phone in its upcoming "Sand Dune" color which looks like a softly muted golden hue. It looks quite a lot like the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max's Desert Titanium shade.

Alongside the Sand Dune color, it's also expected to come in "Absolute Black" and "Mist Purple".

OnePlus 15: Specifications

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OnePlus has confirmed the OnePlus 15 will be using Qualcomm’s next-generation chipset: the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 Mobile.

A previous leak suggests that CPU will run at 4.6GHz, with the GPU clocked at 1.2GHz. This equates to an AnTuTu benchmark score of 4 million — which is impressive given the current high score for Android devices is 2,662,615.

Brar also added that the battery will match the 6,000mAh of the OnePlus 13 or be even higher. We’re fully expecting the phone’s incredible fast charging to be retained, though that will still probably be capped to 80W in the United States due to voltage differences, with 100W reserved for other regions.

There’s no word on RAM or capacity at this point, though with the OnePlus 13 in the United States, there were two tiers: 12GB RAM and 256GB of storage, or 16GB RAM and 512GB storage. In other regions, you could get a 24GB/1TB model: overkill, but fun.

OnePlus 15: Cameras

(Image credit: OnePlus)

Aside from the new-look, at this stage big changes on the photography front seem unlikely.

To recap, the OnePlus 13 sports three 50MP lenses, with a main camera, an ultrawide module and a 3x telephoto lens. This time around, we’re still looking at a triple-camera array, though Digital Chat Station believes there may be the introduction of a periscope lens on the 3x telephoto snapper.

An earlier post suggesting that the Hasselblad collaboration might be coming to an end seems to have been deleted, so perhaps that prediction was a little premature.

OnePlus 15: Outlook

From what we’ve heard so far, the OnePlus 15 looks like a solid upgrade on its predecessor — especially if early leaks about the power of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 2 prove to be correct. That, combined with a 165Hz screen, could make this a no brainer for gamers.

Much depends on the final price, of course, and we’ll have to see whether OnePlus hits us with the third price increase in three years. If it manages to keep things reasonable, this could be the Android phone to beat in 2026.

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