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OnePlus 15 specs leaked

OnePlus 15 specs leaked

India Today21-05-2025
OnePlus 15 specs leaked
By Divya Bhati
Just a few months ago, OnePlus launched its flagship OnePlus 13. However, rumors and leaks about the next-generation OnePlus 15 are already buzzing across the internet.
Buzz Around OnePlus 15
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The OnePlus 15 is rumored to feature a triple 50-megapixel rear camera setup, including a main, ultra-wide, and periscope telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom, according to tipster Digital Chat Station.
Rumors About Camera
Some reports also suggest the possibility of a 200MP periscope sensor instead.
Periscope Sensor
The phone is expected to sport a 6.78-inch flat LTPO AMOLED screen with a 1.5K resolution.
Flat Display
Powering the device could be the upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 (Elite 2) chipset, built on TSMC's 3nm process.
OnePlus 15 Chipset
A larger 7,800mAh battery is rumored, which would be a major upgrade over the 6,000mAh unit in the OnePlus 13.
Bigger Battery
Design changes may include a thinner body with flatter edges, possibly influenced by iPhone-like aesthetics.
Design Changes
The OnePlus 15 is expected to debut in China by October 2025, followed by a global launch in early 2026. However, all details remain unofficial as OnePlus has not confirmed any specifications yet.
Also Read: OnePlus 15 camera details leaked, there are upgrades expected
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