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OnePlus 15 could offer a display with 165Hz refresh rate

OnePlus 15 could offer a display with 165Hz refresh rate

GSM Arena19 hours ago
Siddharth, 19 August 2025
The OnePlus 15 will be the latest flagship from the Chinese manufacturer. It is likely to be announced later this year with the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 SoC and other improvements over the OnePlus 13. There have been several rumors about the phone in the recent days, and the latest one gives out some details on its display.
OnePlus 15 will come with a 165Hz refresh rate display with 1.5K resolution, according to a tipster. The phone is also said to sport a new performance engine that'll enable 165FPS gaming.
The latest leak also reiterates that the OnePlus 15 will be available in a new super black color variant called Moon Rock Black.
As per previous leaks, the OnePlus 15 may get a new rear camera module design. It is rumored to get a triple rear camera setup with a 50 MP main sensor and a periscope telephoto unit. The phone is also said to house a 7,000 mAh or larger capacity battery. OnePlus 13 256GB 12GB RAM £ 749.99
£ 749.99 512GB 16GB RAM £ 719.00
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