OnePlus is gearing up for its next flagship launch – the upcoming OnePlus 15 in its home country, China, followed by a global launch in early 2026. While the company hasn’t revealed any details on the upcoming phone, its design and colour options have surfaced online, hinting at a significant design departure. Unlike the OnePlus flagships’ signature circular camera island, the OnePlus 15 will likely come with a square camera module with rounded corners. The module, finished in black, houses a triple-camera setup arranged in a two-plus-one layout.
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While the leak only shows the rear, reports suggest the front will feature a large, flat OLED panel. Additionally, the phone’s colour options have leaked.
The OnePlus 15 will reportedly launch in three finishes – Dune, Absolute Black, and Mist Purple. Among these, Dune is expected to be the hero colour. At the same time, the Absolute Black is rumoured to be the “blackest black” finish ever used on a smartphone.
OnePlus 15 specifications (Leaked)
The OnePlus 15 is tipped to get the 6.78-inch flat LTPO OLED display with a 165Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, the OnePlus 15 is expected to pack the yet-to-be-announced Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 chipset.
Additionally, leaks suggest the OnePlus 15 may house a massive 7,000 mAh cell, with support for 100W fast charging.
On the camera front, the phone is rumoured to feature three 50MP sensors – a primary wide-angle shooter, an ultrawide lens, and a telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom. The company is also reportedly testing larger sensors for improved low-light performance and sharper details, which could give the OnePlus 15 a strong edge in mobile photography.
According to the reports, the OnePlus 15 may launch in October in its home country. After that, we may get to see the OnePlus 15 India launch in January 2026. However, the brand has not confirmed the official details at the moment.
OnePlus 15 price (Leaked)
The OnePlus 15 could be priced at around Rs 74,999 in India. Do note that these details are based on the early leaks and are not confirmed as of now.
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