OnePlus 15 set to launch soon: Here are the 4 big upgrades you can expect over OnePlus 13
OnePlus 15 to debut with Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and up to 16GB RAM.
The flagship may feature a huge 7,000–7,300mAh battery — the biggest ever on a OnePlus phone.
Redesigned square camera module and 165Hz display refresh rate expected.
The Chinese smartphone maker is now set to introduce the next generation flagship device, the OnePlus 15. While the official details about the device remains under the wraps, the company will first introduce the OnePlus 15 in China and later in the global markets. If reports are believed to be true, we may see the OnePlus 15 India launch in January.
SurveyThe reports also suggest that the OnePlus 15 will come with some massive upgrades over last year’s OnePlus 13. Here’s a closer look at what to expect from OnePlus’ upcoming performance-focused flagship and the 4 big upgrades that we expect.
- Performance
The OnePlus 15 is already confirmed to debut with Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor. This means the device will offer major performance improvements and efficiency at the same time. It may debut with up to 16GB RAM and up to 512GB storage.
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- Battery
The reports also suggest that the OnePlus 15 is said to feature one of the biggest battery in a flagship device. The OnePlus 15 could ship with 7,000 or 7,300 mAh battery. If true, this will be the biggest upgrade one could expect.
- Display
The company is said to offer the same AMOLED panel but with an increased 165Hz refresh rate panel, a step up from the 120Hz on the OnePlus 13. With this, the users may get smoother visuals, gaming, and scrolling sessions.
- A new design language
The OnePlus 15 5G could feature a redesigned square-shaped camera module, replacing the familiar circular setup. Leaked renders hint at a triple-camera arrangement and LED flash, but the brand might skip the Hasselblad branding this time in favour of its own DetailMax Engine for image processing.
However, the device may miss out on key aspects including the 2K panel and alert slider. But the users will get an action button like feature.
Ashish Singh
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