OnePlus 15
The next flagship smartphone from OnePlus is creating quite a buzz even before its official launch. The OnePlus 15, expected to succeed the OnePlus 13 by skipping the “14” naming convention, is likely to debut in China in October 2025, followed by an India launch in January 2026. Early reports suggest several design changes, a powerful new Snapdragon processor, and an upgraded battery—all of which could make it one of the most awaited premium smartphones of 2026.
Industry insiders claim the OnePlus 15 will first launch in China in October 2025, maintaining a yearly launch cycle similar to its predecessor. The Indian launch is expected in January 2026, mirroring the delayed rollout we saw with the OnePlus 13.
Talking about pricing, the OnePlus 13 launched at Rs. 69,999 in India for the 12GB RAM + 256GB model, with higher variants priced up to Rs. 89,999. The OnePlus 15 is expected to fall in a similar or slightly higher price bracket, possibly starting around Rs. 70,000.
Leaks suggest some big design changes may arrive with the new flagship:
The OnePlus 15 is tipped to feature a 6.78-inch flat LTPO panel, supporting:
For comparison, the OnePlus 13 offered a 6.82-inch Quad HD+ LTPO screen with 510ppi pixel density, 120Hz refresh rate, and 4,500 nits peak brightness. While the 15 may have slightly lower resolution, its higher refresh rate is a huge leap forward for gamers and power users.
The biggest hardware upgrade could be under the hood. Reports suggest:
This makes the OnePlus 15 set to be one of the most powerful Android flagships in 2026.
Battery life seems to be another area of significant upgrade. Leaks indicate:
The OnePlus 15 is likely to retain similar camera sensors as the OnePlus 13, but with a different module design. Key leak details include:
Notably, the major difference could be in sensor size and imaging software rather than megapixel count.
The OnePlus 15 is shaping up to be a powerful flagship with a fresh design and major hardware improvements. With a Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 chipset, a possible 7,000mAh battery, flat 165Hz display, and redesigned camera module, it could appeal strongly to both gamers and photography lovers.
If leaks hold true, consumers can expect a China debut in October 2025 and an India launch in January 2026, with prices starting around Rs. 70,000. As excitement builds, OnePlus fans eagerly await official confirmation from the company.
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