The OnePlus 15 isn’t just another yearly refresh — it’s coming with a whole new vibe. If you’ve seen recent OnePlus phones with that big round camera bump, well… that design’s officially on the chopping block. Word is, OnePlus is going for a new shape this time.
A Fresh-Looking Camera Island
Instead of a huge circle in the middle, the OnePlus 15 is expected to sport a neat rectangular camera island with soft corners, tucked into the top left corner of the back. It’s cleaner, more modern, and honestly, a lot more balanced. Think of it as similar to what we saw on the OnePlus 13T or 13s but slightly sharper.
And that’s not all. It seems OnePlus is parting ways with the Hasselblad name too. For years, that branding has sat proudly next to the lenses. Now, rumors suggest it’ll be replaced by OnePlus’s own in-house imaging system. A bold move, especially if they’re trying to carve out their own identity in photography.
Flat Screen, Sharp Display
Another big shift? The screen. Instead of sticking with a curved display, OnePlus is likely going with a flat 6.78-inch AMOLED panel. The resolution might drop slightly to 1.5K (instead of 2K), but this change could actually make the phone easier to hold and use — no more accidental edge touches. Plus, it’s said to use LIPO tech, which helps shrink the bezels and keep things super slim around the edges.
Power and Battery
Performance-wise, no compromises here. The OnePlus 15 is expected to run on the new Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 chip — built on a super efficient 3nm process. That means smoother performance, less heat, and better battery life.
Speaking of battery, we’re hearing numbers like 7,000 to 7,500 mAh, which is massive for a mainstream flagship. With that kind of capacity and 100W fast charging support, this thing could go from zero to full faster than your lunch break.
When’s It Coming?
Right now, launch whispers are pointing to late 2025 for China, possibly around September or October. For global markets like India, the release is expected in early 2026. And in case you’re wondering why it’s skipping the “OnePlus 14” name? That’s probably due to the number 4 being unlucky in Chinese culture. So we’re jumping straight from 13 to 15.
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