OnePlus 15 specs and product photos leak ahead of launch

05 October 2025
A 165Hz OLED, Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, and a large 7,300mAh battery are some of the highlights.

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BOE displays have different pixel grid. The real pixel density is lower.

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    Invetor, 05 Oct 2025May I ask which phone brand are you using right now? One... moreDon't know about him/her but I use samsung and yes one ui is great. A little less smooth than oxygen os but overall great. Waiting for my oneplus pad 3. Don't think oxygen os will be as boring as pixel ui. It will be great.

      Cameras sound so underwhelming on paper

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        01, 05 Oct 2025OnePlus fall off needs to be studied From arguably the bes... moreHow can you possibly comment on the phone's value before you even know the price?

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          Fiter8x, 05 Oct 20257500mAh Silicone Battery is a joke compared to just 5000mAh... moreThe only thing true in your statement is that there is nothing true. 🤣

            7500mAh Silicone Battery is a joke compared to just 5000mAh Li-ion battery 🤣... we don't care bigger mAh because Sc battery is degradation so fast..

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              Anonymous, 05 Oct 2025We can hope pricing will be lower because this will have wo... moreI'm not sure about that

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                • 05 Oct 2025

                Nonsense 165hz and weak cam. This phone is joke.

                  How to kill a flagship?
                  By defending the wrong choices that oneplus chose for designing this ugly downgraded phone.

                  Oneplus fans should pressure the company to fix the mistakes before it is too late.

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                    • 05 Oct 2025

                    barti, 05 Oct 2025I always bought flagship models from OnePlus, but a year ag... moreSad but true. And I've said it several times: 1+ will be positioned to compete with IQOO, not Vivo. Oppo will compete with Vivo. 1+13 will be last amazing phone from 1+.

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                      • 05 Oct 2025

                      I always bought flagship models from OnePlus, but a year ago I ordered the Vivo x100 pro – there is a huge difference in quality. Every new update, even in the beta version, is refined down to the last detail. Powerful cameras, amazing SOT on the battery.

                      The OnePlus 15 is an incredible downgrade, but BKK Electronics wants to position its phones differently and is putting more emphasis on the Oppo Find X9 series. OnePlus has now become a mid-range brand.

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                        • 05 Oct 2025

                        another brick on the wall? sizing please

                          Good Guy, 05 Oct 2025What do you mean Hyper OS have few apps? Not every bank has an app there, the same with the games I play, and the difficult access to Google Maps is also a problem.

                            Oxygen OS is laggy and full of spyware and ads ewww!🤮🤢

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                              • 05 Oct 2025

                              LYT-700 as a main camera is really bad for a "flagship.

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                                ProMaxUltraAreBricks, 05 Oct 2025Fine, let’s see another battery test straight from one of t... moreIn the test from my link:
                                1+13 only on 5G, and not standing in one place at the desk, but moving around the city, where the signal is not constant - 7 hours and 33 minutes SоT. HOWEVER, the tests include ALSO benchmark testing, which you know how they affect consumption, right?
                                And again, let me say what exactly the problem is in the whole thing: Apple has squeezed out as much SoT as they can, which is good, but the limitations of the smaller battery still apply. The pity is that both they and Samsung could have long ago provided their users with almost 2 times larger batteries and a much larger SoT, but they don't.

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                                  ProMaxUltraAreBricks, 05 Oct 2025Like always, your test is outdated. Might as well compare t... moreI watched it and yes - it's only on 4G. Yes, I know that it's enough in terms of speed. Still, it's funny to test and use a phone for 1000+ euros on 4G. I understand why Samsung, Apple and Pixel users do it, but this limitation is not necessary for Chinese phones, even though they don't have such "incredible optimizations".
                                  What impressed me from the clip is how hot the Galaxies are and how much colder the new iPhones are. Apparently, unlike Samsung, Apple has very good cooling. Once again, it's a shame that it's not on 5G, so we can see what temperatures they will have then, but the new iPhones really keep low degrees on 4G. especially the Air.

                                    kdss, 05 Oct 2025Does it matter which tests I show? In both my test and your... moreFine, let’s see another battery test straight from one of the biggest Chinese tech channels : Geekerwan.

                                    https://youtu.be/Y9SwluJ9qPI

                                    In this iPhone 17’s review at 27:30min, there are the results of their battery test in weak 5G, GPS and Bluetooth connected, although there is no Air model, only the base, Pro, and pro max models.

                                    Still, the base 17 (3692mAh) at 7:21 model almost beat the Oppo X8 Ultra (6100mAh) at 7:28, previously beaten by the iPhone 16 Plus and Pro Max (7:38/7:39).

                                    The iPhone 17 Pro sim model (3998mAh) at 8:36 beat the Xiaomi 15 Pro (6100mAh) at 8:20.

                                    And the 17 Pro Max sim model (4823mAh) at 9:27 beat the Chinese version of the OnePlus Ace 5 (SoC 9400+, 6700mAh) at 9:06 but not the Chinese OnePlus Ace 5 Pro (SoC 8 Elite, 6700mAh) at 9:40. And basically on par with the X200 Ultra (6000mAh) at 9:28.

                                    Plus iOS 26, is clearly not optimized well : https://youtu.be/0eCUkYJ8A98 .

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                                      ProMaxUltraAreBricks, 05 Oct 2025Like always, your test is outdated. Might as well compare t... moreDoes it matter which tests I show? In both my test and yours, the Samsung is still average regarding SoT of mobile data due to the smaller battery. 🤣
                                      2 questions:
                                      1) I haven't watched the video second by second. Is this on 4G or 5G? Because in my opinion, looking at the results, I'm 100 percent sure that it's on 4G. But I could be wrong.
                                      2) Give the same test with 1+13 and Vivo X200 Pro, so we can compare how things are with the larger batteries compared to those of the new iPhones.

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                                        Good Guy, 05 Oct 2025Never used nor know anyone who has Vivo so I'm not sur... moreNot that bad, but not on the level of OxygenOS. But Vivo will stop the global version of the software this year and will release the Chinese version for all devices, which is much better. Things should improve a lot on the software side, so if there is a place to try their phone in a store, it is worth considering as an option. Especially considering how advanced their phones are in terms of photography.