OnePlus 15 specs and product photos leak ahead of launch
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- AnonD-1079586
- I@a
- 05 Oct 2025
downgrade camera? i hope this 1+15 takes better picture than 1+12. i'm planning to upgrade soon, will wait for reviews.
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- Aierlan
- eLJ
- 05 Oct 2025
Rkm, 05 Oct 2025I think they are going back to their roots and going the &q... morethe telephoto is a periscope. The periscope will be 85mm so somewhere around 3.5-3.7 times magnification depending on the default mm of the main lens. The telephoto on the Reno 14 is a periscope at 3.5x. It states it as an 85mm periscope on OPPO China's website
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- Anonymous
- 6A5
- 05 Oct 2025
15R should be very compelling...
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- Rkm
- CbI
- 05 Oct 2025
I think they are going back to their roots and going the "flagship killer" route. Ditching hasselblad, 2 x jn5. I think telephoto may not even be a periscope (the same one from reno14).
They may launch it at the same price as op13. Or hopefully a bit lower, though that may not be possible because that snapdragon will be expensive in the first place.
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- Anonymous
- vaS
- 05 Oct 2025
Wao, usb 3.2 port. xD
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- Anonymous
- nmf
- 05 Oct 2025
It seems that phone manufacturers finally realized that brainlessly increasing camera sensor size and not adding variable aperture to them is not a good thing. I saw it in previous comments that people are not happy about these new smaller sensors because bigger sensors have higher light sensitivity which is obviously a good thing, but it comes with drawbacks like very shallow depth of field (what I personally don't like) and curved focal plane. I haven't noticed curved focal plane in my old phones which had 1/3 inch (NOT 1/1.3 inch, they were 1/3 inch) sensors, from my old phones only my iPhone 4S is working, so I've checked it, and yeah that one takes terrible images at low light but that one has flat focal plane and very deep depth of field, so I prefer the iPhone 4S' camera over these new phones. If you don't know why curved focal plane is a bad thing: you can't take macro images of flat surfaces because the edge of the image will be always blurry. So I think they eighter should add physical variable aperture to the main and ultrawide camera which would be the better option or downsize the sensor sizes bellow 1/2 inch.
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- Anonymous
- b9b
- 05 Oct 2025
I still wish OnePlus could release something that was like 6-6.3"
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- Anonymous
- 60%
- 05 Oct 2025
Just researched and it seems like this "glacier battery" is another gimmick. It won't last more than 1000 cycles, which is actually the lowest in today's standards, with Xiaomi offering up to 1600 and Samsung - up to 2000.
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- Anonymous
- Ib5
- 05 Oct 2025
Everything is alright. But few things to improve next time. Increase screen resolution again. Give at least five major updates. Make camera design normal again.
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- Aierlan
- XV1
- 05 Oct 2025
Camera hardware is downgraded. Exact same cameras as the OPPO find x8s. The periscope though does get a longer reach at 85mm. To be honest it depends on optimization. I think the findx8 main camera with LYT700 performed at least as well as the Oneplus 13 for photos and was better in video performance so if it's as good as the OPPO find x8 in terms of optimisation then the end result might not be worse. Also the 2x crop was better with the lyt700 on both the find x8 and x8s. Tried the same 85mm on the find x8s . In good light it is probably slightly stronger at longer focal lengths but indoors where there is no natural light it is definitely not as strong as the lyt600 and indoor portraits with it won't be as clear. The speakers and battery seem to be the only real upgrade that i can see apart from the new chip. Oppo don't want the Oneplus to be too close to the OPPO find x8 pro in terms of cameras like last year. There are rumours that the price will decrease compared to last year. If it came at 3,999rmb in China it would be great value but i think 4,299rmb might be more of a realistic price (still cheaper than last year)
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- Fvw
- 05 Oct 2025
OnePlus fall off needs to be studied
From arguably the best value for money in the 8 Elite generation with OnePlus 13 to probably the worst valued flagship OnePlus have ever put out
From a beautiful unique design to a generic iPhone-esque cheap clone
Abandoned the 1440p screen after 7 years for a mediocre 1.5k trash
Ended the Hasselblad partnership
2 Out of 3 cameras also got nerfed
From 1/1.43" LYT-808 to 1/1.56" LYT-700 for main sensor
From 1/1.96" LYT-600 to the generic 1/2.75" JN5 for telephoto
I wouldn't be surprised if they don't let users to unlock the bootloader, literally the only remaining reason to buy a OnePlus product
Yeah, it doesn't deserve the name OnePlus 15, they should call it Ace 6 Pro instead