- Details of OnePlus 15 are leaked
- We also have new reproductions of the design
- The phone could be launched in November
We haven’t heard too much about the successor to OnePlus 13 so far, but a fresh batch of leaks gives us a good idea of what’s on the inside and on the outside of OnePlus 15 (the number 14 is skipped, due to its associations with Uflaks in China).
First up, the team on Android headlines has gathered some interesting information about OnePlus 15 -Bnchmark scores that have appeared online. The results show that the phone will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 chipset.
The results themselves are actually pretty low, but at this point in the phone’s development it is not worth paying close attention to them – they are unlikely to match the real world’s performance levels for the handset when it sees the light of day.
It also looks like OnePlus 15 comes with 16 GB of RAM, or at least the option of 16GB RAM, based on this benchmark list. OnePlus 13 is available with 12 GB, 16 GB or 24 GB of RAM, although the last option is not available in many places.
Reproducers and colors
OnePlus 15 Storage & Color Settings as per. DCS 12 GB+256 GB, 12 GB+512GB, 16 GB+256 GB, 16GB+512GB and 16GB+1TB- Black, purple and titanium color settings pic.twitter.com/do9n9uhaw929 August 2025
We have also seen some unofficial reproductions from Tipster @sudhanshu1414 (via notebookcheck), but as always, nothing is certain about these leaks – not before OnePlus actually comes around to launch the flagship phone.
There are three colors on the show here, which is black, silver and a dark purple. The outer camera module is a square instead of a circle as it is on OnePlus 13 – and it looks like there are three rear cameras here again that match the current model.
Interestingly, a director of the OnePlus mother company Oppo has gone on a record like saying that the design of OnePlus 15 is one of his favorites in recent years, although nothing is too unusual.
Standard OnePlus 13 was launched in China at the beginning of November 2024 before becoming more widely available in January 2025, and the successor is likely to follow a similar form of schedule, but 12 months on.



