SHENZHEN – After a teasing campaign that felt like it lasted a lifetime, OnePlus has finally pulled back the curtain on its latest powerhouse: the OnePlus 15T. Launched earlier today in China, the device is the direct successor to last year’s 13T, and it’s clear that OnePlus isn’t just playing it safe. They’ve packed some truly eyebrow-raising specs into a chassis that remains surprisingly manageable.
Small Screen, Massive Brightness
In an era where phones keep getting larger, the OnePlus 15T sticks to a more pocket-friendly 6.32-inch AMOLED display. But don’t let the size fool you. This screen is a technical marvel, boasting a resolution of 1,216 x 2,640 pixels and a blistering 165Hz refresh rate.
What’s even more impressive is the peak local brightness, which hits a staggering 3,600 nits. Whether you’re under the harsh midday sun or in a dark room using the 3840Hz PWM dimming to save your eyes, this panel—protected by the new Oppo Crystal Shield glass—is built to perform. Under the glass sits a 3D ultrasonic fingerprint scanner, a welcome upgrade over standard optical sensors.
The “Tank” of Smartphones
OnePlus has gone all-in on durability this year. The 15T comes with a triple threat of ratings: IP68, IP69, and IP69K. This means it doesn’t just survive a dunk in the pool; it can actually withstand high-pressure hot and cold water jets. If you’re someone who is notoriously hard on their tech, this metal-framed device—available in white, brown, and green—is designed to take a beating.
Unmatched Stamina and Power
Under the hood, the 15T is one of the first to utilize the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset. Combined with the Adreno 840 GPU and the latest UFS 4.1 storage, it’s a spec-head’s dream.
However, the real showstopper is the battery. OnePlus has managed to cram a massive 7,500mAh silicon-carbon battery into a phone that is only 8.35mm thick. To put that in perspective, that’s tablet-level capacity in a compact smartphone. When you finally do run out of juice, 100W wired and 50W wireless charging ensure you aren’t tethered to a wall for long.
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Photography and Pricing
The camera setup is lean and mean, ditching “filler” sensors for two high-quality 50MP shooters. The main Sony IMX906 sensor handles the heavy lifting with OIS, while a periscope telephoto lens offers 3.5x optical and up to 7x lossless zoom. For the videographers, the device supports 4K at 120fps and even 8K at 60fps, all with Dolby Vision certification.
The OnePlus 15T starts at approximately $625 for the 12GB/256GB base model, stretching up to $828 for the 1TB powerhouse. While a global launch hasn’t been officially confirmed, industry insiders expect the device to hit international shelves soon, potentially under a different name, following the brand’s usual rebranding strategy.
