OnePlus has been teasing the 15T for weeks through a steady stream of Weibo posts from company president Li Jie. Specs, bezels, battery capacity, camera upgrades. Today, the OnePlus 15T design finally got its turn.
OnePlus officially revealed what the phone looks like ahead of its expected China launch later this month. The reveal shows the 15T coming in at least two colorways, including options that lean into softer, lifestyle-driven tones. Earlier leaks pointed to names like Pure Cocoa and Relaxing Matcha as possibilities. The back features a rectangular camera module in the upper half of the device, housing a dual-camera setup with an LED flash. It’s a clean, minimalist layout that keeps things tidy without a lot going on.
The OnePlus 15T design doesn’t dramatically depart from what we’ve seen on previous T-series phones, but the overall look fits well with the specs underneath it. That 6.32-inch flat display with ultra-narrow symmetrical bezels should make the front feel modern and spacious for a compact phone.
What We Know About the 15T So Far
Li Jie has confirmed quite a bit over the past week. The 15T packs a 7,500mAh battery with 100W wired and 50W wireless charging, which is a lot of capacity for a phone this size. It also carries a LUMO periscope telephoto camera, an upgrade over the standard telephoto on last year’s 13T. IP66, IP68, IP69, and IP69K water resistance ratings are confirmed too, along with a 3D ultrasonic fingerprint sensor and magnetic accessory support for things like chargers and coolers.
Under the hood, it’s widely expected to run on the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. No pricing or global availability has been confirmed yet. However, we should note that the OnePlus 13T stayed China and India only. So, it’s worth keeping expectations in check on that front until OnePlus says otherwise. Li Jie has said more details are coming, and given the pace of teasers this past week, a full launch announcement shouldn’t be far off.