TL; DR
- The OnePlus 15T is expected to use a 6.32-inch flat 1.5K display, keeping the compact flagship size intact.
- The camera setup reportedly sticks to a dual rear layout with a 50 MP main camera and a 50 MP telephoto, plus a 16 MP front camera.
- Wireless charging and a very large battery, possibly between 7,000 mAh and 8,000 mAh, are part of the current rumor set.
According to Digital Chat Station, the OnePlus 15T will feature a 6.32-inch flat panel with 1.5K resolution, likely in the 1216 x 2640 range. The display is described as a straight screen with narrow bezels, reinforcing the smaller form factor that defined the OnePlus 13T. This keeps the device positioned for users who want a compact phone without stepping down on display sharpness.

On the camera side, OnePlus appears to be sticking with a dual rear camera setup. The leak mentions a 50 MP main camera paired with a 50 MP telephoto lens, along with a 16 MP front-facing camera. There is no mention of an ultra-wide sensor, which aligns with the 13T’s approach of limiting the camera count.
Battery and charging are where the more notable changes show up. The OnePlus 15T is said to gain wireless charging, a feature missing on the 13T. Battery capacity is rumored to land between 7,000 mAh and 8,000 mAh, which would be unusually large for a phone with a 6.32-inch display. Fast wired charging is also expected, though this specific leak does not mention wattage. We can assume it’s 80W.
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Previous reports fill in some of the remaining gaps. The phone is expected to run on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, weigh around 194 grams, and ship with configurations going up to 16 GB RAM and 1 TB storage. Color options mentioned earlier include Relaxing Matcha, Healing White Chocolate, and Pure Cocoa.
A March 2026 launch is currently tipped, following the usual timing of OnePlus “T” series updates. Based on this leak, the 15T looks like a continuation of the 13T idea with a few missing features filled in. The global version of the 15T, earlier expected to be the 15s (successor to the 13s (review)), has allegedly been cancelled.
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