TL; DR
- OnePlus has officially revealed the 15T’s design ahead of a China launch, confirming a compact flat-back body with a squircle camera island in green and brown colourways.
- Confirmed specs include a 7,500 mAh battery, 100W wired and 50W wireless charging, a 6.32-inch flat AMOLED display, upgraded LUMO periscope telephoto, and IP66/68/69/69K ratings.
- Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 with up to 16GB RAM is confirmed via Geekbench, but the launch date and global availability are still unannounced.
OnePlus has been teasing the 15T on Weibo for weeks — a spec here, a battery size there, the occasional post from company president Li Jie that sent comment sections into a spiral. Today, the phone finally got its first proper official look.
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OnePlus 15T Color Options Revealed

Design first. Flat back, squircle camera island in the top-left corner, two sensors, an LED flash, minimal fuss. It looks a fair bit like the 13T, which is fine — the T-series design language has always worked and nobody’s asking OnePlus to reinvent it.
Two colours officially confirmed: green and brown. The green carries a matte finish — clean, unfussy, easy to live with. The brown is darker and warmer, the kind of shade that photographs better than it sounds.
Leaks have been floating around names like “Pure Cocoa” and “Healing White Chocolate” for these options, but OnePlus hasn’t put official names to either colour yet. A white variant has also been tipped by leakers, though that one hasn’t shown up in any official material either.
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OnePlus 15T: Key Specs

The battery is where the conversation starts. 7,500 mAh in a phone this size is the kind of number that makes you look twice — most full-sized flagships don’t even get there. 100W wired and 50W wireless charging on top of that.
Afternoon battery anxiety? Not this phone’s problem. The display is 6.32-inch flat AMOLED, with bezels so narrow that OnePlus keeps bringing them up in teasers without anyone asking. When a company volunteers that information repeatedly, the number is usually worth paying attention to.
Cameras are dual rear — an upgraded LUMO periscope telephoto this time, replacing the standard telephoto the 13T carried. A step up that compact phone buyers will actually notice. Waterproofing is rated at IP66, IP68, IP69, and IP69K, which covers pretty much everything outside of genuinely trying to drown it.
Fingerprint sensor has gone from optical to 3D ultrasonic — not the most glamorous upgrade on paper, but the kind of thing you appreciate about thirty times a day. Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 is confirmed via Geekbench, paired with up to 16GB of RAM.
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Flagship chip, compact body, massive battery — Li Jie called it a “small-screen powerhouse” and the specs aren’t arguing with him. No firm launch date yet, though the teaser pace suggests it’s close. Global availability is still up in the air — the 13T was China and India only, so temper expectations until OnePlus says otherwise.

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