OnePlus has officially revealed the design and colour options for its upcoming OnePlus 15T, ahead of its anticipated launch in China. Positioned as the successor to the OnePlus 13T, which debuted in April 2025, the device is being marketed as a compact flagship, following earlier announcements of its key specifications and features.
The company shared the first official renders on Weibo, showcasing a sleek handset with slim bezels and a compact form factor. The rear panel features a squarish camera module with rounded edges, housing dual camera sensors and an LED flash positioned above them. The camera bump is modest, designed to minimize wobble when the device rests flat. The back panel incorporates rounded edges and a flat frame, offering a more comfortable grip for users.
Two colour variants have been confirmed: a matte green edition with a matching camera module and a darker brown option. The design maintains visual consistency with recent models, including the OnePlus 13s, OnePlus 15, and OnePlus 15R, while adding subtle refinements for a premium look.
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On the specifications front, the OnePlus 15T will feature a 6.32-inch flat display with ultra-thin bezels and a distinctive “gold R angle” for enhanced aesthetics. Camera capabilities include an upgraded LUMO periscope telephoto lens, designed to improve long-range photography. Durability is reinforced with a comprehensive IP66, IP68, IP69, and IP69K rating for dust and water resistance.
The handset will house a 7,500mAh “glacier battery,” exceeding the capacity of many larger flagship devices, according to Li Jie. Complementing the large battery, the device will support 100W Super Flash Charging and bypass charging technology to reduce heat buildup during intensive use.
With these features, the OnePlus 15T is poised to appeal to users seeking a compact yet powerful smartphone, combining premium design, robust durability, and high-performance battery and charging capabilities.
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