A device from OnePlus, bearing the model code PLK110, appeared on Geekbench today. Given that it’s equipped with Qualcomm’s forthcoming Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 processor, it’s a safe bet that this is the anticipated OnePlus 15.

The test not only spotlighted the chipset but also confirmed 16GB of memory and Android 16 at the helm. As is evident, the scores are on the lower side, but that’s par for the course with what appears to be an initial engineering sample. What’s noteworthy is the insight into Qualcomm’s premium CPU setup: a pair of high-performance cores that reach 4.61 GHz, backed by six efficiency-focused cores operating at 3.63 GHz.

Meanwhile, over in China, tipster Digital Chat Station dropped details on the OnePlus 15’s display—a 6.78-inch panel boasting “1.5K” resolution—along with various memory and storage combos: 12GB/256GB, 12GB/512GB, 16GB/256GB, 16GB/512GB, and a hefty 16GB/1TB variant.

Word is the handset will come in three shades: black, purple, and “Titanium”. Conceptual images depicting these hues are floating around, building on earlier leaks about its refreshed aesthetics. The OnePlus 15 is slated for a Chinese debut in October, featuring a massive 7,000 mAh battery and a trio of rear cameras, headlined by a 50 MP primary sensor and a periscope telephoto lens.