According to rumors, the OnePlus 15 will undergo a significant redesign in comparison to its predecessor. The large round camera island will be replaced with a rectangular one, positioned to the left at the top of the back.
That’s not all, though. According to reports, OnePlus is testing a “SuperBlack” colorway, which will be the darkest black smartphone we’ve ever seen—so dark that it will look like a black hole. Tipsters who have seen the prototype say it’s “far better looking than imagined”.
The OnePlus 15’s 6.78-inch screen will have a resolution downgrade to “1.5K,” but it may have a higher refresh rate. It will also have symmetrical, minuscule bezels on all sides. They will not be as large as those on the OnePlus 13. Additionally, the phone boasts “upgraded multi-function buttons,” whatever that means, and despite its lower resolution, the display is said to be of excellent quality, with low power consumption and remarkable brightness and detail levels.
In case you were wondering why OnePlus is omitting the number 14, it’s because the number “4” is unlucky in Chinese culture. Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite 2, which is scheduled to be officially unveiled in late September, will power the OnePlus 15. It is anticipated to have a triple rear camera setup, including a periscope zoom camera in addition to a 50 MP primary camera, and a 7,000 mAh battery.





