OnePlus 15 Can Launch On Nov 12 With 7000 mAh Battery, Dual 50MP Camera


Radhika Kajarekar

Radhika Kajarekar

Oct 28, 2025


The OnePlus 15 is preparing for its global launch next month, with leaks suggesting it may arrive earlier than expected in several markets.

The phone will succeed last year’s OnePlus 13 and is officially confirmed to launch in China on 27 October, alongside the OnePlus Ace 6.

OnePlus 15 Set for Early Global Launch Next Month

Tipster Paras Guglani revealed that the OnePlus 15 might make its global debut on 12 November, based on a leaked microsite from OnePlus Sweden.

The microsite, which was later taken down, displayed accessories like a OnePlus Everyday Sling Bag and a 120W Dual Port GaN Power Adapter Kit, each priced at SEK 599 (around ₹5,600).

If the leaked schedule is accurate, the India launch is expected to follow on 13 November, aligning with reports that point to a near-simultaneous global rollout.

In India, the OnePlus 15 will be sold through OnePlus.in and Amazon, according to a microsite that briefly went live earlier in the week.

Although OnePlus has not confirmed a specific date, it is confirmed that the Indian version will feature the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset and run OxygenOS 16 based on Android 16.

The Chinese version, on the other hand, will use ColorOS 16, which is also based on Android 16.

OnePlus 15 Expected to Be Priced Between ₹70,000 and ₹75,000 in India

The smartphone is expected to cost between ₹70,000 and ₹75,000 in India.

Reports suggest that the 16GB RAM + 512GB storage model may be slightly cheaper than last year’s version.

In the UK, the same variant is rumored to be priced at GBP 949 (around ₹1.11 lakh).

The OnePlus 15 is expected to include a major battery improvement with a 7,300mAh Glacier Battery, a significant upgrade from the previous model.

It will likely support 120W Super Flash Charge and 50W Wireless Flash Charge for faster charging options.

The display may feature a third-generation 1.5K BOE Flexible Oriental OLED panel with a 165Hz refresh rate for smoother visuals.

The camera setup is expected to include a 50MP Sony main sensor and a 50MP periscope telephoto lens offering 3.5x optical zoom.

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