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A new leak from Digital Chat Station sheds early light on what to expect from the upcoming OnePlus 15, and unsurprisingly, it looks like the changes won’t be seismic. The tip points to refinements in display and design, but not much else for now.

According to the leak, the OnePlus 15 will feature a 1.5 K resolution 6.78-inch LTPO 2.5D flat display, custom-made by BOE. This is a step down from the OnePlus 13’s 6.82-inch QHD+ LTPO 4.1 display, but the new panel reportedly offers better power efficiency, more consistent color tuning, and improved brightness.

It’s also said to feature what’s described as a “LIPO four narrow edge design.” That is, the device will have ultra-narrow, symmetrical bezels on all four sides, made possible by LIPO technology. 

The leak also mentions a focus on reduced power consumption, better color consistency, and improved brightness uniformity. It’s the kind of tuning that’s expected in yearly refresh cycles. 

OnePlus 15 might come in a black variant

Aesthetically, the engineering unit of the OnePlus 15 is described as “SuperBlack,” with high light absorption capacity, which DCS says makes it like a “black hole.” That might be a reach, but the claim could be that the OnePlus 15 will be available in a matte black finish that minimizes reflections and smudges.

OnePlus 13

Internally, the OnePlus 15 will likely use Qualcomm’s next flagship chip, the SM8850, expected to be branded Snapdragon 8 Elite 2. And the leak also says the phone has “custom buttons” on the side, though it’s not clear what they’ll do yet.

The leak doesn’t reveal dimensions, camera hardware, and build quality yet, but it’s unlikely we’ll see major changes there. The OnePlus 13 already ships with a 6000mAh battery, a Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, and a triple 50MP camera setup. So expectations for the 15 might be more about polish than upgrades.

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