OnePlus is expected to announce the OnePlus 15T in China in the first half of 2026. A slightly tweaked version of this phone is expected to launch in other markets as the OnePlus 15s. So far, the rumour mill has been gradually leaking the key specs of the OnePlus 15T / 15s. A new leak, which is based on internal testing, has revealed several key details, such as display, chip, cameras, battery and charging capabilities.
OnePlus 15T / 15s specifications (rumored)

As per the leak, the OnePlus 15T / 15s will continue to be a compact offering equipped with a 6.31-inch BOE X3 OLED panel offering a 1.5K resolution and a 165Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, the device is said to feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset.
The OnePlus 15T / 15s is said to draw power from a massive battery of around 7,500mAh capacity. It will come with support for 100W or 120W fast charging. The leak says that the device will lack support for wireless charging.
Moving on to the cameras, the 15T’s rear camera setup may include a 50-megapixel Sony IMX906 or a 200-megapixel Samsung HP5 primary camera. This will be joined by a 50-megapixel Samsung JN5 telephoto camera. Previous reports have claimed that the device will feature an ultra-wide camera since it was absent on the previous generation. However, the new leak claims that the 15T will lack an ultra-wide lens.
While it is not mentioned in the leak, it is expected to ship with ColorOS 16-based Android 16 in China. Its global version will feature the OxygenOS 16 UI. The other details of the device are under wraps.
Readers are advised to digest the above information with a pinch of salt as these specs have not been finalised yet as it is just based on internal testing. In China, the OnePlus 15T is expected to face competition from other compact flagship phones, such as the Oppo Find X9s, Vivo X300s, iQOO 15 Mini and Honor Magic 8 Mini.
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