OnePlus may not be finished with its current flagship lineup. After launching the OnePlus 15 in November and fully unveiling the more affordable OnePlus 15R this week, a new leak suggests the company has a third model in development.
According to a well-known tipster, Digital Chat Station, OnePlus is preparing a small but still powerful phone called the OnePlus 15T. More importantly, the leak also spilled the beans on the possible specs of the device.
OnePlus 15T specifications
Like the rest of the OnePlus 15 series, the 15T reportedly features a 165Hz display. The panel measures 6.3 inches and uses a flat OLED design with a 1.5K resolution.
Powering the phone could be Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, which would place the 15T firmly in flagship territory. Notably, the OnePlus 15 uses the same SoC.
On the camera front, the OnePlus 15T is tipped to include a 50-megapixel main camera paired with a 50-megapixel telephoto lens. There’s no mention of an ultra-wide sensor so far, but the inclusion of a telephoto lens suggests OnePlus is prioritizing optical zoom over simply adding more cameras.

Despite its smaller size, the phone is rumored to carry a battery larger than 7,000mAh. That’s unusually large for a 6.3-inch device and could end up as one of the 15T’s more notable features.
Other reported details include a 3D ultrasonic fingerprint sensor and early trial production of accessories, such as a magnetic snap-on case in white or gray. The fact that these accessories are already in testing suggests the OnePlus 15T may be further along in development than expected.
Interestingly, the tipster adds that this could be the only compact performance phone we might see next year. There’s no official launch timeline yet, but current reports point to a release sometime in Q1 2025.
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