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OnePlus 15T colours and design confirmed; to launch soon in China: What we know so far
Gadgets Now | March 10, 2026 2:39 AM CST


OnePlus has now officially revealed the design of its next compact flagship smartphone, the OnePlus 15T. We are now getting our first look at this smartphone even before it is officially available in the market. The Chinese smartphone manufacturer has revealed images of the device on Weibo, and from the design, it is clear that the smartphone will launch very soon. While there is no word yet on release dates in other markets around the world, the design suggests the smartphone will launch very soon in China and possibly in India as well. Here is everything that is known about the smartphone so far.


OnePlus 15T to launch in China soon: What to expect

The OnePlus 15T carries a familiar silhouette. Its flat frame, flat backplate, and flat display follow the same design language as its predecessor, and the overall form factor draws closely from the OnePlus 13T chassis. The square camera island remains in the top-left corner, housing two vertically aligned cameras in a pill-shaped cutout. The main visible change from the previous model is the repositioning of the LED light rather than any significant shift in camera layout.

The two confirmed colour options sit at opposite ends of the palette. Cocoa Brown brings a warmer, understated tone, while Matcha Green, which is closer to a lime green in the renders, is the more eye-catching of the two. OnePlus has a track record of offering at least one bold colour with each release, and the 15T appears to continue that approach.

On the front, the display features a centred punch-hole camera and slim bezels. The overall footprint positions it as a more compact option in the flagship segment, which has seen growing interest from users looking for smaller, capable devices.

In terms of hardware, the OnePlus 15T is expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, making it one of the more capable compact flagships when it arrives. A 7,500mAh battery with 100W wired and 50W wireless charging is also expected, along with four IP ratings for better protection.

The camera configuration marks a notable shift from the OnePlus 13T. Where that model featured an ultrawide lens, the 15T is expected to swap it for a 50MP periscope telephoto camera, sitting alongside a 50MP primary sensor. Whether the Shortcut Key introduced on the 13T returns remains unconfirmed.



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