The upcoming OnePlus 15T has already been confirmed for China, and now a fresh spy photo is giving us what looks like the first real-world glimpse of the device.
The image, shared on Weibo, appears to show an early unit wrapped in a thick protective case. That usually means we’re looking at either an engineering sample or a near-final prototype. The rear layout is visible enough to spot a dual-camera setup placed inside a pill-shaped module, which itself sits within a larger rectangular island.

OnePlus previously described the 15T as a “dream phone” for small-screen users, positioning it as the successor to last year’s 13T. The emphasis, at least officially, is on performance and smoothness rather than radical redesign.
Leaks point to a camera setup built around a 50MP Sony Lytia 700 main sensor with OIS, paired with a 50MP Samsung ISOCELL JN5 telephoto lens. Notably, there’s no mention of an ultrawide camera in current reports. If accurate, that would mirror the 13T’s philosophy.
The display is expected to land at around 6.3 inches — some reports say 6.32 inches — with a 1.5K resolution panel and a 165Hz refresh rate. If that figure holds, it would make the 15T one of the smoothest compact flagships on the market. A 165Hz panel in this size category is unusual, and it clearly signals that OnePlus wants gaming performance to be part of the appeal. Power is rumored to come from Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset. Battery capacity, interestingly, is said to approach the 7,000mAh mark — despite its smaller footprint.
Other expected features include a 3D ultrasonic fingerprint scanner, slim bezels, and fast wired charging, possibly in the 80W range or above. Software-wise, it should launch with Android 16 layered with OxygenOS or ColorOS 16, depending on the market.
Of course, all of this remains unofficial. The phone is still in development, and early prototypes don’t always reflect the final product. Still, the direction is clear: OnePlus is betting that there’s still demand for a phone that doesn’t stretch past 6.5 inches but doesn’t compromise on raw performance either.
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