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OnePlus 15 5G likely to be the first smartphone to come with Qualcomm’s next-generation flagship processor

OnePlus 15 5G is expected to be the first smartphone with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite 2, featuring up to 16GB RAM and OxygenOS 16, with a launch in China in October and a global debut in January 2026.

September 02, 2025 / 13:06 IST
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OnePlus is preparing to launch its next-generation flagship smartphone, the OnePlus 15 5G, in the coming months. The company has reportedly skipped the “14” in its naming sequence, as the number “4” is considered unlucky in Chinese culture. The new model is expected to bring significant performance upgrades, including a powerful new processor, higher RAM capacity, and the latest software. Potential buyers who were planning to upgrade their devices may consider waiting for the OnePlus 15 5G.

The OnePlus 15 5G has appeared on the Geekbench database with the model number OnePlus PLK110, revealing key specifications. The listing suggests that the smartphone will be the first device to launch with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 processor. This next-generation flagship chipset is reported to feature two prime cores with a maximum clock speed of 4.61GHz and six secondary cores running at 3.63GHz, promising a substantial boost in performance over previous models.

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In terms of memory, the OnePlus 15 5G could support up to 16GB of RAM, ensuring smooth multitasking and enhanced gaming performance. The device is also expected to come with OxygenOS 16 based on Android 16 right out of the box, offering users a refreshed software experience with improved efficiency and features.

The OnePlus 15 5G is likely to debut in China in October, while a global launch could follow in January 2026. Leaks indicate that the smartphone may be available in three color options: Black, Purple, and Titanium. Early reports also suggest design changes, including a new camera module, though further details on other upgrades remain limited.