OnePlus could be going for a fresh new look with its upcoming OnePlus 15, if a recent leak is anything to go by. According to popular tipster Digital Chat Station, the next flagship phone from OnePlus might come with a flat display—a noticeable change from the curved screen design we've seen in its previous models like the OnePlus 13.
In a post on Chinese social media site Weibo, the tipster shared that a prototype of a new phone—believed to be the OnePlus 15—is currently being tested with the latest Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 chip. While the phone wasn’t named directly, the details strongly hint that it’s the OnePlus 15.
The leaked information suggests that the OnePlus 15 could feature a 6.78-inch flat screen with a 1.5K resolution. Unlike the OnePlus 13, which had a curved 2K display, the new screen is expected to have rounded corners and very slim borders, giving it a clean, modern look similar to recent iPhones.
The flat design, along with something called LIPO packaging, may help make the phone look almost bezel-less and more symmetrical from the front. The focus this time seems to be on a lightweight, minimal design, which could appeal to fans of sleek, no-frills devices.
The OnePlus 15 is expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2.For cameras, the phone might come with a 50-megapixel triple camera setup, and possibly even a 200-megapixel zoom lens, which could make it a powerful device for mobile photography.
While the company hasn’t confirmed anything yet, rumors also suggest that the OnePlus 15 may come with a large 6,500mAh battery, meaning it could last comfortably through the day.
If these leaks are accurate, OnePlus fans can look forward to a phone that’s not only powerful, but also more refined and stylish in its design.
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