The OnePlus 15T is reportedly in the works, and its main specifications have been revealed.
Regular tipster Digital Chat Station has posted a list of specifications for the forthcoming mid-range alternative to the OnePlus 15.
According to the report, the OnePlus 15T will pack a dinky 6.3-inch 1.5K 165Hz (up from 120Hz in the 13T) LTPS display with an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor within. This will be housed in a metal frame design.
Around back will be a 50MP telephoto camera with a Samsung ISOCELL JN5 image sensor. Like the OnePlus 13T before it, we’re not expecting a dedicated ultra-wide camera.
Following on from the capacious OnePlus 15, the OnePlus 15T will also apparently have a battery capacity that begins with a 7. Indeed, it might even be bigger, with the tipster claiming that OnePlus is attempting to cram in its biggest battery yet – potentially as big as 7,500mAh.

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Hopes for a wider launch
That’s all very exciting, but we’re not entirely convinced that we’ll get any hands-on time with this OnePlus 15T.
We didn’t get to see the OnePlus 13T here in the UK, nor in wider Europe. As we wrote at the time, this was a crying shame, as it appeared to be a bone fide Google Pixel 9a rival.
Looking back on it, the OnePlus 13T also served as a sneaky preview of the OnePlus 15 and the OnePlus 15R (title image). The two phones look very similar indeed.
It seems we’ll know more in April, when the OnePlus 15T is expected to get its Chinese launch. Fingers crossed for a wider rollout and an even more competitive year for mid-range smartphones.
