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In abstract:
- OnePlus formally confirmed the OnePlus 15T as a compact smartphone that includes a 6.32-inch AMOLED show, large 7500mAh battery, and twin 50MP cameras whereas weighing simply 194g.
- Tech Advisor expresses doubt concerning the machine’s world availability, suggesting it might stay unique to the Chinese language market regardless of its aggressive specs.
- The 15T might probably rival flagship units just like the Galaxy S26 and Pixel 10, however restricted worldwide launch could forestall broader competitors.
OnePlus has formally confirmed that the OnePlus 15T is coming quickly and it seems to be a uncommon breed.
Rumours of a smaller, cheaper tackle the OnePlus 15 have been doing the rounds for months, and the corporate has lastly given a stable indication that one thing is afoot.
Over on Chinese language social community Weibo, OnePlus Group Supervisor Shuai Lan has confirmed (by way of machine translation) that “The dream cellphone for small-screen lovers is coming quickly!”
The hashtag OnePlus 15T can be utilized to the put up, leaving us in little question as to the identification of the corporate’s subsequent huge smartphone launch.

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The thought of a compact smartphone (a 6.32-inch AMOLED show is rumoured) with an enormous battery (probably as huge as 7500mAh) is a compelling one, alright.
In addition to these aforementioned specs, the OnePlus 15T is rumoured to pack wi-fi charging, twin 50Mp cameras (extensive and telephoto), and a 16Mp entrance digicam. Regardless of that vast battery, it might weigh a really cheap 194g.
I actually hope OnePlus does the appropriate factor with the 15T this time round. It might give the Galaxy S26 and Pixel 10 a run for his or her cash.
The issue is that I’ve doubts over the OnePlus 15T’s wider availability. This teaser may be very a lot focused on the Chinese language market, and we merely can’t see the ultimate product being introduced over to the West.
Final 12 months, the OnePlus 13T (pictured above) solely launched in China and India (because the 13s with barely completely different specs).
Given the latest information of OnePlus’s poor efficiency and rumours that its days are numbered, I’m not too hopeful {that a} world launch is on the playing cards for the OnePlus 15T.
I’d be delighted to be proved mistaken, although.

