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You already know what it looks like, now we might know the OnePlus 15 launch date

The OnePlus 15 launch couple be just a few weeks away

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What’s happened? Over recent months, details regarding the OnePlus 15 have surfaced on the internet. Now, after weeks of waiting, the launch date of this upcoming flagship smartphone has been tipped.

  • According to 91Mobiles, the OnePlus 15 might make its international debut on November 13.
  • OnePlus has also revealed the design of this device via its India X page.
  • The new phone might be available in India on the same day as launch.
  • Other OnePlus 15 specs remain unconfirmed at this point.

Why is this important? The OnePlus 15 series is the brand’s flagship entry, going up against competition from the likes of Apple, Samsung, and Google. Just like entries from these competing devices, the OnePlus 15 promises top-of-the-line specifications.

  • This device will be one of the first smartphone entries in the US market to feature the Snapdragon Elite Gen 5 flagship chip.
  • OnePlus claims its new flagship “is a 2-generation upgrade in Power, Intelligence, Design.”
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Why should I care? While performance is a main talking point on smartphones, design is what draws in onlookers. OnePlus understands this fact, and with the coming OnePlus 15, it is offering a new and refreshed design.

  • The OnePlus 15 will feature three rear-facing cameras that sit in an island on the top-left-hand side of the device.
  • Unlike its predecessor, the OnePlus 13, this entry will feature flat sides.
  • The device will come in a Sand Storm colour option.

Okay, what’s next? For now, we can’t confirm the specifications on this coming device, as details are slim. However, over the course of the coming weeks, leaks from tipsters and official reveals from OnePlus will gradually define this device’s properties.

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