OnePlus has launched a teaser campaign for the new OnePlus 15R. Branded “Coming Soon” pages have appeared on the company’s regional websites, confirming preparations for a global release. While the company remains tight-lipped about the launch date, pricing, and specifications, the teasers have unveiled available colors and the regions where the smartphone will initially appear.
Unlike the Chinese version, which was available in silver, black, and white, the global OnePlus 15R will be offered in green and gray variants. The device’s release has been confirmed in Germany, India, and the United Kingdom. As reported by Gizmochina, the OnePlus 15R will serve as the international version of the recently launched OnePlus Ace 6 in China. The new device is expected to inherit key features of the Ace 6: a 6.83-inch 165Hz AMOLED display with 1.5K resolution, Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC, a 50-megapixel camera, a battery capacity of 7800 mA·h with 120-watt charging, IP66/68/69K protection, and an ultrasonic under-display fingerprint scanner.
The 7800 mA·h battery, paired with a 165Hz AMOLED display, suggests potential for extended usage. On average, such a battery capacity could support heavy daily use over two days, depending on individual usage patterns.
The OnePlus 15R launch in key markets like Germany, India, and the UK reflects strategic positioning to capture significant market shares. In recent years, smartphone launches in these regions have driven competition and innovation, with consumers benefiting from diverse offerings and competitive pricing.
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