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OnePlus has been teasing its next phone for weeks through leaks and official hints, and the company has now confirmed when it’s actually arriving. The OnePlus 15T will launch in China on March 24, 2026, with the date confirmed through an official teaser poster from OnePlus.

The phone is positioned as a compact flagship, continuing OnePlus’s push to deliver high-end specs in a smaller, easier-to-handle form factor. With the launch just days away, more details about the full spec sheet and pricing are expected to surface shortly.
What is the OnePlus 15T Launch Date all about?
For anyone who prefers a phone that actually fits comfortably in one hand, the OnePlus 15T is worth paying attention to. Compact Android flagships are rare, and OnePlus is doubling down on that space rather than treating it as an afterthought.
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This isn’t a cut-down version of a larger phone with reduced specs to match the smaller size. The 15T is expected to come with a 6.32-inch display, putting it in the same size range as the base Galaxy S26, with a 165Hz refresh rate and slim, symmetrical bezels that match what you’d find on its larger sibling.
The internal hardware is equally serious. The phone runs on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, which is the same class of processor powering the current crop of top-tier Android flagships. Compact size, full flagship performance, that’s the combination OnePlus is going for here.
OnePlus 15T Battery
Compact phones have always struggled with battery life because a smaller body means less room for a large cell. The OnePlus 15T throws that trade-off out entirely.
It’s expected to pack a 7,500mAh battery, which is larger than what Samsung and Apple put in their current flagships and bigger than the cell inside the OnePlus 15 itself. For a phone this size, that number is genuinely unexpected.
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Charging keeps pace with the hardware. The 15T supports 100W wired charging and 50W wireless charging, the latter being an addition that the OnePlus 15 didn’t offer. Getting a 7,500mAh battery topped up quickly matters more when the cell is this large, and those charging speeds make that practical.
On the camera side, the ultra-wide lens is still absent, but the telephoto camera now reaches 3.5x optical zoom, an improvement over what the previous model offered. The periscope design gives that zoom range better optical quality than a standard telephoto at the same magnification.
Pricing hasn’t been confirmed yet, but the upgraded chip, larger battery, and improved telephoto all point toward a higher price than the OnePlus 15. The exact number should become clear around the March 24th launch event.











