Big Update on OnePlus 15, Launching on October 27 with Ace 6 and Three New Color Options

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OnePlus 15: Today, OnePlus has officially announced the launch date and colors of the OnePlus 15. company revealed that the OnePlus 15 smartphone will be released on October 27 at 6 PM. Along with this, three color options have been announced Original Sand Dune, Absolute Black and Misty Purple.

According to IT Home, among these, Absolute Black is the industry’s first “Full Matte Silk Glass” with an ultra-low reflectivity of 3.7%. Misty Purple is the industry’s first “Two-Dimensional Flowing Glass,” which includes light-sensitive materials that change color with light. According to a new leak report, it has been confirmed that the OnePlus Pad 2, OnePlus 15, and OnePlus Ace 6 will all be launched together on October 27.

A user replied on X, saying, “Let’s see if there’s any big upgrade in OnePlus 15. If not, I’ll just go for OnePlus 13.” This shows that people are still eagerly waiting for it. After some confusion among users, OnePlus has finally confirmed that its new flagship, the OnePlus 15, will launch in China on October 27. Along with it, a mid-range model OnePlus Ace 6 will also be launched.

The OnePlus 15 will be the first smartphone equipped with the Oriental Screen 3.0 (third-generation Oriental Screen). Talking about its display, it features a 165Hz high-resolution screen that supports true hardware 1-nit dark night display, LTPO 2.0 adaptive frequency conversion, and a 1.15mm ultra-narrow four-side design. The OnePlus 15 smartphone will also be the first to feature the fifth-generation Snapdragon 8 Extreme Edition processor.

According to a leak report by IT Home, on September 26, 2025, at a technical conference, OnePlus China President Li Jie said that introducing the 165Hz high-resolution frame screen aims to significantly improve gaming accuracy — such as detecting enemies earlier in FPS games, easily spotting jungle monsters in MOBAs, and accurately capturing actions in fighting games.

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