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OnePlus's latest flagship OnePlus 15 was unveiled at Qualcomm's Snapdragon Summit a few days earlier and since then there have been a lot of excitement around the upcoming flagship. Just a few days ago, a review of the OnePlus 15 had gone live on YouTube which shared the phone's GeekBench and 3D Mark scores.
Now, we have a full fledged unboxing video of the OnePlus 15, straight from the company's China President Louis Lee. The video was uploaded by Lee on his Weibo account, showing the phone in the new Sand Storm color variant.
Inside the box, we are shown there is a white color charging brick with the signature red color USB-C cable, a SIM ejector tool and a colour matches case.
The new colour variant was also shown on the company's official Weibo handle. The video gives a clearer glimpse at both front and back design of the OnePlus 15 which features a OnePlus 13s like squarish camera module, and a Plus key in place of the iconinc alert slider. The volume rockers and power button continue on the right hand side of the device.
OnePlus 15: What we know so far?
OnePlus has earlier confirmed that the phone will be powered by the new Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor. It is also going to run a 165Hz display which could play a big impact in upgrading the gaming performance of the device.
OnePlus has also announced the end of its partnership for the camera lens with Hassleblad and the company will now use its own DetailMax image engine.
The device will run in China on ColorOS while the global variant should come running on the OxygenOS 16 based on Android 16. While OnePlus hasn't announced a confirmed launch date for the OnePlus 15, the likely launch date is expected to be 27 October in China.
As for the India launch, users will likley have to wait for a couple of month as OnePlus usually debuts its flagship models in early January.
Leaks suggest that the phone will come with a 1.5K LTPO AMOLED display. It will also said to come with support for LPDDR5x RAM and UFS 4.1 storage.
The phone is said to come with aerospace-grade ceramic coating that is created with Micro-Arc Oxidation (MAO) process. This new process is expected to provide significantly better toughness than both aluminium and titanium.

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