The upcoming OnePlus 15 smartphone is generating quite a buzz, with reports suggesting that it may not measure up to its predecessor, the OnePlus 13, in some key areas. According to leaks from Digital Chat Station, the OnePlus 15 will feature a 1.5K display, which is a step down from the QHD+ / 2K screen found on the OnePlus 13. Additionally, the new screen is rumored to be completely flat, a departure from the subtly curved edges of the OnePlus 13.
One of the most notable changes is the potential end of OnePlus’ partnership with camera giant Hasselblad. The OnePlus 15 is said to sport an independent branding for its camera system, signaling a shift away from the successful collaboration that began with the OnePlus 9 in 2021. While OnePlus cameras have significantly improved in recent years, with the Hasselblad partnership contributing to a distinct photographic style characterized by rich contrast and vibrant colors, it remains to be seen how the new branding will impact the camera quality.
Despite concerns about the camera changes, the OnePlus 15 is expected to be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 processor, positioning it as a top contender in the 2026 flagship smartphone market. While the leaked information does not explicitly confirm the end of the OnePlus-Hasselblad collaboration, the potential changes raise questions about the future direction of OnePlus’ camera technology.
As fans eagerly await the official launch of the OnePlus 15, it will be interesting to see how these reported downgrades impact the overall performance and user experience of the device. Stay tuned for more updates on the OnePlus 15 as further details emerge.