OnePlus 15 specs leaked on Geekbench: 16GB of RAM, Snapdragon Elite 2 and Android 16

The benchmarking website Geekbench recently featured the OnePlus 15. In addition to providing testing results and other information you might find useful, this listing verifies the phone’s processor.
It is clear which phone this is, even if it was listed with the OnePlus PLK110 model number. The results of its benchmarking are one thing you should absolutely ignore. Naturally, this is a test unit, and it isn’t even operating at full capacity. The results displayed are unrelated to the real power of the next phone or processor.
In relation to that, the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 processor will power the OnePlus 15. October is when that chip is anticipated to arrive. One of the first devices to use it will be the OnePlus 15.
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The smartphone will come with 16GB of RAM, according to this listing. Well, 16GB of RAM will be present in at least one of its models. LPDDR5X RAM is what we anticipate OnePlus to use, but we’ll have to wait and see.

OnePlus 15 will come with OxygenOS16 on top of Android 16
This listing also disclosed that, as anticipated, Android 16 will be pre-installed. Naturally, Google’s OS will have OxygenOS 16 pre-installed on top of it.
This listing indicates that the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 will have six secondary cores operating at 3.63GHz and two prime cores operating at 4.61GHz. That portion is very likely accurate, but the outcomes aren’t worth mentioning, as was already said.
Although the global version will be delayed, the OnePlus 15 will ship before the year ends, most likely in October. It’s probably going to arrive in Q1 of next year. Additionally, OnePlus is eschewing the OnePlus 14 moniker. The OnePlus 4 moniker was omitted by the corporation since the number four is unlucky in China.

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