Big OnePlus 15 camera upgrade teased, and leaked price could tempt you from Apple and Google
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Paulo Vargas Published October 22, 2025 |
What’s happened? OnePlus China President, Li Jie Louis has revealed the OnePlus 15 will debut Oppo’s LUMO processing and aim to be the brand’s best camera phone yet. A separate leak has given us our first taste of a potential OnePlus 15 price.
This is important because: Camera and price can be important guides when it comes to making an upgrade decision. Today’s signals point to a camera-first push, plus an early number for the top memory tier, helpful even if it is not yet confirmed.
Why should I care? If you are due an upgrade, this looks like OnePlus’ biggest photo leap to date. It also gives you a rough budget check before launch, so you can plan or pounce on deals for current models.
Okay, so what’s next? We are waiting on sensor details, full regions, and locked-in pricing. The reveal should explain how LUMO meshes with Hasselblad tuning and when you can actually buy the phone in your market.
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