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In summary:
- Tech Advisor reports that OnePlus has officially revealed the design and colors for the upcoming OnePlus 15T, dubbed the ‘Small Screen King.’
- The device features a metal unibody design with available colors including black and a new olive green hue, plus a potential third option.
- Expected to launch later this month with a massive 7500mAh battery and improved periscope camera, though availability may be limited to China and India only.
The OnePlus 15T is shaping up to be quite the smartphone and yet another teaser has dropped from the Chinese phone maker.
After confirming various specs and features, OnePlus has now shown us the design along with two colours of the 15T, which it’s calling the “Small Screen King” – very possibly a fair title.
The phone will be released later this month, but we now know what it looks like, as well as two of the colourways. A post on Weibo advertising a chance to win one was accompanied by an image of the 15T.
Its design looks extremely similar to the 13T (the ‘14’ model name is being skipped due to the perceived unluckiness of the number 4) with a smart, minimalist look featuring a metal unibody construction.
We can see it in a similar black to the 13T, but also a new green hue which has an olive sort of tone.

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There may be a third colour yet to be revealed as the 13T came in black, silver and pink. A pink option would be a fitting rival to the recently announced iPhone 17e and Nothing Phone (4a).
However, in the West, we might not be able to directly compare these phones, despite how good the 15T is looking. It may only go on sale in China and possibly in India as the OnePlus 15s.
We hope OnePlus does a global launch because the phone – described in said Weibo post (machine translated): “Performance and battery life surpass large screens, flagship experience completely outclasses small screens. It’s the dream phone for all small-screen enthusiasts!” – sounds like something we want.
Here’s a recap of the OnePlus 15T news so far:
