
OnePlus 15 and OnePlus Ace 6 now rumored to launch together, here's when
But wait, there's more. For quite some time now, the OnePlus 15 has been rumored to downgrade to a "1.5K" screen resolution, and lose the Hasselblad camera collaboration. It should compensate for that with the best battery life ever on a OnePlus flagship. And it might be joined by a OnePlus 15 Pro, though this could be coming later down the line, possibly around December. OnePlus 13
The OnePlus 15 is expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 SoC (model number SM8850) which Qualcomm is announcing in September, but the Ace 6 will apparently use the yet-unnamed SM8845, which may or may not end up being called Snapdragon 8s Gen 5.
This will reportedly be unveiled alongside the 8 Elite 2, representing a small step down from that chip, with performance that's just below that of the original Snapdragon 8 Elite. The OnePlus Ace 6 is said to be the first device using this chip.
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M Not gonna happen in the global scene. Even Huawei has forgotten to give their global rom users significant OS updates. New EMUI phones only get security updates. EMUI is dead but they still keep using EMUI for new devices outside China despite lack of new software features on par with the competition. Global EMUI still has no AI features. The Pura 70 series still don't have these. I wonder if the global Pura 80 series have AI features. ? Juan, 8 hours ago This shows that Chinese consumers care more about camera capabilities than processing power. it's not just China. Most of us use our camera more than we use the top speed of our phones. unless you play graphic intensive games, you really don't need that much processing power for every day use. ? SmgUk, 6 hours ago And yet completely irrelevant in the rest of the world haha 😂 It's as if some politicians, who think they own the world, have something to do with it. 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J This shows that Chinese consumers care more about camera capabilities than processing power. ? Jemek, 11 hours ago I mean, maybe not on paper, but how there is a Vivo mini phone and then an exact copy body fro... more Sub-brands is way to get components at lower price. OnePlus is not gonna deal with suppliers, Oppo does. This is the only way some brands can undercut price of other. Small brands can't negotiate better deals like brands that buy huge amounts of components. ? Jemek, 11 hours ago I'm actually curious why the Chinese don't prefer Vivo or Oppo. In my eyes same inve... more Reasons why more mainland people prefer huawei : 1. Good specs with competitive pricing. Huawei's camera is/have been especially good, generally better than oppo & vivo. 2. Good service, strong marketing I don't live in china so I can't affirm this, but it is said that you can get better after sales service & other benefits there. 3. 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