OnePlus reveals why it skipped the OnePlus 14
The OnePlus 15 is the successor to the OnePlus 13, but the company says it didn’t skip a number because 4 is considered unlucky in Chinese culture. Instead, the device represents a two-generational leap in performance, intelligence, and design, which is why OnePlus skipped ahead to number 15.
it’s a complete transformation, which means we have revamped the entire device, both inside and out.
Celina Shi, OnePlus Europe’s CMO, October 2025
The OnePlus 15 is also emblematic of the company’s new Artificial Intelligence approach, which puts AI at the center of the smartphone experience. The Plus Key, which first appeared on the OnePlus 13s in June, has also replaced the Alert Slider on the OnePlus 15. This AI-driven customizable key allows quick access to frequently used functions such as screenshots and camera.
The OnePlus 15 is also the first phone to ship with OxygenOS 16, the new version of OnePlus’s smartphone user interface. It combines AI capabilities with a user-centric experience to allow users to get more done easily.
OxygenOS 16 also brings an updated version of Mind Space, the company’s AI locker, where you can save your content to be analyzed by AI. Mind Space now works with Google’s Gemini to let it take actions based on your locker contents.
In addition to storing on-screen content, OnePlus says that Plus Mind also acts as a context-aware second brain of sorts.
This powerful integration allows Gemini to access information you’ve saved to Mind Space and combine it with its advanced LLM (large language model) and real-time internet access, making it the industry’s first personalized AI with Gemini.
Celina Shi, OnePlus Europe’s CMO, October 2025
Low-light photos have also improved, thanks to Clear Night Engine, which captures multiple brightness levels simultaneously to produce more natural-looking low-light shots.
The OnePlus 15‘s design has been overhauled to emphasize its superiority over the OnePlus 13. It comes in three distinctive color finishes – Infinite Black, Sand Storm, and Ultra Violet – each catering to a different audience.
We wanted people to not only know that there are better specs and an improved product experience, but that the device [itself] is different. It therefore needed to look different, which is why we’ve overhauled the design with an ID revamp and a symmetrical camera module.
Celina Shi, OnePlus Europe’s CMO, October 2025
Shi stopped short of revealing whether the global version of the OnePlus 15 will also have a 165Hz display like its Chinese counterpart, only revealing that refresh rates and screen quality are key parts of its new philosophy.
Setting expectations
Without its gigantic battery and an affordable price tag, the OnePlus 15 will struggle in international markets
On top of that, the OnePlus 15 apparently comes with smaller camera sensors. This doesn’t just explain the excessive focus on DetailMaxEngine, but also why the device is being pitched as a gaming-friendly phone.
Add to that the fact that the phone may not even have a 165Hz screen in the US, and it almost starts to sound like a tough sell in international markets. It may have a niche audience, but it looks like the global version will have nothing on the Chinese variant.
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