OnePlus continues its efforts to add new models to its product range, and information clarifying the basic features of the OnePlus 15R, which will be released very soon, has emerged. According to the brand’s official announcement, the device’s front camera will have a 32-megapixel resolution and will offer autofocus support; this innovation is seen as a significant and direct upgrade compared to the 16-megapixel camera in its predecessor, the OnePlus 13R.
The OnePlus 15R is coming soon
This improved front camera also represents a significant advancement in video recording, surpassing the 1080p limit of the previous model and being able to shoot at 4K resolution at 30 frames per second. To increase image processing capabilities, the phone will be equipped with a new system called DetailMax Engine.

Another notable detail on the camera side is that the OnePlus 15R’s front camera will be at the same level as the flagship model OnePlus 15 in terms of resolution and autofocus; however, the sensor choice will be different. While the OnePlus 15 uses the Sony IMX709 sensor, the 15R is reportedly going to feature an OmniVision sensor for the front camera.
Other specifications confirmed by OnePlus reveal that the 15R will come with a 1.5K resolution display with a 165Hz refresh rate for a smooth visual experience. In terms of performance, the device will use the powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 processor. One of the most striking features is the phone’s massive 7,400 mAh battery capacity, which will offer 80W fast charging support.
The device will run on the OxygenOS 16 operating system. Its rear camera will have a 50-megapixel resolution and support high-quality video recording, capable of recording at 4K resolution at 120 frames per second.
Furthermore, the device’s IP68 and IP69 certifications confirm high-level dust and water resistance. The OnePlus 15R, which will be available to consumers, will be released in three different color options: black, green, and purple, and its launch date has been announced as December 17th.

