When a OnePlus launch is on the horizon, the internet rarely waits for the keynote. The OnePlus 15 goes official in India at 7PM tonight, and while the brand is promising a slick showcase, most of the details have already slipped out through early listings, China previews, and last-minute price leaks.
Still, for anyone who wants the full show, accessories, bundles, and final pricing included, tonight’s livestream has enough intrigue to justify a front-row seat. Here’s how you can catch the OnePlus 15 global launch tonight.
How to watch the OnePlus 15 global launch
The OnePlus 15 global launch event kicks off at 7PM IST tonight (November 13, 2025) and will stream live on the OnePlus India YouTube channel. Expect OnePlus to lock in India pricing, availability, and those typical day-one perks, from trade-in bonuses to bundled accessories and Red Cable Club sweeteners. You can check out the live stream on OnePlus’ channel to watch everything in real-time.
OnePlus 15 India price leaks and early clues
A briefly visible e-commerce listing spotted by Beebom suggests the OnePlus 15 will jump into a higher price bracket this year. The 12GB+256GB model is tipped at Rs 72,999, while the 16GB+512GB variant could land at Rs 79,999. If accurate, this would make it OnePlus’s priciest non-foldable flagship to date, edging past the OnePlus 13’s Rs 69,999 launch tag.
The listing also revealed two colour options, Ultra Violet and Infinite Black, hinting at a more polished finish this year. Buyers can expect offers to soften the final bill, including trade-in credit of up to Rs 4,000 and bundled Nord Buds deals kicking in from 13 November.
For contrast, the phone launched in China starting at CNY 3,999 (roughly Rs 50,000), a noticeable shift from past years when India pricing stayed closer to Chinese tags.
OnePlus 15: Specs and features
The OnePlus 15 brings a sizeable refresh across display, performance, and battery. Up front is a 6.78-inch BOE Flexible AMOLED LTPO display with a 1.5K resolution and 165Hz refresh rate, promising smoother motion and better power management. With 1,800 nits of peak brightness and full DCI-P3 coverage, visibility under harsh sun should be far more dependable.
Powering the phone is Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, built on a 3nm process with speeds up to a whopping 4.6GHz, paired with the Adreno 840 GPU. Configurations go as high as 16GB LPDDR5X RAM and 1TB UFS 4.1 storage, positioning this as one of the most performance-heavy Android flagships of the year.
The camera setup features three 50MP sensors including a Sony-powered primary, an ultra-wide, and a 3.5x telephoto. OnePlus has dropped the Hasselblad branding this year, but is promising better colour accuracy and low-light results via its in-house processing. The 32MP selfie camera now shoots 4K 60fps, a first for the brand.
If there’s one headline spec, it’s the battery. The OnePlus 15 packs a massive 7,300mAh cell while managing to stay 8.1mm thick and 211 grams. Charging is blazing fast too: 120W wired and 50W wireless. The phone runs OxygenOS 16 based on Android 16.
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With nearly everything leaked ahead of schedule, tonight’s reveal is more about confirmation than surprise. But between the huge battery, faster silicon, and the biggest price leap in the series yet, the OnePlus 15 is already shaping up as OnePlus’s boldest flagship play in India in years.
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