Highlights:
- Model number PLK110 appears on Geekbench database.
- Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 chip, Adreno 840 GPU, Android 16 spotted.
- Early prototype scores 776 (single‑core) and 1915 (multi‑core).
- Over 7000mAh battery and 90W fast charging expected.
- Rumored 50MP main camera with periscope zoom lens.
The tech world is buzzing as OnePlus’ upcoming flagship, the OnePlus 15, has surfaced on the benchmark platform Geekbench. Listed under the model number PLK110, the device is believed to be in its prototype phase, with its official launch expected in China between late October and early November.
Discovered by a well‑known tipster, the listing reveals some key performance details. Powered by Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 processor, the handset’s CPU features eight cores — six clocked up to 3.63GHz and two reaching a blazing 4.61GHz. Graphics performance is handled by the Adreno 840 GPU, making it a likely powerhouse for gaming and heavy multitasking.
The tested prototype was running Android 16 and backed by 16GB of RAM. While its initial benchmark scores — 776 in single‑core and 1915 in multi‑core — may seem modest for a flagship, the reason is clear: the CPU speed was capped below 1GHz during testing. This is common for early engineering units, which are still undergoing performance tuning.
According to Sujit Ram, founder of Software77.in:
“Benchmark results from prototypes rarely reflect real‑world performance. Once the final tuning is done, the OnePlus 15’s Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 chip is likely to deliver some of the best scores in the industry.”
Rumored Design and Hardware
Previous leaks suggest that the OnePlus 15 will retain a similar camera design to the OnePlus 13. The display is expected to be a 6.78‑inch flat OLED panel with 1.5K resolution and LTPO technology for smooth refresh rate transitions.
Battery life could be a major selling point, with speculation pointing to a massive 7000mAh+ battery paired with 90W wired fast charging. Photography enthusiasts may enjoy the combination of a 50MP main sensor and a periscope telephoto lens, potentially offering impressive zoom capabilities without sacrificing detail.