OnePlus reveals more details about the 15R, including the chipset powering it | Infinium-tech
Last month, OnePlus started teasing three new products that it is going to fully unveil on December 17: OnePlus 15R, OnePlus Pad Go 2, and OnePlus Watch Lite.
Today, the company has revealed more details about the trio. Let’s start with the OnePlus 15R smartphone. It is now confirmed to come with an AMOLED screen with “1.5K” resolution and a 165Hz refresh rate. The panel can go down by 2 nits at night or even 1 nit when you activate Reduce White Point.

The handset will also use OnePlus’ new DetailMax Engine for photos, which premiered on the OnePlus 15, with three “advanced technologies”: Ultra Clear mode, Clear Burst, and Clear Night Engine. These three will also be in 15R.
The OnePlus 15R is powered by Qualcomm’s recently announced Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 SoC. This will be the first device to be launched globally using this chipset. The 15R also has a G2 Wi-Fi chip and a touch response chip, both developed in-house.
The OnePlus Pad Go 2 features a 12.1-inch screen with “2.8K” resolution and a maximum brightness of 900 nits. This tells us that it’s an LCD panel, and OnePlus says it reaches 98% of the DCI-P3 color space while also supporting Dolby Vision.
Finally, the OnePlus Watch Lite is advertised to last for more than 10 days of normal use on a single charge, which tells us that it will not run Wear OS. It has “comprehensive health tracking” including over 100 sports modes, a heart rate monitor, a blood oxygen sensor, dual-band GPS, and “60-second wellness observations.”
The watch comes in a “premium Phantom Black finish”, is made of stainless steel, will be scratch resistant, and is 8.9 mm thick while weighing only 35 grams. It has a 1.46-inch AMOLED screen with 3,000-nit peak brightness in sports mode and 600-nit peak brightness “for daily use”. It will support connecting to both Android and iOS devices.

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