Written By Shubham Arora
Published By: Shubham Arora | Published: Sep 19, 2025, 09:32 PM (IST)
The OnePlus 15 has shown up on Geekbench once more, and unlike its first run, the numbers finally look like they belong to a flagship phone. The device, carrying the model number PLK110, posted a single-core score of 3,709 and a multi-core score of 11,000. This is a major jump compared to its earlier outing, where the numbers were surprisingly low – just 639 and 1,871. That early run is now believed to have been carried out on prototype hardware, which would explain the weak performance. Also Read: Apple A19 Pro vs Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5: Early Benchmarks Suggest iPhone Still Ahead
The new benchmark also confirms the hardware at play. The OnePlus 15 is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, clocked at 4.61GHz, paired with 16GB of RAM and running Android 16 out of the box. This lines up with what we’ve seen on other upcoming flagships. In fact, Xiaomi’s upcoming 17 series was also spotted on Geekbench recently with the same chip, scoring nearly identical results at 3,705 single-core and 11,228 multi-core. Also Read: MediaTek To Launch Next-Gen Flagship Chipset Just A Day Before Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 Debut
Leaks suggest the OnePlus 15 could bring some serious upgrades to the table. The phone is expected to feature a 1.5K BOE display with a 165Hz refresh rate, which should make it one of the sharpest and smoothest panels you’ll find on a flagship. Also Read: Xiaomi 17 Pro, 17 Pro Max Teased With Secondary Rear Display: Here's What We Know
On the camera side, OnePlus is reportedly sticking with a triple 50MP setup, but this time it’s being enhanced by the company’s new DetailMax Engine. A few early camera samples have already been shared, showing improvements in both detail and dynamic range, hinting that photography will remain a key focus.
The OnePlus 15 is tipped to carry a 7,000mAh battery – unusually large for a mainstream flagship – with support for 100W wired and 50W wireless charging. If accurate, this could be a game-changer for heavy users who don’t want to worry about charging mid-day.