OnePlus has not yet revealed the OnePlus 15R globally, as it is scheduled to be announced on December 17.
However, a new leak on Geekbench has provided an early glimpse of the phone’s expected performance. The device is known as the model number CPH2767, and is currently believed to be the global version of the Ace 6T, the phone that OnePlus will likely only sell in China.
According to the list of tests, the OnePlus 15R runs Android 16 with 12 GB of RAM. If the performance of the OnePlus 13R is a reference, this memory will likely be the basic configuration of the device, with a storage capacity of 256 GB.
In terms of features, OnePlus has already confirmed some key specifications such as an AMOLED display with a 165Hz refresh rate, IP69K dust and water protection, and an internal G2 Wi-Fi chip to enhance connection stability.

In terms of performance, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 processor allows the OnePlus 15R to achieve average results of up to 2815 for a single core and 9552 for multi-core tests.
Although these synthetic numbers do not reflect real performance in daily use, they show a significant jump compared to the OnePlus 13R, with improvements of 27% in single-core performance and 45% in multi-core performance.
As a result, the OnePlus 15R comes close to the OnePlus 13’s performance, with a smaller 9% difference in single-core performance and a 2% advantage in multi-core performance at this point.








