OnePlus has now confirmed the extent of its OnePlus 15 global release plans. Not only has the company outlined when its new flagship will be available to purchase, but it has also revealed its OnePlus 15 Early Bird Campaign ahead of time.

In China, OnePlus has just recently replaced the OnePlus 13 with the OnePlus 15. However, the firm has now verified the scope of its international rollout strategies of its new flagship. As already anticipated, OnePlus 15 will be launched globally on November 13 or a little more than two weeks after Oppo unveiled the Find X9 and Find X9 Pro in non-Chinese markets.

OnePlus intends to launch the OnePlus 15 in the world at 13.30 UTC November 13, as the teasers below show. Although the company is not going to be announcing the global pricing until the actual launch, one of the leaks in the past has been that the OnePlus 15 will begin at £949 in the UK with 16 GB of RAM and 512 GB of storage. OnePlus 15 Bonus Drop Bundle OnePlus 15 Bonus Drop Bundle still runs, and the full details of this bonus package, which we have separated so far, are described.
Also the company has announced information regarding OnePlus 15 Early Bird Campaign that is going on until November 13 14:20 UTC. Firstly, it will be possible to select a free DJI Osmo Mobile 7 smartphone handheld gimbal, OnePlus Pad Lite, OnePlus Buds Pro 3 or Oneplus Watch 3 (currently, a retailer of $349 on Amazon) and a range of accessories.
It should be noted that before November 13, DJI will probably introduce a new model in place of the Osmo Mobile 7, the Osmo Mobile 8. Furthermore, when a person wants to grab either of these free gifts, he/she has to deposit a certain amount of either, 1/1 Euro or 1 Pound. Besides that, OnePlus also suggests that its new flagship will ultimately be sold with 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage. When the business is launched, the company will initially only have OnePlus 15 in the colour choices of Infinite Black, Sand Storm and Ultra Violet with 16 GB of RAM and 512 GB of storage.
Incidentally, the company is remaining quiet about replacing the OnePlus 13R outside of its home market for the time being. For the time being, one can only pick up its successor, the Ace 6, as a Chinese import. Likewise, we are still none the wiser regarding the status of the Tablet 2, a MediaTek Dimensity 9400 Plus-powered tablet that OnePlus also introduced last week.




