OnePlus appears to be preparing for an exciting conclusion to the year. As the company readies for the launch of its highly awaited OnePlus 15 in India, recent leaks indicate that the Chinese smartphone manufacturer is simultaneously developing two additional high-performance devices, reportedly under a new ‘Turbo’ gaming series. Renowned Chinese tipster Digital Chat Station shared insights on the microblogging site Weibo, revealing that OnePlus is working on two gaming-focused smartphones within the Turbo lineup. These devices are anticipated to offer exceptional performance, featuring industry-leading chipsets, high refresh rate displays, and large batteries to appeal to mobile gaming fans.
The first device in the Turbo series is rumored to be equipped with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset, which is positioned just below the flagship 8 Elite Gen 5. OnePlus has allegedly confirmed plans to introduce this smartphone with the new SoC, highlighting its commitment to maintaining cutting-edge mobile performance. Initial reports suggest that this upcoming phone will feature a 1.5K AMOLED display with a 165Hz refresh rate, matching the smooth performance of the OnePlus 15 display. Additionally, it may include a substantial 8,000mAh battery, ensuring lengthy gaming sessions without frequent recharging. To enhance its premium appeal, the device could come with an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner, a feature generally found in high-end models.
In parallel, OnePlus is reportedly developing a second Turbo variant, which is expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset from the previous year. Although this chipset is slightly less powerful than the Gen 5, it still provides high-end performance, suggesting that this model will serve as a more budget-friendly option within the gaming lineup. The leak indicates that this device will feature a “high-performance display and a large battery,” although the specific capacity has yet to be revealed. However, earlier reports have hinted at a potential 9,000mAh battery, which would be among the largest ever included in a OnePlus device.
Interestingly, the leak also suggests that this second device could rival smartphones using the MediaTek Dimensity 8500 chipset, a processor anticipated to appear in upcoming models like the Redmi Turbo 5 and Realme Neo 8. At this time, OnePlus has not officially acknowledged the existence of the Turbo lineup. It remains uncertain whether these gaming-oriented smartphones will be available outside of China. Nonetheless, if OnePlus opts for a global launch, reports indicate that it is unlikely to occur before early 2026.
With the OnePlus 15 set to debut in India later this month and the Ace 6 already launched in China, it seems that OnePlus is intensifying its focus on performance-driven smartphones, potentially reshaping its role in the gaming smartphone sector.
