OnePlus is shedding light on the camera capabilities of its soon-to-launch 15T flagship, set to debut in China on March 24. The handset boasts a dual 50-megapixel rear camera setup, including a Sony IMX906 main sensor known for excellent low-light performance and dynamic range, paired with a periscope telephoto lens offering 3.5x optical zoom that extends to 7x lossless zoom through advanced processing.
The telephoto lens is reportedly equipped with Samsung’s JN5 sensor and provides an 85mm equivalent focal length, ideal for portrait shots with natural compression and background separation. Optical image stabilization will help reduce blurriness and enhance crispness across the rear cameras.
A highlight of the OnePlus 15T’s imaging system is the integration of the LUMO imaging platform. Adapted from Oppo technology, LUMO enhances portrait photography by combining optical data, computational depth mapping, and nuanced color adjustment to deliver more accurate skin tones and realistic bokeh effects.
The platform uses a computational optics framework to gather multi-focal optical data and a digital engine to simulate depth effects using spatial computing. Complementing this is ProXDR, an end-to-end HDR process that maintains an expansive dynamic range from live preview through to image sharing.

Early camera samples released by OnePlus show promising detail retention and dynamic range, although real-world performance will put these claims to the test. Additionally, the 15T’s periscope lens keeps the telephoto module compact while extending zoom capabilities, a trend increasingly important for flagship camera setups.



The OnePlus 15T also impresses with a 6.32-inch flat OLED display boasting a 1.5K resolution and a speedy 165Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, it runs on the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, coupled with up to 16GB of LPDDR5x memory and up to 512GB of UFS 4.1 storage, promising flagship-grade responsiveness and multitasking.
Battery life gets a boost thanks to a generous 7,500mAh capacity featuring 100W wired and 50W wireless charging options, a combination rare in top-tier phones. The device will be sold in three colors: brown, white, and green, targeting users who want a stylish yet powerful daily driver.
Compared to other flagship smartphones offering high-megapixel cameras and zoom lenses, the use of the LUMO imaging platform and ProXDR HDR processing shows OnePlus aiming not just for hardware specs but computational photography enhancements. These software-driven improvements could elevate image quality, particularly in portraits-an area where OnePlus rivals like Samsung and Xiaomi have recently pushed hard.
The upcoming launch will reveal whether the 15T’s camera system can truly stand out amid fierce competition. With hardware that checks all the flagship boxes and imaging tech rooted in Oppo’s innovations, OnePlus is betting on a compelling photo experience that goes beyond mere numbers.

