
"This is now confirmed to come with an AMOLED screen boasting "1.5K" resolution and a 165Hz refresh rate. The panel can go down to 2 nits at night, or even 1 nit when you activate Reduce White Point. The handset will also use OnePlus' new DetailMax Engine for photos, which premiered on the OnePlus 15 with three "advanced technologies": Ultra Clear Mode, Clear Burst, and the Clear Night Engine. All three of these will be in the 15R as well."
"Finally, the OnePlus Watch Lite is advertised to last for over 10 days of typical use on one charge, which tells us that it won't run Wear OS. It has over 100 sports modes, a heart rate monitor, a blood oxygen sensor, dual-band GPS, and "comprehensive health tracking", including "a 60-second Wellness Overview". The watch comes in "a premium Phantom Black finish", is made from stainless steel, will be scratch resistant, and is 8.9mm thick while weighing only 35g."
OnePlus will launch three products: the 15R smartphone, the Pad Go 2 tablet, and the Watch Lite smartwatch. The 15R features a 1.5K AMOLED at 165Hz with a low 1–2 nit minimum, OnePlus DetailMax Engine (Ultra Clear Mode, Clear Burst, Clear Night Engine), Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 SoC, and in-house G2 Wi‑Fi and Touch Response chips. The Pad Go 2 offers a 12.1-inch 2.8K LCD reaching 900 nits, 98% DCI‑P3 coverage, and Dolby Vision support. The Watch Lite delivers over 10 days battery, 100+ sports modes, HR and SpO2 sensors, dual-band GPS, a 1.46-inch AMOLED, stainless-steel build, and Android/iOS compatibility.
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