Breaking it down simply — onePlus 16 is tipped to feature a 6.78-inch BOE OLED display with a dynamic refresh rate that could scale up to 240Hz.

Fresh leaks around the OnePlus 16 suggest the company is doubling down on display and performance, while also addressing gaps seen in the previous generation. Leaks shared by Digital Chat Station (via) point to a big jump in display tech, backed by Qualcomm’s next premium-tier chip, with some sought-after corrections in areas where the last model felt less complete.

OnePlus 16 chipset and performance

At the core, the OnePlus 16 is expected to run on the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro. This chip is part of a new strategy from Qualcomm, which is likely splitting its premium-tier lineup into standard and Pro tiers. The Pro variant is expected to sit in more premium, “Ultra-level” devices.

That puts the OnePlus 16 in a more direct fight with top-end flagships rather than upper mid-premium devices, which the predecessor, the OnePlus 15, found itself competing it based on its current positioning. Support for LPDDR6 RAM is also expected. Phones like the rumoured iQOO 16 will likely use the same chip, which means raw performance may no longer be the differentiator on its own. What brands do around it will matter more.

Display and refresh rate

This is where OnePlus is trying to stand apart. The OnePlus 16 is tipped to feature a 6.78-inch BOE X5 OLED panel with a 1.5K resolution, possibly with a 2K option in testing. It may also use LIPO packaging, which essentially shrinks the internal display borders to allow very thin, even bezels, reportedly under 1 mm on all sides.

The bigger headline is refresh rate. The company is said to be testing a dynamic system that starts around 200Hz and could scale up to 240Hz. That continues a steady climb, from 120Hz on the OnePlus 13, 165Hz on the OnePlus 15 for select gaming scenarios, and now potentially 240Hz.

While, to some, that may sound like an overkill, but in practice, the gains would most be visible in fast-paced gaming, where responsiveness and frame pacing matter. Outside of that, the difference is harder to notice, and not every app or game is built to take advantage of it. There’s also the obvious trade-off of higher refresh rates tending to draw more power, but OnePlus may make arrangements for that with a larger battery.

OnePlus seems to be taking advantage of a gap that has opened up here. The ASUS ROG Phone 9 Pro pushed high refresh rates in gaming, but with ASUS stepping back from phones, that niche has thinned out. OnePlus seems to be stepping into that space, but without going full gaming-phone in design.

Other expected specs

The OnePlus 15 got a lot right on performance and battery, but the cameras were often described as good, not standout. This is where the course correction shows, and here’s what’s expected from the 16:

Likely to run OxygenOS 17 based on Android 17.

Base variant expected with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage.

The OnePlus 16 is expected to launch in China in October 2026, followed by an India release in November. That follows the same schedule as the OnePlus 15, which launched in China in October 2025, and reached India in November , starting at Rs 72,999. Early pricing for the new model is tipped at around CNY 5,000 (around Rs 69,000), which is CNY 1,000 higher than the current one.

If the leaks hold, the OnePlus 16 looks geared toward shoppers who prioritise smooth performance and gaming responsiveness over everything else. The jump to a 240Hz display may not translate into everyday gains for most people, so camera consistency and everyday battery performance will matter.