A big OnePlus leak has revealed the company’s full phone launch roadmap for 2025, and fans of the brand can look forward to an exciting year ahead.
On Weibo, Oneline Technology claims to have produced a list of all the key new handsets coming to China in the next months.
First up is the OnePlus 13T, which is said to be the official name for the rumored OnePlus 13 Mini. If accurate, this would be OnePlus’ first return to ‘T’ branding since the 10T in 2022.
The phone is slated to make its Chinese debut in April, although it is unclear when a global launch will take place.
Following that, OnePlus appears to be preparing for a busy May with the launch of the OnePlus Ace 5s and Ace 5v. The latter is thought to be the Chinese version of the Nord 5, which we should expect to see in Europe later this year. However, it is unclear whether the device would be unavailable in the United States, as was the case with the Nord 4.
The biggest launch of the year for OnePlus appears to come in October, when the brand debuts its next flagship. However, it may not be called the OnePlus 14.
Due to tetraphobia, a superstition associated with the number four in Chinese culture, OnePlus may choose to jump right to the OnePlus 15.
While this isn’t a verified change, it wouldn’t be the first time a Chinese brand avoided using the number four in its name. On the other hand, it did not skip the Nord 4, so nothing is confirmed at this point.
The final significant releases of 2025 may arrive in November with the OnePlus Ace 6 and OnePlus Ace 6 Pro. While these devices are slated to debut in China first, significantly modified versions may find their way to Western markets in early 2026.
It’s interesting to note that the leak also implies OnePlus intends to make some major design adjustments for its portfolio in 2025.
Although the details of these design modifications are still unknown, it appears that the company wants to significantly alter the appearance of its phones.
Naturally, the roadmap’s specifics might not be final, so a lot could change before any official launches take place.
The OnePlus Open 2, which is expected to be released much sooner, is one gadget that isn’t listed. On February 20, it will launch in China with the anticipated name Oppo Find N5.
All things considered, the OnePlus 2025 leaked roadmap presents a pretty positive image for brand enthusiasts. The only issue is whether OnePlus has any more surprises planned or whether this leak turns out to be accurate.