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Oppo K15 Pro series to launch in China on April 1
Oppo is set to unveil its new K15 Pro smartphone lineup in China on April 1. The series succeeds last year’s K13 Turbo and K13 Turbo Pro models and could appear globally under different names, possibly as the K14 Turbo a

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Oppo is set to unveil its new K15 Pro smartphone lineup in China on April 1. The series succeeds last year’s K13 Turbo and K13 Turbo Pro models and could appear globally under different names, possibly as the K14 Turbo and K14 Turbo Pro.
Chinese consumers can already place pre-orders through Oppo’s official online store ahead of the official launch. While detailed specs remain under wraps, Oppo has confirmed a metal frame and LED lighting on the back of the devices, matching earlier leaked renders.
Leaks suggest multiple variants could be part of the K15 Pro series-likely Pro and Pro+ or Max. The base model is rumored to feature:
- 6.59-inch display
- MediaTek Dimensity 8500 chipset
- Dual rear cameras
- 7,400mAh battery
The higher-end version might pack:

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- MediaTek Dimensity 9500+ processor
- 6.78-inch screen
- 7,760mAh battery
- Dual-camera setup
Oppo’s K15 Pro series targets mid-range buyers in China looking for big batteries and solid performance. For global audiences, the rumored rebranding to K14 Turbo aims to compete with Xiaomi, Samsung, and Realme’s value-packed smartphones.
Watch for Oppo’s pricing strategy and how it balances efficiency and performance with Dimensity processors, especially in battery life. The K15 Pro’s LED rear lighting is an unusual feature in this segment and could introduce new customization or notification options.
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via gsmarena.com


