The OnePlus 15s isn't coming to India. That much is
now confirmed by multiple tipsters, and it's been the dominant rumor since January. But the headline buries the real story: the 15s cancellation isn't an isolated product decision — it's one piece of what looks increasingly like
a structured retreat by OnePlus from global markets. And for Indian consumers who've followed the brand since the One, it's a genuinely sobering moment.
Summary
- The OnePlus 15s — a rebranded version of the China-exclusive 15T — has been officially cancelled for India, confirmed by tipsters Yogesh Brar and Debayan Roy across multiple posts since January 2026.
- Whether the OnePlus 16 will launch in India remains undecided; Yogesh Brar claims the OnePlus 15 may be the last flagship the brand releases in the country.
- OnePlus is reportedly exiting the US, UK, and EU markets as early as Q2 2026, with India shifting to online-only sales.
- The OnePlus Open 2 global launch was also cancelled, removing the brand from the foldable segment entirely outside China.
- OnePlus India's CEO stepped down in the first half of 2026 amid shutdown rumours.
A Cancellation Six Months in the Making
The 15s saga has been dragging since January, when Yogesh Brar — arguably the most reliable OnePlus tipster — flagged a 90% probability the device wouldn't happen in India. Then in February, a separate leak said it was back on track with a tweaked camera setup. Now, as of mid-June, Brar is back with a flat cancellation call, and Debayan Roy's post on X confirms the same. The on-again, off-again cycle is over. It's off.
I suppose the obvious question is: why? The OnePlus 15T — the Chinese original that would have become the 15s — is a genuinely strong phone. A 6.32-inch 165Hz AMOLED,
Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, 7,500mAh battery with 100W SuperVOOC, and a dual 50MP camera system with Sony IMX906. There's nothing wrong with the hardware. The decision not to bring it to India isn't a product quality issue.
The Bigger Problem OnePlus Won't Say Out Loud
Here's where it gets uncomfortable. The 15s isn't the only casualty. The
OnePlus Open 2 — the successor to the brand's first foldable — was quietly shelved before it ever reached global markets.
OnePlus is reportedly pulling out of the US, UK, and EU markets entirely, with India being pushed to an online-only model. Rising component costs are cited as a factor, but the scope of the pullback suggests something more structural.
"Stocks of the OnePlus 15 across major Indian e-commerce platforms are rapidly going out of stock — suggesting consumers are panic-buying what might be the last OnePlus flagship they'll ever see in India."
Most damaging: Yogesh Brar, the same tipster who called the 15s cancellation in January, is now saying OnePlus 15 could be the last flagship the brand launches in India full stop. That means no 15s, uncertain 16, and potentially no road forward for premium OnePlus hardware in one of the world's largest smartphone markets.
What About the OnePlus 16?
Given the 15s outcome and everything happening around it, the question isn't whether the 16 will be delayed — it's whether
OnePlus has the India infrastructure left to launch it at all.
The OnePlus 16 is expected in China around September or October, with a potential global window in November. The OnePlus India CEO's departure earlier this year doesn't help confidence. A September China launch without a confirmed India date would have been newsworthy six months ago. Now it barely registers as a surprise.