A 185Hz LTPO OLED Display Aims to Redefine Smooth
According to recent leaks, the OnePlus 16 is being tested with a 185Hz LTPO OLED panel, a notable jump from the 165Hz refresh rate on the OnePlus 15. That would make it one of the highest‑refresh‑rate flagships on the market, firmly positioning it as a leading 185Hz display phone. The screen is said to use a 6.78‑inch BOE panel with ultra‑narrow bezels on all four sides, BT.2020 color gamut support, and a custom touch control IC. Together, these elements suggest not only smoother animations and gaming, but also improved touch responsiveness and more accurate color reproduction. While earlier rumors floated an even higher 240Hz ceiling, the current 185Hz target looks like a realistic balance between performance, power consumption, and panel reliability for a premium flagship.

200MP Periscope Camera Pushes Long‑Range Photography
On the imaging side, the OnePlus 16 leaks describe a rear triple‑camera setup centered on a 200MP Samsung HP5 periscope telephoto lens offering 3x optical zoom. This 200MP periscope camera would place the phone directly against top flagship competitors that emphasize long‑range shooting and high‑detail zoom. It reportedly joins a 50MP primary camera and a 50MP ultra‑wide sensor, covering standard, wide, and telephoto use cases with high‑resolution sensors across the board. A dedicated AI button is also tipped, signaling that OnePlus may lean more heavily into AI‑driven features like scene detection, advanced noise reduction, and automated composition improvements. Combined, these camera upgrades indicate that the OnePlus 16 is designed to compete head‑on in the flagship space where optical zoom quality and computational photography now play a defining role.
Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 and 9,000mAh Battery Target All‑Day Performance
Under the hood, the OnePlus 16 is expected to be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro, paired with next‑generation LPDDR6 RAM. This combination should move the phone into a new performance tier, promising faster app launches, smoother multitasking, and improved on‑device AI processing compared to current flagships. Just as important, the device is rumored to house a massive 9,000mAh battery, an unusually large capacity for a mainstream flagship. If accurate, this 9,000mAh battery flagship could significantly extend screen‑on time, particularly at high refresh rates. Leaks also suggest the continuation of 100W wired and 50W wireless charging, helping offset the added capacity with fast top‑ups. Features like an X‑axis bionic vibration motor, symmetrical dual speakers, an ultrasonic in‑display fingerprint scanner, and IP68/IP69 durability round out a spec sheet clearly aimed at the premium segment.
