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ToggleFollowing the launch of two highly acclaimed smartphones, OnePlus has introduced yet another addition to its 13 series in the Chinese market. The OnePlus 13T is powered by the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, which is also found in the OnePlus 13R. This device marks the return of the T series, which last debuted with the OnePlus 10T, and brings with it new features targeted towards both performance enthusiasts and casual users alike.
This smartphone diverges from its siblings as it opts for a flat display rather than the more typical curved edges, complemented by rounded corners for a comfortable grip. Available in three stylish soft matte finishes—Morning Mist Gray, Cloud Ink Black, and Pink—the OnePlus 13T stands out with a fresh “metal cube Deco” design for its camera layout. Additionally, the conventional Alert Slider has been replaced by a customizable button that allows users to quickly toggle sound profiles or access other features with ease.
The unique design elements of the OnePlus 13T set it apart from the wider OnePlus 13 series. Now let’s dive deeper into what this smartphone has to offer in terms of specifications and performance.
At the heart of the OnePlus 13T is its compact 6.32-inch OLED display, delivering a vibrant visual experience with a 120Hz refresh rate that ensures fluid scrolling and responsive touch interactions. This 1.5K display resolution is consistent with what we experienced in the OnePlus 13R, providing sharp visuals for gaming and streaming.
Under the hood, the device is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor. As previously mentioned, this chipset is shared with the OnePlus 13R, and based on our testing, it scored impressively with an AnTuTu score exceeding 1.7 million points. Therefore, you can expect the OnePlus 13T to offer high-end performance suitable for multitasking, gaming, and demanding applications.
When it comes to photography, the OnePlus 13T diverges from its counterparts by offering a dual-camera configuration. This setup features a robust 50-megapixel main sensor coupled with another 50-megapixel telephoto lens that provides up to 2x optical zoom, enabling crisp detail even at a distance.
Finally, the OnePlus 13T houses a substantial 6,260mAh battery that supports rapid 90-watt fast charging, allowing users to quickly recharge and stay connected longer without extensive downtime.
In terms of cost, the OnePlus 13T has launched in China with a starting price of CNY 3,199. When converted to Indian Rupees, this amounts to approximately Rs 40,000. Although there’s currently no announcement regarding its launch in India, we recommend staying tuned for updates, as details may emerge soon.
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