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Everything you need to know about the OnePlus 13

Official OnePlus 13 product renders showing rear panel colors.
OnePlus 13 colors in China OnePlus

OnePlus is an excellent brand that offers powerful flagship phones at a great value compared to some of its competitors. We followed every rumor about the OnePlus 13 for months, but now it’s here — and it’s everything we hoped for. It might not be available in the Western market yet, but it will be here in just a couple of weeks.

So, what makes the OnePlus 13 so special? Here’s everything you need to know about OnePlus’ latest flagship.

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When is the OnePlus 13 being released?

OnePlus logo on the OnePlus 12 Glacial White.
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OnePlus had already released the OnePlus 13 in China in November 2024, but it has now officially confirmed that the international launch will happen on January 7, 2025. This will bring the OnePlus 13 to markets other than China. The reason why OnePlus typically launches in China first is because it is a China-based company, and this release pattern has happened in previous years, too.

Here is some context on previous releases:

  • OnePlus 10 Pro: January 11, 2022 (China release) / March 31, 2022 (global release)
  • OnePlus 11: January 9, 2023 (China release) / February 7, 2023 (global release)
  • OnePlus 12: December 5, 2023 (China release) / January 23, 2024 (global release)

How much does the OnePlus 13 cost?

The white OnePlus 13.
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The OnePlus 13 starts at CNY 4,799, which is roughly $675, give or take a few dollars. The OnePlus 12 launched at CNY 4,299, so we’re already seeing a 500 CNY increase in price this generation — but that doesn’t necessarily mean the cost will translate to the global market.

Regarding flagship phones, OnePlus has always offered one of the better values on the market. Just look at its last two releases. The OnePlus 11 launched at $700, and the OnePlus 12 was $800.

That’s a steady price increase over the past two generations, and the increased launch price in China could spell bad news for affordability on a global scale. This is backed by a recent report about the OnePlus 13’s price.

If that price increase is true, the OnePlus 13 may start at $900 in the U.S. Still, with most “pro”-level flagships from competitors starting at $1,000 or more, the OnePlus 13 may still undercut them by a tiny bit — especially when it comes to flagships like the Galaxy S25. However, that price gap seems to be getting smaller each year.

OnePlus 13 specs

Dimensions 162.9 x 76.5 x 8.5 mm
Weight 210 or 213 g (7.41 oz)
Display 6.82 inch AMOLED display, 2550 x 3168 pixels, 120Hz refresh rate, 4,500 nits peak
Durability Crystal Shield super-ceramic glass
Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite
RAM Up to 24GB
Storage Up to 1TB
Selfie Camera 32MP, f/2.4
Main Camera 50 MP, f/1.6 wide
50 MP, f/2.6 telephoto
50 MP, f/2.0 ultrawide
Battery 6,000mAh

OnePlus might not be as well-known as Apple or Samsung, but the company cranks out some truly killer phones. The 1TB storage/24GB RAM configuration far outpaces even my laptop in terms of power, and the triple camera setup on the rear provides ridiculous photographic potential. A word of warning, though: a few rumors have said the top-end configuration might be a Chinese-only option, but we won’t have to wait long to find out if that’s true.

The battery is also worth noting. At 6,000mAh, this thing has quite a bit of capacity. It also supports 100W charging, 50W wireless charging, and can quick charge up to 100% in just 36 minutes. However, if OnePlus follows its own history, then we may only see 80W wired charging on the OnePlus 13 in the U.S., as that’s how it was with the OnePlus 12.

The camera setup looks astounding, but you might notice the telephoto lens is a lower megapixel count than the OnePlus 12. Don’t worry — with its upgraded sensor, overall image quality should be superior.

Note that these specs might change for the global version of the phone.

OnePlus 13 design and colors

Leaked image of OnePlus 13.
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There was much speculation about the OnePlus 13 before its launch, but now we know exactly what it looks like.

The phone is available in black, blue, and white, although the names are a bit more out of pocket than that. Black is called Obsidian Secret Realm, blue is called Blues Hour, and white is called White Dew Dawn. Each of the colors has its own texture, too.

Obsidian Secret Realm has an ebony wood grain on the glass that gives it not only a textured feel but also quite an aesthetic look. Blues Hour is leather, and White Dew Dawn has a smooth glass backing.

However, while the colors appear to be the same for the global release, the names have been slightly tweaked. The black is Black Eclipse, the blue is Midnight Ocean, and the white is Arctic Dawn. It also looks like the Midnight Ocean color is the first handset from OnePlus to use a microfiber vegan leather back. This means the device will have a luxurious hand-feel and offer better scratch and scuff resistance than most phones.

The design of the camera housing has also changed. OnePlus has used the same toilet-like module (a circle within half a pill shape) since the OnePlus 11, but OnePlus is getting rid of the excess half-pill housing and just going with the circle that houses the three cameras and LED flash. A thin metal band also goes from the center-right of the camera module and extends into the frame. There is also an “H” above the line for the Hasselblad camera tuning partnership.

It’s reminiscent of what you have on the OnePlus Open but in a square formation rather than a diamond with one side missing. This is a small and subtle change but a welcome one.

The OnePlus 13 has narrow bezels and rounded corners that give it a streamlined appearance. The phone has a volume rocker on one side and a three-stage alert switch on the other. The flat display has a punch-hole camera for the selfie cam.

Another upgrade is the inclusion of “glove touch” technology, which allows users to manipulate their phone even while wearing gloves, as well as the Rain Touch 2.0 tech that prevents rainfall from interfering with the touch sensors.

How does the OnePlus 13 compare to the OnePlus 12?

The blue OnePlus 13 in a pool of water.
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The OnePlus 13 and OnePlus 12 share many similarities, but the OnePlus 13 is an upgrade in practically every way. How so?

The OnePlus 13 is thinner and lighter, has a higher average brightness, and has a much larger battery. The biggest upgrade is the new Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, which replaces the Snapdragon Gen 3 in the OnePlus 12.

Comparing the two spec-by-spec is pretty straightforward, but there are subtle changes not reflected in the spec sheet that could have a major impact on how the phone is received — and things we won’t know for sure until we use the OnePlus 13 for ourselves. How does the new design feel? Is the phone comfortable to hold? Are the new cameras good?

We fully expect that the OnePlus 13 will be an objectively better phone than the OnePlus 12, but by how much remains to be seen until we get hands-on time with the new phone.

Should you buy the OnePlus 13?

Renders of the front and back of the OnePlus 13.
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Let’s get the bad news out of the way first: the OnePlus 13 isn’t available for purchase in America, at least not yet. Right now, it’s only available in China (or for someone who wants to import a Chinese version of the phone). But you won’t have to wait much longer.

As we stated before, it’s expected to be released worldwide on January 7, 2025. If you’re in the market for a new handset, the OnePlus 13 is worth keeping an eye on. While we aren’t sure about its price, the phone has specs that compete with flagships from bigger names and will likely be much less expensive than the Samsung Galaxy S25.

If you need an upgrade, you could do much worse than the OnePlus 13. While still a flagship model, this phone looks like a great pick for those who want a powerful Android device without the $1,000+ cost. Keep an eye on this one.

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