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Here’s what we know so far

Here’s what we know so far


HIGHLIGHTS

The OnePlus 12 was launched in India for Rs 64,999.

We can expect the OnePlus 13 to launch in India for around Rs 70,000.

The OnePlus 13 will likely be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 processor.


Anticipation for the OnePlus 13 is building day by day as the smartphone hits the internet with a new leak every day. We’ve previously heard about OnePlus’ big battery, the latest processor, a brighter and better display, and more. However, in the latest development, a new leak has surfaced online claiming the price of the upcoming OnePlus 13. This came as a surprise to many as the leak claims that this phone may be slightly more expensive than the his predecessor For your context, the OnePlus 12 was launched in India for Rs 64,999.

Traditionally, OnePlus launches its smartphones in China first, and after a few months, they launch them globally. This is why the Chinese prices of the OnePlus 13 have been leaked before the launch. According to this new leak, the OnePlus 13 may launch in China at a starting price of CNY 5,200. On the other hand, the OnePlus 12 was launched in China for CNY 4,799. If CNY 4,799 became Rs 64,999 in India, we can expect at least a 10% increase in the price of OnePlus 13. According to this math, we can expect the OnePlus 13 to launch in India for around Rs 70,000.

Now, let’s take a look at its rumored specifications.

OnePlus 13 rumored specs

OnePlus has confirmed that the OnePlus 13 will feature a BOE display, which can possibly reach up to 4500 nits of peak brightness.

Another thing OnePlus president Louis Lee confirmed is that the OnePlus 13 will be powered by a Snapdragon processor. This will likely be the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 processor, which can be paired with up to 24GB of RAM. Next, a large 6000mAh battery with 100W fast charging support could support the upcoming OnePlus 13.

As for the cameras, finally, it may feature a triple camera setup, with a 50-megapixel main camera along with two other sensors, including the new 1/1.95-inch Sony LYT periscope sensor with an optical zoom of up to 3x

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