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The next chapter of OnePlus smartphones - the OnePlus 13 - has now finally made its way to international markets after been available in China for a couple of months already. The upgrades aren't massive, but a few steps in the right direction can go a long way.
Sure enough, there's a chipset update, and it's the Snapdragon 8 Elite that powers the OP13. A higher-capacity battery is always a welcome development and the new power pack is also the latest chemistry. The body has gotten a bit lighter, meanwhile, but more importantly it's now properly sealed - IP68/IP69 like all the others this year.
We're not being treated to a whole lot in terms of camera improvements - not the most enticing realization we get from looking at the specsheet. The triple-cam setup on the back is more or less the same as before, with the telephoto getting a different sensor. It's only after some more careful examination of the promo materials that we see the real change - a more compact lens for the zoom camera. It's... something?
About as noticeable at first glance is another change - an ultrasonic fingerprint reader replaces the optical one. This one is perhaps a little more important from a usability perspective than a thin camera lens, and we can get behind that. That's pretty much the list of changes all covered, but you can check out for yourself in the specs below.
The OnePlus 13 arrives in a half-height red cardboard box - the color is the correct one, but the thickness comes as news to us. We're not entirely sure all markets will get the same treatment, but our review unit's package does not include a charger. The usual set of OP stickers also got axed. A red USB-A-to-C cable is still part of the bundle, as is a SIM eject pin.
We'll have to reiterate that depending on your locale, you may get a different set of accessories (and, well, a different box to accommodate them). Last year, all OP12s had chargers, but only India-bound units included a protective case, and this year the differentiation may have spread to other bits and/or markets.
This price is really expensive. I bought OnePlus 13 in China for 3700 RMB($510). Of course, the Chinese version has some castration, but the price difference is too big.
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