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The hardware is supported by the same Hasselblad Master image processing algorithms that first appeared in the Oppo Find X8 series.
One of the key features of the OnePlus 13 is its massive battery. It’s a 6,000mAh battery. That doesn’t affect the thickness of the phone in any way. In typical OnePlus fashion, this battery is paired with the company’s SuperVOOC fast charging technology, which can deliver 100W of power via wired charging or 50W via wireless charging.
The OnePlus 13 features a 6.82-inch 2K 10-bit OLED display made by BOE. The good news is that the display looks almost flat, even though the company still markets it as a four-sided curved screen.
It's an LTPO panel, and it's capable of dynamically switching refresh rates from 1Hz to 120Hz. OnePlus boasts that it's the first display to receive an A++ rating from DisplayMate, setting 21 records in the smartphone display space.
The OnePlus 13's design echoes the company's previous flagships. It's a glass-and-metal sandwich with slightly curved back and front sides and a circular camera bump slightly offset to the left. A physical notification switch is also present on the beveled aluminum frame, and there's an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor under the display.
OnePlus has managed to make the phone lighter — 210 grams — and it's also quite thin — just 8.5mm. The smartphone comes in three color options: white, obsidian, and blue with a faux leather back. Last but not least, the OnePlus 13 is weatherproof thanks to IP68 and IP69 certification.
The base OnePlus 13 model with 12/256GB of storage starts at 4,499 yuan in China (about $630). The 12GB/512GB variant costs 4,899 yuan ($688), the 16GB/512GB variant costs 5,299 yuan ($744), and the top-of-the-line 24GB/1TB model will set Chinese citizens back 5,999 yuan ($842).