OnePlus is rounding out its 13-series lineup with a third entry: the OnePlus 13T. Following the release of the OnePlus 13 last October and the 13R in January, the company has now confirmed the 13T will officially launch in China on April 24 at 2:30 PM local time.
Alongside the launch date, OnePlus has revealed the phone’s design, along with three colorways: Morning Mist Grey, Heart Beating Pink, and Cloud Ink Black. The design language feels familiar but not without a twist. A new programmable button has replaced the company’s iconic Alert Slider and now lives on the left edge of the phone. Flat edges frame a minimalist rear design featuring a squircle-shaped camera bump housing a dual-camera system, an LED flash, and what appears to be a mystery sensor.
In terms of build, the 13T leans premium, with a metal frame and glass back. The volume rocker and power button sit on the left spine, while the bottom edge is home to a speaker grille, microphone, USB-C port, and SIM tray.
While OnePlus hasn’t fully detailed the specs just yet, here’s what we know—or strongly suspect—based on leaks and teasers:
- 6.31-inch flat OLED display
- 1.5K resolution, 120Hz refresh rate
- Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (branded “Elite”)
- Up to 16GB LPDDR5X RAM, 512GB UFS 4.0 storage
- A massive 6,200mAh battery with 80W wired charging (but reportedly no wireless charging)
- Dual 50MP rear cameras, including a telephoto lens with 2x optical zoom and OIS
The device is expected to run ColorOS 15 out of the box, at least in China. OnePlus previously hinted that battery capacity would not dip below 6,000mAh, and it looks like they’re keeping that promise.
As for pricing and international availability—those details are still under wraps. But given OnePlus’ recent track record, expect the 13T to deliver flagship-tier performance at a price that undercuts the competition. Whether it’ll make a global appearance under the same name—or arrive as a rebranded variant—remains to be seen.
Stay tuned for more as the April 24 launch approaches.
via gizmochina



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