OnePlus 13T, according to a new leaked video and photograph that has surfaced online, will be launched later this month in China. Shared on Chinese microblogging website Weibo, the leaked details reveal a powerhouse of innovation packed into a sleek form factor. The OnePlus 13T is rumored to feature a 6.3-inch flat OLED display with a resolution of 1.5K, offering sharp visuals and vibrant colors. The display supports a 120Hz refresh rate for ultra-smooth scrolling and a peak brightness of 1600 nits, ensuring visibility even under direct sunlight. The design includes a metal frame, providing a premium look and feel while maintaining durability.
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Some of the OnePlus 13T leaks suggest that the device is expected to house the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, paired with LPDDR5x RAM and UFS 4.0 storage, promising lightning-fast performance and efficient multitasking. Running on Android 15, the OnePlus 13T likely aims to deliver a seamless and intuitive user experience.
OnePlus 13T Camera Details
The leaks suggest that the camera is likely to have the following features:
- A 50MP Sony LYT700 primary sensor.
- A 50MP Samsung JN5 telephoto lens with 2x optical zoom for detailed portraits.
- A 32MP front camera for sharp selfies and video calls.
Other Important Features of the Rumoured Smartphone
Some of the other features of the OnePlus 13T that have got the technology community excited are as follows:
- The smartphone is expected to pack a 6100mAh battery, one of the largest in its class, complemented by 80W wired charging for quick top-ups.
- Despite the robust features, the OnePlus 13T is expected to weigh only 185 grams, making it one of the lightest flagship devices.
- This device promises cutting-edge connectivity with WiFi 7 support, Bluetooth 5.4, and NFC. Additional features include:
- Dual stereo speakers for immersive audio.
- An IR blaster for remote control functionality.
- IP68/IP69 certification for water and dust resistance.
- A new Action Button, replacing the traditional alert slider.