Although there have been rumors about the OnePlus 13 for some time, it appears that the launch event could not be too far off. According to a tip from Tipster Digital Chat Station on a Chinese social media platform, OnePlus’s upcoming flagship phone is expected to make its debut in China sometime in October or November. One plus 13 launch date in India It was previously reported that, similar to the OnePlus 12, OnePlus would unveil it in early December. According to the most recent leak, the OnePlus 13 will launch early in China this year. Regarding the international release, there are rumors circulating that the flagship smartphone may be introduced outside of China as early as 2025.One plus 13 specifications The OnePlus 13 may include a sizable 6.8-inch micro-curved display with LTPO technology for improved battery efficiency and 2K resolution, according to tipster Digital Chat Station on Weibo. This is consistent with the display qualities of the OnePlus 12, suggesting that not much has changed in this area. The OnePlus 13 will most likely be powered by Qualcomm’s upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 SoC. It is expected to be released later this year. An enhanced zoom capacity is assured by a multi-focal camera setup featuring a periscope telephoto lens. The smartphone is expected to have three cameras: a 50MP primary camera, a telephoto lens, and an ultra-wide lens.
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