OnePlus
13
is
expected
to
launch
in
China
this
month
as
the
successor
to
2023’s
OnePlus
12.
Ahead
of
its
debut,
leaks
about
the
purported
handset
have
begun
to
intensify
and
the
latest
revelation
is
a
big
one.
Official-looking
renders
of
the
OnePlus
13
have
surfaced
on
social
media,
hinting
at
its
design.
The
OnePlus
13
appears
similar
to
its
predecessor,
bar
a
few
design
tweaks
around
the
rear
camera
module.
OnePlus
13
Renders
Leak
In
subsequent posts on
the
Chinese
social
media
platform
Weibo,
tipster
Digital
Chat
Station
(translated
from
Chinese)
and
another
user shared official-looking
renders
of
the
OnePlus
13.
The
purported
smartphone
is
shown
in
a
black
colourway.
While
it
certainly
appears
to
borrow
major
design
elements
from
the
OnePlus
12,
the
camera
module
is
now
detached
from
the
rest
of
the
frame
and
sits
on
the
left
as
a
distinct
circle.
Furthermore,
the
Hasselblad
branding
has
been
moved
out
of
the
camera
island
and
now
appears
on
the
top
right
above
what
seems
like
an
ornamental
strip
of
metal.
The
placement
of
the
camera
housings
as
well
as
the
OnePlus
logo
remains
unchanged.
This
leak
also
suggests
that
the
purported
OnePlus
13
may
be
available
in
at
least
two
colourways:
black
and
white.
OnePlus
13
Specifications
The
OnePlus
13
is confirmed to
be
equipped
with
a
6.82-inch
2K
10-bit
LTPO
BOE
X2
micro
quad
curved
OLED
display
with
a
120Hz
refresh
rate
and
a
new
local
refresh
rate
feature.
Meanwhile,
it
is
tipped
to
be
powered
by
the
upcoming
Snapdragon
8
Elite
chipset
(ubiquitously
known
as
Snapdragon
8
Gen
4),
paired
with
up
to
24GB
of
RAM
and
up
to
1TB
of
onboard
storage.
For
optics,
it
is
speculated
to
sport
a
triple
rear
camera
setup
with
a
50-megapixel
Sony
LYT-808
primary
sensor,
a
50-megapixel
ultra-wide
angle
unit,
and
a
50-megapixel
periscope
telephoto
lens
with
3x
optical
zoom.
The
purported
handset
may
be
backed
by
a
6,000mAh
battery
with
support
for
100W
wired
fast
charging.