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OnePlus 13 Officially Teased to Get Wireless Charging Support

OnePlus
13
is
expected
to
launch
in
China
soon
as
a
successor
to
the

OnePlus
12
.
The
company
has
officially
revealed
the
display
details
of
the
upcoming
handset
previously.
Now,
a
senior
OnePlus
executive
has
teased
the
phone’s
key
charging
feature.
Other
expected
specifications
of
the
smartphone,
including
battery
size,
have
been
leaked
as
well.
The
OnePlus
13
has
been
tipped
to
be
powered
by
Qualcomm’s
Snapdragon
8
Gen
4
chipset.

OnePlus
13
Wireless
Charging
Support

OnePlus
13
customers
will
be
able
to
purchase
“wood
grain
phone
cases”
with
support
for
“magnetic
suction,”
said
a
Weibo

post

by OnePlus
China
head
Louis
Lee.
The
post
includes
Lee’s
conversation
with
another
Weibo
user. The
“magnetic
suction
function”
mentioned
in
the
post
suggests
magnetic
wireless
charging
support.
It
may
support other
accessories
like
car
mounts
and
wallet
cases,
similar
to
Apple’s MagSafe
cases.

Notably,
a
senior
Oppo
executive
recently

confirmed

that
the
upcoming
Oppo
Find
X8
series
will
support
50W
wireless
magnetic
charging,
as
well
as
reverse
charging
capabilities.

OnePlus
13
Features
(Expected)

Previous
leaks

suggested

that
the
OnePlus
13
could
get
a
6,000mAh
battery
with
100W
wired
fast
charging
support.
The
OnePlus
12
is
equipped
with
a
5,400mAh
cell
with
support
for
100W
wired
and
50W
wireless
charging.

OnePlus
13
is
expected
to
get
a
6.82-inch
2K
10-bit
LTPO
BOE
X2
micro
quad
curved
OLED
display
with
a
120Hz
refresh
rate.
Lee
previously

affirmed

the
BOE
X2
screen
for
the
upcoming
handset.

Earlier
leaks
also

claimed

that
the
OnePlus
13
could
be powered
by
Qualcomm’s
Snapdragon
8
Gen
4
chipset
coupled
with
up
to
24GB
of
RAM
and
up
to
1TB
of
onboard
storage.
For
optics,
it
may
get
a
triple
rear
camera
unit,
including
a
50-megapixel
Sony
LYT-808
primary
sensor,
a
50-megapixel
sensor
with
an
ultra-wide
lens,
and
a
50-megapixel
periscope
telephoto
shooter
with
3x
optical
zoom. 


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