OnePlus is officially reviving its T-series lineup after two years with the launch of the OnePlus 13T. Scheduled for unveiling today in China at 12:30 PM IST, the OnePlus 13T brings renewed excitement to the brand's mid-cycle refresh strategy. However, reports suggest that the global variant might sport a different name — likely the OnePlus 13S in India, where it is expected to debut around June 2025.
One of the most discussed aspects leading up to the launch is the OnePlus 13T’s pricing. Leaks indicate that the device may start at CNY 3199 in China, which roughly translates to Rs 37,000. If OnePlus manages to price the Indian variant under Rs 50,000, the 13T could become a serious competitor in the premium mid-range smartphone segment. Such pricing would also raise questions about whether the phone includes Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Elite Edition — a processor seen in flagship-tier smartphones like the OnePlus 13.
Interestingly, several leaks suggest that the OnePlus 13T will indeed feature the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Elite Edition, making it one of the most powerful compact smartphones in the segment. The phone is expected to sport a 6.32-inch flat OLED display, offering 1.5K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. These specs hint at a device aimed at users looking for high-end performance in a manageable size.
The OnePlus 13T is expected to embrace a modern, minimalist design with flat sides and rounded corners. This is a notable departure from the company’s earlier curved-edge designs. The rear camera setup is said to be enclosed within a newly designed “metal cube Deco,” seamlessly blending into the back panel. Three color variants have surfaced so far: Morning Mist Gray, Cloud Ink Black, and a bold Pink edition. A soft matte finish across all versions is expected to enhance the in-hand feel.
In a controversial shift, OnePlus is reportedly replacing its iconic Alert Slider with a customizable physical button. While it will allow users to toggle sound profiles, it can also be configured for other functions. This change may polarize long-time OnePlus enthusiasts who valued the simplicity and functionality of the Alert Slider.
On the camera front, the OnePlus 13T is tipped to feature a dual-camera setup comprising a 50MP main sensor and a 50MP 2x telephoto lens. The company appears to be prioritizing quality over quantity, aiming to deliver strong photographic performance without unnecessary sensor clutter.
The 13T is expected to be powered by a surprisingly large 6,260mAh battery — an impressive feat for a compact smartphone. It will also likely support 90W fast charging, promising quick top-ups and extended usage, especially appealing to power users and frequent travelers.
Adding to its appeal, the OnePlus 13T may come with dual IP ratings — IP68 and IP69 — providing high levels of dust and water resistance. If confirmed, this would place the phone among the most durable in its class, a feature typically seen only in ultra-premium devices.
While today’s launch is focused on China, OnePlus has its sights set on the global market. The Indian version, likely branded as the OnePlus 13S, is expected to arrive by June 2025. With the right balance of performance, design, and pricing, the phone could disrupt the sub-Rs 50,000 segment in India.
Conclusion
As the OnePlus 13T launch draws near, all eyes are on what the company will officially unveil. Whether it’s the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, new design elements, or impressive battery specs, this compact flagship is shaping up to be a noteworthy entry in OnePlus’ lineup.