I have been enthusiastic about this phone for a while, but now the OnePlus 13T is official, I am afraid it will not work.
Although I am something of a pixelfan, the Pixel 9A design is simply not doing this year for me and I enjoy being lured by other devices that arrive at the market with something interesting.
The OnePlus 13T is the newest and in my opinion one of the best mid-range telephones of 2025 could compete against the Pixel 9a, iPhone 16th and others.
Expect it is the OnePlus 13 mini, it is mentioned as ‘small’ despite the fact that it has a 6.32-inch screen. But that is not what interests me most about this handset.
It is the fact that it comes in a stylish, slim design while it offers a large battery. It has no less than 6260 mAh battery, so I longed for the lifespan that it could offer.
That is much larger than the 5100mAh Pixel 9a and even more compared to the 4005mAh iPhone 16th. It even makes the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra’s 5000 mAh battery small out.
OnePlus has managed this by using an improved version of the silicon carbon technology that are found in the oneplus 13 flagship, in more capacity in smaller cells compared to the lithium-ion used in rivals.
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It does this while it is 1 g lighter and even thinner (8.2 mm) than the ugly pixel 9a. Admittedly, the iPhone 16th is 18 g lighter, but that is not enough considering the inferior specifications and boring design.
On the other hand, the 13T has something that I really like. That unusual camera module in the corner and just a general modest SWAG that OnePlus is so often good at.
Of course, the warning slide has disappeared, but at least it has been replaced by an adjustable button.
In addition, it has the Top-Tier Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, two 50MP rear cameras (head and telephone), a maximum of 16 GB RAM and 1 TB storage, plus 80W quickly charging.
It has been confirmed that it cost CNY3,399, which is around £ 349 or $ 465. Sign up!
However, OnePlus has not confirmed whether the 13T outside of China will launch, including the UK, the US and Europe and is careful about this subject.
I have contacted OnePlus for confirmation, but have not heard anything yet. Until then I keep my fingers crossed This beautiful mid-ranger manages to get a first-class ticket to the Western markets.
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