Accordingly, in the posted poster, the successor model of OnePlus 12 will be launched on October 31 in China. The image also confirmed the design options as well as the device's color.
The device will be available in white, blue, and possibly black as previously reported. The poster shows a redesigned back where the camera module does not merge with the edge of the device. There is also a horizontal line running from the camera module to the edge of the device. The Hasselbland “H’’ logo can also be seen.
On the front, the device features a curved OLED panel with four micro-edges. The left side of the device has an alert slider, while the right side has the volume and power buttons. The bottom has a SIM slot, microphone, and USB port, and there may also be an external speaker.
Previously, the company confirmed that OnePlus 13 will use a BOE X2 panel with 2K resolution, 120 Hz refresh rate and LTPO technology. The device will be integrated with an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor under the screen for faster and more accurate unlocking.
According to leaker Digital Chat Station on Weibo, OnePlus 13 will be equipped with Snapdragon 8 Elite processor.
OnePlus' next flagship will be equipped with a LYT-808 camera sensor with an f/1.6 aperture. This will be a 50MP main camera similar to the OnePlus 12, a 50MP ultra-wide lens (LYT-600) and a 50MP periscope telephoto camera (LYT-600) with 3x optical zoom. The phone is also expected to have an IP69-rated body for water and dust resistance, an alert slider, a metal frame and a Turbo 0916 haptic motor.
The phone is expected to have a massive 16GB of RAM, a 6,000mAh battery with support for 100W wired fast charging and 50W wireless. In addition, it is reported that the phone will be equipped with an O916T haptic motor - the same vibration motor used in the OnePlus 12.
Another poster shows that the OnePlus 13 will support the new 50W AirVOOC wireless charging accessory. The accessory is expected to launch alongside the phone on October 31.
Source: https://kinhtedothi.vn/oneplus-13-se-trinh-lang-vao-ngay-31-10.html
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