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OnePlus 13s to go on sale on June 12: Price, offers and availability

OnePlus 13s to go on sale on June 12: Price, offers and availability

Time of Indiaa day ago

OnePlus 13s
is set to go on open sale tomorrow, June 12. The smartphone is the company's first-ever compact flagship, made exclusively for the Indian markets. OnePlus 13s comes powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite processor and boast of a 50MP primary camera on the back. The handset comes equipped with OnePlus AI and features a OnePlus Key, replacing the alert slider.
OnePlus 13s price
OnePlus
13s will be available in two storage variants – 12GB + 256GB priced at Rs 54,999, and 12GB + 512GB priced at Rs 59,999. Pink Satin, Black Velvet, and the India-exclusive Green Silk are the colour options that a buyer can choose from.
Oneplus 13s availability
The smartphone will be available for purchase across OnePlus.in, OnePlus Store App, and Amazon.in. It will also be available at offline retail partners including OnePlus Experience Stores, Reliance Digital, Croma, Vijay Sales, Bajaj Electronics, and many more.
OnePlus 13s offers
OnePlus has announced an instant bank discount of Rs 5,000 on the OnePlus 13s bringing the net effective price at Rs 49,999 for the 12+256GB variant and Rs 54,999 for the 12+512GB variant. Consumers can also avail up to 9 months of no-cost EMI on select credit cards and up to 15 months no-cost EMI on consumer finance at mainline stores. Other offers include:
Existing OnePlus and select other smartphone users can receive an exchange bonus of up to Rs 5,000 on exchanging their old device for the all-new OnePlus 13s.
Free 180-Day Phone Replacement Plan which allows free replacement within the first 180 days of purchase in an unlikely event of a hardware issue with a new OnePlus 13s (applicable for consumers who purchase the device before July 1, 2025)
Industry-First Lifetime Display Warranty which offers free lifetime warranty for any phone suffering from the green line issue
Three Years Battery Protection Plan for consumers who purchase OnePlus 13s before July 14, 2025 through Red Cable Club
Customers can own the OnePlus 13s by paying only 65% of its price with 24-months of No-cost EMI. This guarantees 35% Assured Buyback via Easy Upgrades Program applicable for customers purchasing from OnePlus.in and select offline stores with ICICI Bank Credit Cards
New Jio postpaid customers purchasing OnePlus 13s can save up to Rs 2,250 (Rs 150 discount for 15 months) on select postpaid plans
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