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OnePlus 13s launches in India with Plus Key, Snapdragon 8 Elite and 50MP camera, price starts at Rs 54,999

OnePlus 13s launches in India with Plus Key, Snapdragon 8 Elite and 50MP camera, price starts at Rs 54,999

Time of India05-06-2025
OnePlus 13s is now official in India. The smartphone is the company's first-ever compact phone and boasts of features such as Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Mobile Platform, innovative S-structure design with 4400mm² vapor chamber cooling and an all-new Plus Key replacing the alert slider. OnePlus has also incorporated a host of AI-powered features on OnePlus 13s like AI Call Assistant, Gemini's live camera and screen sharing conversations and more. The handset is equipped with a dual camera sensor on the back featuring a 50MP main camera. On the front, the phone has a 32MP camera for selfies. Here's everything you need to know about the all-new OnePlus 13s
OnePlus 13s Pricing and availability
OnePlus 13s comes with a starting price of Rs 54,999. It will be available in the 12+256GB and 12+512GB variants. Green Silk, Pink Satin and Black Velvet are three colour variants of the phone that a buyer can choose from.
OnePlus 13s will go on open sale from June 12, 2025. Those interested can purchase the device online at OnePlus.in, OnePlus Store App, Amazon.in and offline retail partners such as OnePlus Experience Stores, Reliance Digital, Croma, Vijay Sales, Bajaj Electronics, and others.
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OnePlus 13s bank offers
OnePlus has announced bank offers and EMI options on the purchase of OnePlus 13s. These are:
SBI Credit Card customers can avail an instant bank discount of Rs 5,000 on the OnePlus 13s bringing the net effective price of the OnePlus 13s at Rs 49,999 for 12+256GB variant and Rs 54,999 for 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.
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.
On pre-booking OnePlus 13s, consumers get a pair of OnePlus Nord Buds 3 at no extra cost
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
OnePlus 13s First Look: Compact flagship with NO compromises!
OnePlus 13s features
OnePlus 13s comes powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite mobile platform. The smartphone is equipped with a 6.32-inch 120Hz ProXDR Display with LTPO display with 2640x1216 FHD+ resolution, 460 ppi, up to 1600 nits of brightness. The handset packs 12GB LPDDR5X RAM paired with up to 512GB UFS 4.0 storage.
OnePlus 13s houses a 5,850mAh single-cell graphite battery and 80W SUPERVOOC fast charging. On the camera front, the smartphone features three advanced AF cameras—a 50MP main camera, a 50MP telephoto camera, and a 32MP front camera.
The handset boasts of AI camera features like AI Reframe to adjust photo compositions and offers a range of aesthetically optimized options. The AI Best Face 2.0, which will come this summer through OTA, enhances group photography for gatherings of up to 20 people, effortlessly refining the image by fixing mid-pose capture or closed eyes for selected individuals.
For video enthusiasts, OnePlus 13s supports 4K Dolby Vision recording on the rear camera, delivering cinematic depth, contrast, and colour vibrancy.
A key aspect of the smartphone is its compact design, with 8.15mm thickness and lightweight 185g body, coupled with a 50:50 weight distribution. Another highlight of OnePlus 13s is the new Plus Key, an updated version of the Alert Slider. It allows users to assign shortcuts to functions like screenshots, flashlight, camera, voice recording, Do Not Disturb mode, and switching between sound profiles.
The device also includes Plus Mind, which helps users manage and recall saved content such as text, images, and links. This content can be stored using a three-finger swipe or by pressing and holding the Plus Key. The system can also identify calendar-related information and suggest adding events to the calendar.
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