
OnePlus 13s India Launch Next Week: Price, Specs And Everything We Know
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OnePlus 13s India launch is confirmed for June 5 which is around a week away from now so here's a look at the expected features and price of the new phone.
OnePlus 13s India launch is confirmed for early June and we're inching closer to the big day for the company with every passing minute. The OnePlus 13s is going to be an intriguing addition to the brand's lineup, especially when you already have the premium OnePlus 13 and the 13R models available in the market.
The OnePlus 13s is pegged to be a compact flagship phone that looks to deliver on all fronts without any compromises. However, the biggest part of any premium device is the price tag attached to it and that's what most people are waiting to see from the company. Here's a detailed round-up of the OnePlus 13s launch features, price and more.
The OnePlus 13s India launch is on Thursday, June 5, 2025 at 12:00 PM IST. The company will have a special livestream available for the event that you can watch via the OnePlus YouTube page.
OnePlus 13s Launch: Price And Specifications Expected
The OnePlus 13s is likely to feature a 6.32-inch display which makes it the ideal compact device with powerful credentials. The OnePlus 13s is going to launch in black, pink and even green as the colour options in India. The brand has confirmed this will be a compact flagship phone with the latest Snapdragon 8 series chipset
The company has not told us more about the OnePlus 13s specifications but the flat design and the square-ish camera module hints at a dual sensor system like the 13T which should have a telephoto lens.
Now let's talk about the expected price of the OnePlus 13s in India. A recent leak revealed that the OnePlus 13s launch price in India could start at Rs 50,000 and $649 for people in the US. Going by the set of features and hardware, we will be surprised if the OnePlus 13s does launch at this price, and we expect the phone to start closer to Rs 52,000 in the country next month.
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May 27, 2025, 10:03 IST

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