
OnePlus 13 is selling at the lowest price
By Ankita Garg
The OnePlus 13 is currently selling at the lowest price possible because of Amazon's early Independence Day sale. It has received a flat discount of Rs 7,000. Here are the details of the latest deal.
The OnePlus 13 is listed on Amazon at Rs 62,999. The device was launched in India at Rs 69,999, which means that the device has received a flat discount of Rs 7,000.
It has the latest Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. One of the biggest upgrades is the battery, which has been increased to 6000mAh from the 5400mAh unit in the OnePlus 12.
The OnePlus 13 retains the 50-megapixel LYT-808 main camera from the OnePlus 12 while upgrading the telephoto and ultrawide sensors to 50-megapixels each.
Unlike the older version, the new OnePlus 13 version is both IP68 and IP69 rated, allowing it to survive water immersion and high-pressure water jets.
For biometrics, the device now features an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor that works even with wet hands and is faster to unlock the phone.
The OnePlus 13 retains the 6.82-inch 120Hz QHD+ display with Dolby Vision support seen in the OnePlus 12.
The OnePlus 13 comes in new colour options and offers a slightly revamped design.
The rear panel has a circular camera module with four sensors, while the sides and screen are now flat instead of curved.
Available in leather and glass finishes, the OnePlus 13 looks slimmer and is sold in Blue (leather), Obsidian (glass), and White (glass) shades.

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