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The always affordable OnePlus 13R is a total steal at $100 off with free Pro earbuds today
The always affordable OnePlus 13R is a total steal at $100 off with free Pro earbuds today

Phone Arena

timea day ago

  • Phone Arena

The always affordable OnePlus 13R is a total steal at $100 off with free Pro earbuds today

Thinking of taking advantage of the latest (and greatest) OnePlus 13 deal? You may not want to hurry and risk making a rash decision, as the OnePlus 13R is a pretty phenomenal alternative at a significantly lower price right now. Obviously, the 13R is not quite as sophisticated as its manufacturer's newest super-flagship, which is why the slightly humbler 6.78-inch handset is also a lot more affordable, normally costing $599.99 with 12GB RAM and 256GB internal storage space. But at the time of this writing, you can spend 100 bucks less than that and get a complimentary pair of OnePlus Nord Buds 3 Pro in your choice of Soft Jade or Starry Black colorways. $100 off (17%) 5G, Unlocked, 256GB Storage, 12GB RAM, 6.78-Inch AMOLED Display with 2780 x 1264 Pixel Resolution, 120Hz Refresh Rate Technology, and Up to 4500 Nits of Peak Brightness, Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Processor, 50 + 50 + 8MP Triple Rear-Facing Camera System, 16MP Front-Facing Camera, 6,000mAh Battery, 80W Charging Support, Nebula Noir and Astral Trail Color Options, Free OnePlus Buds Pro 3 Included Buy at OnePlus At $499.99, this bad boy arguably delivers more value for your money than a $749.99 and up OnePlus 13 , but you do need to settle for a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor instead of a state-of-the-art Snapdragon 8 Elite, a slightly lower-quality AMOLED screen with a resolution of 2780 x 1264 pixels, and an inferior 50 + 50 + 8MP triple rear-facing camera arrangement. Of course, it's a lot more relevant to compare the OnePlus 13R with similarly priced devices from competitors than the much costlier OnePlus 13 , which clearly has a different target audience. Most of those comparisons are incredibly flattering for this 6,000mAh battery-packing Android powerhouse with blazing fast 80W charging support, as the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE, for instance, only comes with a 4,700mAh cell under the hood and 25W charging capabilities, not to mention a higher price point. The OnePlus Nord Buds 3 Pro make an awesome value proposition even awesomer. | Image Credit -- PhoneArena Google's Pixel 9a mid-ranger, meanwhile, is a little cheaper after a record high discount of $100, but only because the display stands at 6.3 inches and the rear-facing camera system consists of two rather than three imaging sensors. Pitting the OnePlus 13R against the likes of the Motorola Edge (2025) is pretty much pointless too, and that's before you even consider the aforementioned OnePlus Nord Buds 3 Pro that are included in the phone's reduced $499.99 price today. As their Pro branding sugge sts, those are certainly not the world's worst true wireless earbuds (although probably not the best either), rocking a cutting-edge 12.4mm titanized diaphragm for top-notch overall sound quality while also packing "Pro-level hybrid active noise cancellation." The battery life is simply mind-blowing, especially for a free pair of true wireless earbuds, going up to 44 hours (!!!) with the bundled charging case factored in (and the ANC functionality switched off).

I just tested the OnePlus Buds 4 — and they're equally impressive and disappointing
I just tested the OnePlus Buds 4 — and they're equally impressive and disappointing

Tom's Guide

time5 days ago

  • Tom's Guide

I just tested the OnePlus Buds 4 — and they're equally impressive and disappointing

One of the more underrated wireless earbuds makers of the past three years has been OnePlus. Yes, the Android smartphone manufacturer. Several of the brand's true wireless offerings have been well received by critics and consumers, mainly OnePlus users who've clamored for their own AirPods alternatives. Models like the OnePlus Buds 3 proved that inexpensive buds could match the sonic prowess of the best wireless earbuds at a fraction of the cost. OnePlus felt an upgrade was due, so they launched the all-new Buds 4, which welcome some nifty enhancements to the series. We're talking adaptive active noise cancellation, AI integration, and touch volume controls. While the Buds 4 excel in trademark areas (e.g., battery life, sound), they're inundated with flaws and kinks that undermine performance. Read my full thoughts below. The OnePlus Buds 4 sell for $129 / £94 / AU$196 and come in two colors: Storm Gray and Zen Green. You can purchase them directly on OnePlus' website. These buds are less expensive than the popular $169 AirPods 4 with ANC, but are priced higher than bargain gems like the $119 Sony WF-C710N and $79 EarFun Air Pro 4. Aesthetically, the Buds 4 are a downgrade from the Buds 3. They essentially took the Nord Buds 3 Pro's design and made it longer and slimmer. Ditching the aluminum stems for plastic takes away from the product's semi-luxe appearance; the former produced a nice shimmer when exposed to light. The color options are less appealing as well (metallic gray and splendid blue look way cooler). At least the buds are well protected. A solid exterior combined with IP55 certification prevents damage caused by dust and water splashing from low-pressure jets. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. The charging case is less striking than the previous version. It retains the Nord Buds 3 Pro's chic, pebble-shaped design with a pairing button on the side. I prefer the Buds 3's rectangular case. You can wear these buds for 3 hours straight before fatigue sets in. The silicone tips keep them stable when jogging or speedwalking. Two extra pairs of different-sized tips come bundled with the purchase. There's also the earbud fit test in the companion app to optimize fit. All Android and iOS users can download the HeyMelody app to access select features: dual-device pairing, earbud fit test, Find My Earbuds, firmware updates, and most flagship audio modes (3D Audio, Game Mode, Golden Sound, Noise Control, Sound Master EQ). Those who own a current OnePlus device (smartphone or tablet) gain exclusives like AI Translate, control customization, and Hi-Res mode (LHDC). The Buds 4 would have greatly benefited from having all features available to all users, no matter the operating system. OnePlus' AI-powered translation features don't top Google Translate, but what's here is serviceable. Face-to-Face is fine for translating languages, so you can have fluid exchanges with foreigners. Live translation comes in handy if you want to dictate long-form dialogue for others to read and interpret on your OnePlus device. The Buds 4 come loaded with functions. AI translation, call management, digital assistance, listening modes, playback, and volume are at your disposal. OnePlus even added a camera function to trigger the back camera on your OnePlus phone. Lag is evident when applying tap inputs (there's about a 2-second delay). Slide gestures demonstrate better accuracy for seamless volume adjustment. The camera control is spot-on. Wear detection immediately pauses playback when taking off the buds. OnePlus' powerful mic array makes voice commands a breeze to execute. I threw several long-winded inquiries at Google Gemini and the AI bot registered most correctly. Siri worked best when vocalizing standard commands. Sound on the Buds 3 was engaging and nicely balanced. OnePlus tweaked its sound signature on the Buds 4 to deliver more detail and texture. An 11mm woofer and 6mm tweeter give these buds a lively sonic presence right out of the box. The real reward comes in LHDC, which is automatically enabled on compatible Android smartphones. This Bluetooth codec creates 24-bit depth to enhance clarity and reveal nuance in recordings. Play a funky instrumental to hear what I'm talking about. I had Soho's 'Hot Music' on repeat and observed arrangements that weren't discernible on other similarly priced buds. The cymbals on the intro were so transparent, it sounded like two sets were being played simultaneously. Instrumental layering was fantastic with each musician accurately positioned on the soundstage. The kick-drum pattern was also pleasantly emphasized. Sabrina Carpenter's 'Taste' had the energetic bop one desires from a pop track with rock influences. The guitar riff was thumping. Other elements like the tinny hi-hat and upbeat drums blended well together. Hip-Hop bangers like 50 Cent's 'Outta Control (Remix)' knocked hard, granted it was at the expense of minimizing highs. The monstrous bass drums had an infectious bounce that stimulated head nods. Dr. Dre's high-pitched strings sounded clear, but they weren't as crisp as I've heard on Sony's mid-range models. OnePlus equipped the Buds 4 with a variety of features to personalize sound. First up is Hi-Res Mode to toggle LHDC. Next up is the Master EQ with preprogrammed presets (Balanced, Serenade, Bass) and a BassWave slider to adjust bass levels. Each of these settings are effective when matched with the right track; Bass increases the low end on rock songs and Serenade elevates vocals on ballads. Balanced yields the best results. There's also the option to manually create an EQ. I recommend the Golden Sound feature since it develops a sound profile tailored to your hearing. My profile was satisfying. Lastly, there's the 3D Audio mode, otherwise known as spatial audio. It remains the one feature OnePlus can't get right. Everything sounds hollow and unconvincing. I expected much better noise cancellation from this fourquel. There are few positives. Most low-/mid-frequency noises are silenced, and the technology suppresses wind at a high level. High-frequency sounds are where ANC struggles mightily. My toddler's squeals were distracting when working privately in the bedroom. Emergency vehicle sirens and whistles startled me a few times. Even bird chirping interfered with listening sessions. There are a few ANC modes to choose from. High 'uses a real-time adaptive algorithm for the best noise cancellation effect.' I wasn't convinced. The Moderate and Low modes are engineered to deal with 'fairly noisy' and 'quieter' places, respectively, and neither did much to eliminate unwanted sounds. Auto ANC assesses your surroundings before selecting the best noise-canceling mode, though it always felt like High was the default. Adaptive ANC is the way to go. It auto-adjusts noise cancellation based on your environment and strengthens low- and mid-frequency neutralization. Transparency mode kept me on high alert. I could hear everything from chatty pedestrians to dogs barking to fire engine sirens from two blocks away. Vocal capture might be the buds' unsung feature. Hearing my wife loudly and clearly from across the room as I blasted music at max volume was gratifying. The Buds 4 are a quality calling headset. My wife said I sounded clear on calls, and my enunciation was on point. The three AI call noise cancellation mics put a muzzle on ambient noise. Wind resistance was impressive; no one complained about any harmful whooshing effects. Bluetooth 5.4 performs well on Apple and Google-operated devices. Range extends up to 50 feet before dropout occurs. Android users have one-tap Google Fast Pair, while Apple users can pair the buds through the iOS/macOS Bluetooth settings. Multipoint is where connectivity stumbles. Having the buds paired to two devices at the same time affects audio performance. When connected to my OnePlus 11 and MacBook Pro, the signals occasionally scrambled and audio output randomly changed to the secondary device for a few seconds before reverting to the primary device. A full charge equates to 9 hours of ANC use, which is nearly 2.5 hours more than the Buds 3. Turning off the feature extends listening time to 11 hours. High volume and special features (e.g., LHDC, spatial audio) decrease overall playtime by about 1 to 2 hours. That's still more than what most luxury buds generate per charge, including the AirPods Pro 2 and Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds. I was fine with the three days of moderate use (3 hours daily) these buds provided. The non-wireless charging case supplies an additional 45 hours, depending how you use the buds. According to the spec sheet, a 10-minute charge can net you up to 11 hours of playback. This is a bit of an exaggeration. My testing showed the buds power up to 60% on an 8-minute charge. Using the company's power adapter should charge the buds faster. There's no doubt that brand enthusiasts will get the best true wireless experience from the OnePlus Buds 4. All other Android users should seek out superior and less expensive options. The same goes for iPhone owners. It's uncertain whether the buds' performance troubles are solvable through firmware updates. Then again, it could have just been my test unit. Whatever the case may be, most of their pros and cons seem definitive, making this a questionable upgrade. If your priorities are audio and battery life, then the Buds 4 will pair perfectly with your OnePlus 13 or OnePlus Pad 3. Everyone else can look at some of best noise-canceling earbuds to meet all other hallmarks (sound included).

Back in the spotlight, the 512GB OnePlus 13 is once again a hot pick on Amazon
Back in the spotlight, the 512GB OnePlus 13 is once again a hot pick on Amazon

Phone Arena

time11-05-2025

  • Business
  • Phone Arena

Back in the spotlight, the 512GB OnePlus 13 is once again a hot pick on Amazon

We have incredible news for every OnePlus fan in the market for the company's latest and greatest phone, the OnePlus 13! This powerhouse is back in the spotlight with a sweet $92 discount on Amazon, letting you snag the 512GB storage version in Arctic Dawn for just under $908. That's a pretty sweet offer, especially for Amazon shoppers, since the entire OnePlus 13 lineup suddenly disappeared a few months ago. So now that OnePlus's top-of-the-line phone is back and available for less, it's a no-brainer for bargain hunters. If you're looking for new earbuds as well, you may want to check out the deal at the official store. While the OnePlus 13 is available at its usual price, you can score a free pair of high-end Nord Buds 3 Pro. This way, you'll save around $80. You can also trade in your old phone with OnePlus to save up to an additional $100. $92 off (9%) Get the OnePlus 13 with 512GB of storage for $92 off its price on Amazon. The phone boasts insane performance, has a great display and is one of the top smartphones money can buy right now. Don't miss out! Buy at Amazon Trade-in Gift $899 99 $999 99 $100 off (10%) Alternatively, you can score the OnePlus 13 at the official store. While the phone is available at its regular price, you can get a free pair of Nord Buds 3 Pro. This way, you'll save about $80. To save even more, feel free to trade in your phone to score up to $100 off. Buy at OnePlus Regardless of whether you get your OnePlus 13 on Amazon or at the official store, we're sure you'll never regret buying this powerhouse. After all, it's one of the top phones on the market, rivaling the likes of Samsung's Galaxy S25 Ultra. This means our friend here boasts insane performance, takes gorgeous photos, and features a stunning display—checking every single box on a buyer's wishlist. No, we're not exaggerating. Equipped with Qualcomm's top-of-the-line chip for mobile devices, the Snapdragon 8 Elite, it delivers fast performance, letting you run heavy apps and play demanding games without any hiccups. When you want to capture a beautiful moment, the 50 MP main camera lets you do just that, delivering sharp detail and excellent exposure. While the colors might not always appear entirely natural, the photos still come out vibrant and punchy, with great dynamic range—something many people will appreciate for social media. As for the display, it's absolutely gorgeous. It features a 6.8-inch OLED panel with a QHD+ resolution, HDR+ support, and a smooth 1-120Hz refresh rate, delivering stunning visuals across the board. So, you'll definitely enjoy YouTube videos in incredible quality.

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