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OnePlus 15T and 15s leak teases compact powerhouses with extra surprises
OnePlus 15T and 15s leak teases compact powerhouses with extra surprises

Phone Arena

time07-07-2025

  • Phone Arena

OnePlus 15T and 15s leak teases compact powerhouses with extra surprises

The OnePlus 13T. | Image Credit – OnePlus Receive the latest OnePlus news Subscribe By subscribing you agree to our terms and conditions and privacy policy OnePlus 15s / 15T in the works with some much needed changes.. Size is same, bump in battery, new chip and 1 more camera What more changes should be made? — Yogesh Brar (@heyitsyogesh) July 4, 2025 What matters most to you in a compact flagship? Battery life Camera quality Display size and comfort Performance (chipset & speed) Price Software features Battery life 0% Camera quality 0% Display size and comfort 0% Performance (chipset & speed) 0% Price 0% Software features 0% Grab Surfshark VPN now at more than 50% off and with 3 extra months for free! Secure your connection now at a bargain price! We may earn a commission if you make a purchase Check Out The Offer The OnePlus 13T and the OnePlus 13s are OnePlus' latest devices that fit into the "compact flagship" scene. These two just got announced not too long ago, and already we're hearing things about their the two phones' successors are going to be branded OnePlus 15T and OnePlus 15s. It's highly likely that OnePlus may skip the number 14 and jump straight to 15, as in some parts of Asia, the number 4 is considered unlucky. A new leak is now claiming that the successors of these two phones (they are generally quite similar to each other) may sport the same screen sizes. Basically, the OnePlus 13T and OnePlus 13s are almost the same phone with some minor changes, and it seems the next generation may follow the same Yogesh Brar is now claiming that the OnePlus 15s/15T would come with some needed changes. The sizes, claims the tipster, may be the same (which means 6.32-inch displays for both phones), but there would be a bump in battery, a new chip, and an additional OnePlus 13s and 13T have two cameras on the rear, so this additional camera may be an ultrawide one. The leaker doesn't specify anything about the camera or its lens or sensor, though. The current phones come with the same configuration: a 50MP main camera, complemented by a 50MP telephoto also notes there would be a bump in battery. The OnePlus 13s sports an already quite-generous 5,850 mAh battery, while the OnePlus 13T has an even bigger one, at 6,260 mAh. Both phones support super-fast 80W wired charging. With these specs already being quite cool, I wonder how much better OnePlus can make for the new chip, this one is probably the most obvious one. After all, with each new generation, there's a new processor to power it, and there's no reason to think this won't be the case here as well. Both the OnePlus 13T and the OnePlus 13s sport the premium Snapdragon 8 most likely you can expect the next generation of Qualcomm's chip to power these two bad boys. This would mean the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 2, a chip that's not been announced just yet, but is reportedly in the works It's not clear when OnePlus will unveil these two phones, but given the fact that the 13s and 13T basically just got announced (in June and in April, respectively), you can safely expect these two to be for next two would battle for the best compact flagship title. Yep, a 6-point-something display may not indicate a compact phone, per se, but in comparison to what's been happening across the market and the general direction of phones becoming bigger and bigger, these are 'considered' compact in lots of OnePlus 15T and 15s will have to face the base Galaxy S26 and the iPhone 17 (both of which are yet to be announced) next year. Leaks are just starting to show up now, so there should be more we'll learn soon enough.

OnePlus 15s/15T details leak
OnePlus 15s/15T details leak

GSM Arena

time05-07-2025

  • GSM Arena

OnePlus 15s/15T details leak

The OnePlus 13T and OnePlus 13s are very similar devices that represent the brand's latest entry into the 'smaller-screen high-end device' space, and they've only been out for a few weeks at this point. And yet, there's already a rumor about the upcoming OnePlus 15T and 15s (the brand is likely to skip the number 14 due to prevailing tetraphobia in some parts of Asia). According to this rumor, the next generation will have the same screen size. OnePlus 13s However, they will both come with one more camera on the rear, going from two to three, and while the source of this rumor hasn't mentioned it, we think it's safe to assume that an ultrawide will be the third camera. The OnePlus 15T and 15s will also have a bigger battery than the 13T and 13s, as well as a new chipset, which is probably the most unsurprising of these details, seeing as how that's always the main upgrade with every new high-end smartphone generation. It's still unclear when OnePlus is planning on launching these - will it wait a year or will it move quicker? It remains to be seen and we'll let you know when we find out more. OnePlus 13S 5G Source

OnePlus 13s review: A near-perfect compact phone, minus a few flagship perks
OnePlus 13s review: A near-perfect compact phone, minus a few flagship perks

Mint

time08-06-2025

  • Mint

OnePlus 13s review: A near-perfect compact phone, minus a few flagship perks

After hitting a home run with the OnePlus 13 and OnePlus 13R earlier this year, OnePlus has now expanded its flagship lineup with a compact addition—the OnePlus 13s. This is almost the same phone that launched as the OnePlus 13T in China wit a couple of changes. As for the new India specific 's' branding, OnePlus says it stands for a Stronger, Smarter and Smaller form factor. I have been using the OnePlus 13s as my primary device for nearly a month now, and here is my take on how it performs in the real world. There are a lot of things you can fault OnePlus for but one thing that you have to admit about the company is that they continue to provide one of the most wholesome Unboxing experiences in the market and the OnePlus 13s is no different. The 13s comes in the same red coloured box as its siblings and the setup inside is also similar to them. After opening the box, one is greeted with a device first wrapped inside a paper sheet, followed by some paperwork, SIM ejector tool, an 80W white coloured adapter, a traditional red coloured OnePlus cable and a colour matched case. The in-hand feel of the OnePlus 13s is very premium thanks to the full metal finish, curved edges and obviously the smaller form factor. While the phone comes with a 6.32 inch display, OnePlus says they have also worked on narrowing down the bezels to make sure the ultimate size comparable to a 6.1 inch device from other brands. The smaller form factor means that despite the 13s boasting almost the same thickness as the OnePlus 13, it's much easier to hold and at 186grams it's way too light on the pocket. However, I would still like to see OnePlus reduce the size a little bit in order to make way for better one-handed usage. OnePlus 13s in the black colour variant. OnePlus 13s with Plus key on the side OnePlus 13s features a full aluminium build OnePlus 13s features 6.32 inch LTPO AMOLED display OnePlus 13s features a dual camera setup with a 50MP Sony LYT-700 primar sensor with OIS and a 50MP 2x telephoto lens. The front shooter is a 32MPP Galaxycore GC32E sensor with autofocus. While the rear camera can shoot at a maximum of 4k 60fps, the front shooter is limited to 4k at 30fps. The primary shooter is exactly the same from the OnePlus 13R just like that device there isn't much to complaint about for the price point with the phone taking pictures with plenty of details, true to life colour tones and reliable HDR performance. The telephoto shooter also does the job well in most daylight scenarios with even images up to 6x being usable but anything beyond that kind of loses its sheen. In low light, the telephoto sensor can capture good pictures but they can turn out to be shaky if one is not very careful, owing to a lack of OIS. The 32MP autofocus sensor, however, is very good addition to this setup and the results were pretty impressive in my testing with the output from this sensor even rivalling that of the OnePlus 13. The selfie shooter captures sharp images that retain facial detail and maintain contrast well without making the final image look overly processed. OnePlus 13s camera sample OnePlus 13s camera sample OnePlus 13s camera sample OnePlus 13s camera sample OnePlus 13s camera sample OnePlus 13s camera sample OnePlus 13s camera sample OnePlus 13s selfie camera sample OnePlus 13s selfie camera sample OnePlus 13s runs on OxygenOS 15 based on Android 15 and the company has promised 4 years of OS updates and 6 years of security patches. While ,in my opinion, OxygenOS is already the best user experience that one can get on Android with some essential and other unnecessary AI features, OnePlus has actually went on to improve this further with a new suite of features on OnePlus 13s. For one, the dialler app has been completely revamped to make it in tune with the rest of the UI while also adding an AI call assistant that can seamless translate calls between different languages and even summarize the conversations. Another point worth noting is that since its a system dialler, there is no alerts while recording phone calls. An AI VoiceScribe feature is also present during WhatsApp calls now that allows users to start recording (with a sound alert), get AI summary of a conversation or even turn on captions. There are also a number of new AI features that OnePlus is bringing with the 13s which includes AI translation, AI Search (for natural language search), AI Reframe and AI Best Frame. OnePlus has made only one change from the OnePlus 13T to the 13s by reducing the battery size from 6,200mAh to 5,850mAh and replacing the front 16MP shooter with a 32MP shooter (more on this later). While some people may grudge the company for this change, I am actually perfectly fine with this arrangement given that this battery is powering only a 6.32 inch display and OnePlus has also improved the battery optimization a lot compared to the OnePlus 13. Despite using the phone as my regular driver with 5G turned on, I could easily stretch for it for over a day and into to the 1.5 dayish category. Do keep in mind, though, that this figure could be different for other users and my use case included no to very low gaming, mostly browsing the web, running social media apps, watching occasional YouTube videos and listening to songs. With good part out of the way, I am actually extremely disappointed with the new strategy that OnePlus is employing of increasing the battery size while keeping the charging speeds low (by their standards). The 13s only supports 80W of fast charging and no support for wireless charging - which is a definite disparity compared to the OnePlus' actual 'flagship' of the year. The OnePlus 13s is the first phone from the company to drop its iconic alert slider in favour of a new iPhone style Plus Key. But instead of offering a like for like swap with just ring profile controls, OnePlus has built in additional functionalities such as launching the voice recorder, taking a screenshot or photo, and most notably, activating AI Plus Mind. Unfortunately, the Plus Key is not customisable yet. You can only assign one task at a time. So if you have set it to change ring profiles, you will not be able to access Plus Mind without reassigning the key. As for Plus Mind, it is a good first step from OnePlus toward building an artificial memory system of sorts. But its current functionality is limited, and its true potential will likely only emerge with future updates. Right now, you can only store items in AI Plus Mind by tapping the designated Plus Key. There is no option to share content directly into it, like a web article you want to revisit later. At this stage, the feature feels more like an extension of the screenshot tool, with the AI offering a brief description of what you have captured. However, there is no way to interact with the underlying model. For instance, when I pointed the camera at my bedsheet and used the Plus Key to capture it, the AI correctly identified the colour and even recognised the design as a Mandala print. But that is where the interaction ends. You cannot ask follow up questions or explore more about Mandala prints. The OnePlus 13s runs on the same Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset as its elder sibling and indeed most other flagship phones launched this year. Just like its elder sibling, the 13s also comes with support for LPDDR5x RAM and UFS 4.0 storage. As one would expect, the top of the line specifications also translate into real-world performance and the OnePlus 13s faces no issues while handling day to day tasks, multi-tasking (thanks to OnePlus' Open Canvas) and switching between multiple apps. I did face a lot of heating issues with the phone during the initial period but since then the problem has been more or less tapered down with a software update. That being said, the 13s does have a tendency to stay on the warmer side while running the benchmarks or during prolonged gaming sessions, not so much in day to day usage. And finally for the benchmarks: Antutu: OnePlus 13s garnered a score of 24,01,817 which is higher than the score I received for the OnePlus 13 but lower than the results of iQOO 13 GeekBench 6 CPU: Single core score of 2,722 and a multi-core score of 7,266 3D Mark's Extreme Wild Life Stress Test: Best loop score of 6,086 and a lowest loop score of 4,825 with stability at an impressive 79.3% At an effective starting price of ₹ 49,999, the OnePlus 13s isn't the most perfect phone out there. It misses out on an ultra-wide-angle lens, IP68 rating, Hasselblad tuning, and OIS for the telephoto camera. It also faces stiff competition from other OnePlus offerings like the 13R and even last year's OnePlus 12. But where OnePlus has truly succeeded is in delivering a compact flagship that doesn't feel like a compromise. If you're looking for a smaller phone that's genuinely usable with one hand, the OnePlus 13s stands out thanks to its top-tier processor, vibrant LTPO AMOLED display, feature-rich software experience, and solid battery life. The cherry on top is that OnePlus has nailed the ergonomics here with the 13s offering a lightweight form factor and perhaps the most premium in-hand feel you'll get on any phone right now.

OnePlus 13s launch date, expected price, specifications, features, camera: Here's all you need to know
OnePlus 13s launch date, expected price, specifications, features, camera: Here's all you need to know

Time of India

time02-06-2025

  • Time of India

OnePlus 13s launch date, expected price, specifications, features, camera: Here's all you need to know

OnePlus will launch its latest smartphone, the OnePlus 13s , in India on June 5. The phone is expected to introduce new AI tools and a customizable Plus Key, alongside Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Elite processor. Market expectations suggest this may be a rebranded version of the OnePlus 13T, which launched in China last month. OnePlus 13s Price and launch details OnePlus will announce the official price during its launch event. However, leaks suggest that the OnePlus 13s may be priced around ₹55,000. If true, it would position the device between the OnePlus 13R and the flagship OnePlus 13. The OnePlus 13s brings a major change in hardware design by replacing the alert slider with a Plus Key. This new button will be customisable for tasks such as launching the camera, switching sound profiles, starting translation, or recording. OnePlus says the button's key function is to trigger OnePlus AI Plus Mind, which can 'capture all the on-screen content and analyze it for future reference.' by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Mistura chinesa faz cabelo crescer e homem fica irreconhecível Resultados em 30 dias Undo The phone will also feature AI VoiceScribe, AI Translation, AI Search, AI Reframe, and AI Best Face 2.0. OnePlus confirmed that it has integrated its native apps, like OnePlus Notes and Clock, with Google's Gemini AI assistant. OnePlus 13s Design and colour options The OnePlus 13s will be available in three colours — Black Velvet, Pink Satin, and Green Silk. The company has moved away from the circular camera module used in previous models, opting for a rectangular module that also includes the flash. Live Events OnePlus 13s specifications Though official specifications will be revealed during the launch, the OnePlus 13s is expected to have similar features to the OnePlus 13T. The front camera has been confirmed as a 32MP auto-focus shooter, replacing the 16MP sensor found in the Chinese version. OnePlus 13s Features Leaks suggest a 6.32-inch 1.5K 8T LTPO AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and 1600 nits peak brightness. The phone may offer LPDDR5x RAM and UFS 4.0 storage. Unlike the OnePlus 13, the 13s may use an optical fingerprint sensor instead of an ultrasonic one and may carry an IP65 rating for dust and water resistance. OnePlus 13s Software and camera The phone is likely to ship with OxygenOS 15 based on Android 15. It could feature a dual-camera setup on the back, including a 50MP IMX906 primary sensor with OIS and a 50MP 2x telephoto lens.

OnePlus 13s launching on 5 June in India: Expected price, specs, and all you need to kow
OnePlus 13s launching on 5 June in India: Expected price, specs, and all you need to kow

Mint

time02-06-2025

  • Mint

OnePlus 13s launching on 5 June in India: Expected price, specs, and all you need to kow

OnePlus's latest compact flagship, OnePlus 13s is launching in India on June 5 with the new OnePlus AI features and the Plus Key. The upcoming smartphone will be powered by the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite processor and is likey to be a rebranded version of the OnePlus 13T that launched in China last month. OnePlus 13s has already been confirmed to come in three colourways: Black Velvet, Pink Satin, and Green Silk. The phone gives up the traditional circular camera module seen on the OnePlus 13 and OnePlus 13R in favour of a large rectangular setup that also houses the camera flash. The alert slider that has long been a staple on OnePlus devices is being replaced with the Plus Key - an iPhone like customizable key that can trigger various tasks including switching ring profiles, launching camera, starting translation and even recordings. However, the standout feature of this key will be to trigger the OnePlus AI Plus Mind which will capture all the on-screen content and analyze it for fore future reference. Apart from Plus Key, OnePlus also bringing a new suite of AI features with the OnePlus 13s which includes AI VoiceScribe, AI Translation, AI Search, AI Reframe and AI Best Face 2.0. The company says it has also deepened integration with Gemini to make sure that its native apps like OnePlus Notes and Clock are compatible with Google's AI assistant. As for the other specs of the phone, the OnePlus 13s is likely to have much of the similar features as the OnePlus 13T barring the selfie shooter which has been confirmed to feature a 32MP auto-focus shooter instead of the 16MP shooter on the Chinese variant. If the phone does turn out to be a rebranded OnePlus 13T, it could feature a 6.32-inch display. Leaks suggest that it could be a 1.5K 8T LTPO AMOLED panel with a refresh rate of 120 Hz and a peak brightness of 1600 nits. The device may also support LPDDR5x RAM and UFS 4.0 storage. Unlike the OnePlus 13, the 13s may feature an optical fingerprint sensor. Furthermore, the phone may have an IP65 water and dust resistance rating, meaning it may not be fully waterproof like its elder sibling. The phone is expected to come with OxygenOS 15 based on Android 15, much like other OnePlus phones launched this year. As for optics, the OnePlus 13s could come with a dual camera setup with a 50MP IMX906 primary setup with OIS and a 50MP 2x telephoto lens. While the official price of the OnePlus 13s will only be revealed during the company's launch event on 5 June, if leaks are to be believed the phone could be priced around the ₹ 55,000 price bracket in India. Believing that to be true, the OnePlus 13s would sit right at the middle of the OnePlus 13R and the OnePlus 13.

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