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OnePlus 13s vs Samsung Galaxy A56 vs Google Pixel 9a: Which phone is the best choice under ₹50,000?
OnePlus 13s vs Samsung Galaxy A56 vs Google Pixel 9a: Which phone is the best choice under ₹50,000?

Mint

timea day ago

  • Mint

OnePlus 13s vs Samsung Galaxy A56 vs Google Pixel 9a: Which phone is the best choice under ₹50,000?

OnePlus launched its first-ever compact flagship smartphone OnePlus 13s in India on Thursday with the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 processor and a slew of AI features. With an effective price of ₹ 49,999 (including bank offers), the OnePlus 13s is poised to compete with premium flagship phones from Samsung and Google. Let's take a look at how the new device holds up against its challengers. Samsung Galaxy A56 features a 6.7-inch Full HD+ Super AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and 1200 nits of brightness in high brightness mode (HBM), protected by Corning Gorilla Glass Victus+. The Pixel comes with a 6.3-inch Full HD+ OLED display offering a 120Hz refresh rate, HDR support, and 1800 nits brightness in HBM. It uses the older Corning Gorilla Glass 3 for protection. OnePlus 13s, on the other hand, packs a 6.32-inch 1.5K LTPO AMOLED display with 1600 nits of brightness in HBM and support for Dolby Vision. Its higher-quality panel can intelligently adjust the refresh rate between 1Hz and 120Hz depending on the content, leading to improved battery efficiency. The OnePlus 13s stays ahead of the two devices also because it features a higher-resolution panel with especially smaller bezels — an area where both its rivals fall short. Galaxy A56 runs on the Exynos 1580 processor which is paired with LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 3.1 storage. Similarly, the Pixel comes powered by the Google Tensor G4 chipset with LPDDR5x RAM and UFS 3.1 storage. While the two processors are not bad by any standards they pale in comparison to the flagship Snapdragon 8 Elite processor on the OnePlus 13s which also powers most flagship phones launched this year. The OnePlus also features support for LPDDR5x RAM and faster UFS 4.0 storage. Galaxy A56 comes with a 5,000mAh battery with support for 45W wired charging. Meanwhile, the Pixel 9a packs a 5,100mAh setup with support for 23W of wired fast charging and 7.5W of wireless charging. The OnePlus simply outshines the two devices with not only its bigger 5,850mAh battery setup but also an 80W charger which comes supplied inside the box. However, there is no wireless charging support on the OnePlus 13s. Both the OxygenOS 15 on OnePlus 13s and stock Android on Pixel 9a come with no ads and bloatware and offer an overall clean software experience. However, Galaxy A56 running on a toned down version of the OneUI 7 comes with a lot of ads and pre-installed apps making it one of the worst offenders in this category. In terms of software support, OnePlus is offering 4 years of OS updates and 6 years of security patches with the OnePlus 13s while Samsung and Google offer longer software support with 6 and 7 years of OS updates respectively. Apart from that, all three UIs have their pros and cons but these are generally considered to be the best options one can find on Android. Since we don't have all the three phones in hand, it isn't possible to quantifiably judge which phone possesses the best camera setup but we can surely do a specs comparison for them to get a better idea of things. Pixel 9a comes with a 48MP Samsung GN8 primary shooter with OIS and a 13MP ultra-wide angle lens with Sony IMX712 sensor. On the front is a 13MP selfie shooter with support for 4K 30fps video recording. The A56 features a 50MP primary shooter with OIS, a 12MP ultra-wide angle lens and a 5MP macro sensor. The phone is equipped with a 12MP shooter on the front. Sadly, Samsung hasn't publicly disclosed the name of sensors it used on the A56 so it's hard to make straight comparisons. OnePlus 13s comes with a 50MP Sony LYT-700 primary sensor with OIS and a 50MP 2x telephoto lens. There is also a 32MP Galaxycore GC32E autofocus front facing shooter. OnePlus 13s takes a lead ahead of the Galaxy A56 and the Pixel 9a with a better quality display, flagship processor, bigger battery and faster charging along with the higher resolution selfie camera. However, the IP65 splash and dust resistance rating on OnePlus 13s compared to the IP67 and IP68 ratings on the Samsung and Google devices goes in their favour.

OnePlus 13s vs Samsung Galaxy A56 vs Google Pixel 9a: Which phone is the best choice under  ₹50,000?
OnePlus 13s vs Samsung Galaxy A56 vs Google Pixel 9a: Which phone is the best choice under  ₹50,000?

Mint

timea day ago

  • Mint

OnePlus 13s vs Samsung Galaxy A56 vs Google Pixel 9a: Which phone is the best choice under ₹50,000?

OnePlus launched its first ever compact flagship smartphone OnePlus 13s in India on Thursday with the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite processor and a slew of AI features. With an effective price of ₹ 49,999 (with bank offers), the OnePlus 13s will effectively compete with the premium flagship phones from Samsung and Google. Let's take a look at how the new device holds up against its challengers. Samsung Galaxy A56 features a 6.7 inch Full HD+ Super AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate and 1200 nits HBM (high brightness mode) with Corning Gorilla Glass Victus+ protection on top. The Pixel comes with a 6.3 inch Full HD+ OLED 120Hz HDR display with 1800 nits brightness in HBM and older Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection on top. OnePlus 13s, on the other hand, packs a 6.32 inch 1.5K LTPO AMOLED display with 1600 nits HBM and support for Dolby Vision. The higher quality panel on the 13s means that it can go from 1Hz to 120Hz based on the content playing on the screen, leading to improved battery efficiency. The OnePlus 13s stays ahead of the two devices also because it comes with a higher resolution panel while featuring especially smaller bezels, one thing that both these phones struggle with. Galaxy A56 runs on the Exynos 1580 processor which is paired with LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 3.1 storage. Similarly, the Pixel comes powered by the Google Tensor G4 chipset with LPDDR5x RAM and UFS 3.1 storage. While the two processors are not bad by any standards they pale in comparison to the flagship Snapdragon 8 Elite processor on the OnePlus 13s which is also present on all other flagship phones launched this year. The OnePlus also features support for LPDDR5x RAM and faster UFS 4.0 storage. Galaxy A56 comes with a 5,000mAh battery with support for 45W wired charging. Meanwhile, the Pixel 9a packs a 5,100mAh setup with support for 23W of wired fast charging and 7.5W of wireless charging. The OnePlus simply outshines the two devives with not only its bigger 5,850mAh battery setup but also an 80W charger which comes supplied inside the box. However, there is no wireless charging support on the OnePlus 13s. Both the OxygenOS 15 on OnePlus 13s and stock Android on Pixel 9a come with no ads and bloatware and offer an overall clean software experience. However, Galaxy A56 running on a toned down version of the OneUI 7 comes with a lot of ads and pre-installed apps making it one of the worst offenders in this category. In terms of software support, OnePlus is offering 4 years of OS updates and 6 years of security patches with the OnePlus 13s while Samsung and Google offer higher 6 and 7 years of OS updates policy respectively. Apart from that, all three UIs have their pros and cons but these are generally considered to be the best options one can find on Android. Since we don't have all the three phones in hand, it isn't possible to quantifiably just which phone possesses the best camera setup but we can surely do a specs comparison for them to get a better idea of things. Pixel 9a comes with a 48MP Samsung GN8 primary shooter with OIS and a 13MP ultra-wide angle lens with Sony IMX712 sensor. On the front is a 13MP selfie shooter with support for 4K 30fps video recording. The A56 features a 50MP primary shooter with OIS, a 12MP ultra-wide angle lens and a 5MP macro sensor. The phone is equipped with a 12MP shooter on the front. Sadly, Samsung hasn't publicly disclosed the name of sensors it used on the A56 so its hard to make straight comparsions. OnePlus 13s comes with a 50MP Sony LYT-700 primary sensor with OIS and a 50MP 2x telephoto lens. There is also a 32MP Galaxycore GC32E auto focus front facing shooter. OnePlus 13s takes a lead ahead of the Galaxy A56 and the Pixel 9a with a better quality display, flagship processor, bigger battery and faster charging along with the higher resolution selfie camera. However, the IP65 splash and dust resistance rating on OnePlus 13s compared to the IP67 and IP68 ratings on the Samsung and Google devices goes in their favour. Moreover, the OnePlus 13s does not come with an ultra-wide angle lens (though, it matches it with a telephoto shooter) which could be a major pain point for some users.

Oppo K13 5G launched for mid segment buyers with 7000 mAh battery, Snapdragon processor
Oppo K13 5G launched for mid segment buyers with 7000 mAh battery, Snapdragon processor

The Hindu

time21-04-2025

  • The Hindu

Oppo K13 5G launched for mid segment buyers with 7000 mAh battery, Snapdragon processor

Oppo on Monday (April 21, 2025) launched the K13 5G smartphone for mid segment buyers in India. The Oppo K13 5G is I65 rated for dust and water resistance. Oppo K13 5G has a 6.67-inch AMOLED FHD+ display with a 120 Hz refresh rate and 1200 nits of peak brightness. It also supports wet touch. Oppo K13 5G ships with a 7,000 mAh battery supported by an 80 W SuperVOOC charger that comes inside the box. Oppo has used Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 processor with 8 GB LPDDR4X RAM and up to 256 GB UFS 3.1 storage in K13 5G. It operates on ColorOS 15 based on Android 15 out of the box. (For top technology news of the day, subscribe to our tech newsletter Today's Cache) Oppo K13 5G sports a 50 MP main camera and a 2 MP depth sensor along with it. It has a 16 MP front camera. Oppo K13 5G starts at ₹17,999 for the 8 GB/128 GB variant. The 8 GB/256 GB model costs ₹19,999. It will sell on Flipkart starting April 24.

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