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Design and Build: It has a stunning Midnight Ocean variant with a vegan leather back, alongside Arctic Dawn and Black Eclipse with Gorilla Glass 7i backs.
Performance and Battery: The battery is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, starting at 12GB RAM and 256GB storage, scaling up to 24GB RAM and 1TB storage.
Durability: It includes IP68 and IP69 ratings, capable of withstanding cycles in a dishwasher or washing machine.
Camera Features: It retains the 50MP main camera with Sony LYT-808 sensor, which gives pixel-binned images and Hi-Res mode for full-resolution shots.
Software Changes: “Dual Exposure Algorithm” merges short and long exposures for sharper results, especially in low light and motion shots.
AI Editing Tools: Includes features like AI Eraser, Unblur, and Reflection Eraser which are cloud-based and effective, though not as consistent as competitors like Google.
Photography Experience: It also has smart scene presets like Stage and Fireworks to improve shots. The action mode delivers sharper, dynamic shots, even in low light.
Video Capabilities: It supports 8K at 30fps, with various slow-motion and scene options, though limited manual controls may require third-party apps.
Software and Updates: OxygenOS 15 is clean and customizable, but OnePlus offers four years of OS updates compared to competitors' seven years.
Price and Availability: It starts at $900, undercutting flagship rivals, with generous trade-in programs and support for all major carriers in the U.S. and Canada.
Verdict: With excellent hardware, software, battery life, and MagSafe compatibility, the OnePlus 13 is a strong contender among 2025’s flagship phones.