One Plus 13 Design Reveal in An Official Leak With Snapdragon 8 Elite Processor and Upgraded Camera Array

OnePlus is set to be among the first manufacturers to release next-generation smartphones powered by what is believed to be called the Snapdragon 8 Elite.

A recent leak from Digital Chat Station indicated that the design of the new model won’t differ significantly from the OnePlus 12, and now the company’s official teaser has confirmed this.

Specifically, the OnePlus 13 is now available for pre-order in China, and the company has provided the first look at the back of the phone.

This teaser aligns with the design leak from Digital Chat Station, revealing that the new Snapdragon 8 Elite phone features an off-centered circular camera island on the rear, much like its predecessor.

The key difference lies in a horizontal line connecting to the camera island, with the Hasselblad logo placed in the top-right corner.

In contrast, the OnePlus 12 (currently priced at $649.99 for the 12/256 GB model on Amazon) had the Hasselblad logo inside the circular camera island.

OnePlus 12 Design (Photo: Future)

The official teaser has also confirmed that the OnePlus 13 will feature a three-camera setup on the back.

According to recent reports, the primary sensor in this three-camera array will be a 50 MP Sony LYT808 sensor.

OnePlus is expected to pair this with a 50 MP Samsung JN5 ultrawide sensor and a Sony LYT600 periscope lens offering 3x optical zoom.

Other rumored specifications for the OnePlus 13 include an IP68 and IP69 water resistance rating, an ultrasonic fingerprint reader, a 6,000 mAh battery, 50W wireless charging, and 100W wired charging.

The company has also confirmed that the phone will feature the next-generation BOE X2 display, an LTPO screen with a 120 Hz refresh rate.

While the exact launch date has not been officially announced, it is expected to be revealed before November.

John Edward
John Edward
John Edward is a distinguished market trends analyst and author renowned for his insightful analyses of global financial markets. Born and raised in New York City, Edward's early fascination with economics led him to pursue a degree in Finance from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. His work is characterized by a meticulous approach to data interpretation, coupled with a deep understanding of macroeconomic factors that influence market behavior.
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