The OnePlus 13T is set to launch in the Chinese market on April 24, and this is going to be a compact flagship from the company. As we already know, the phone has a 6.32-inch display, making it significantly smaller than the regular OnePlus flagships like the OnePlus 13 & 13R. But despite being smaller, the phone features an impressive spec sheet. The brand has now shared the official images of the device, confirming the design that was previously leaked.
So, the OnePlus 13T looks pretty different than the OnePlus 13 & 13R. There is no longer a circular camera module on the rear, as it is replaced by a square-ish camera module. The phone has two main cameras on the rear, but there is no Hasselblad branding. The phone also lacks an alert slider and instead has an iPhone-like action button on the left. The frame is made of metal and there is a flat display on the front.
The OnePlus 13T is launching in at least three color options in China.
As we know already, the phone has the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset and at least a 6,000mAh battery, making it the smartphone with one of the largest batteries with such a compact display. The phone supports 80W wired charging, and the weight is around 185g. The display is 6.32-inch, and it is a 1.5K flat OLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate.