Header image is referential, showcasing the OnePlus 12. | Image credit–PhoneArena
Rumors about the upcoming OnePlus 13 are already making the rounds, even though its official reveal is still months away. The latest buzz hints at a great upgrade, especially for those who value long-lasting battery life.
For a while now, it’s been a common trend for top Android flagships to pack 5,000mAh batteries – a sort of unwritten rule in the industry. Even the OnePlus 12‘s 5,400mAh battery is pretty hefty by today’s standards for large Android smartphones. So, if the OnePlus 13 does indeed come with a 6,000mAh battery, it’ll surely be a welcome addition.
However, this change could potentially add some weight to the phone, so it’s a trade-off – gaining in longevity but possibly sacrificing a bit of ease of handling.
An alleged OnePlus 13 render posted on Weibo
Rumors also suggest that the OnePlus 13 will feature a “quad micro curved display,” hinting that the screen will have subtle curves on all four sides for a sleeker look and more comfortable grip.
Considering the OnePlus 12 was released in December, it’s safe to assume that the OnePlus 13 is still a few months down the road. Keep an eye out for updates, as more leaks and rumors are likely to surface in the meantime.
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