Here's the pictures since the article didn't bother embedding them:
I don't know why it looks different on every one, the article didn't explain that either
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Here's the pictures since the article didn't bother embedding them:
I don't know why it looks different on every one, the article didn't explain that either
Thank you. Additional article with even another look: https://www.notebookcheck.net/OnePlus-13T-Leaker-highlights-more-details-of-upcoming-compact-flagship-phone.984750.0.html
Personally I don't really care about the look, just having a compact flagship that is not Samsung or Pixel seems refreshing
152mm tall is larger than the Pixel 4a. Not. Compact.
There are currently 3 phones around 145 mm (4a was 144). Those are Ulefones, not sure you want those https://m.gsmarena.com/results.php3?nYearMin=2024&nHeightMax=145&sFormFactors=1&idOS=2
Also, 152mm is for the Xiaomi 15, we're still not sure about the OnePlus
I have the oneplus 13, it truly is a two day phone battery wise. I actually forgot to charge it over night once and I didnt even notice it until it was at 20% battery the evening after and I got an alert about it.
Have they improved their customer service at all? I used to exclusively get oneplus phones, but then I got two models in a row that were unusable after a couple months.
They both had solvable problems, but I could never get their service department to actually implement the correct fix. They would just tell me to send it in, and then send it right back without even doing anything.
I guess I will let you know if I need customer service. :)
Thanks, but I hope you don't ever have the need!
I hope it's smaller but with everything the 13 has