The OnePlus 13 is set to be unveiled by the end of this month, right after Qualcomm introduces the Snapdragon 8 Elite. Naturally, this flagship chipset will power OnePlus‘ upcoming device. If you’ve been curious about the design, today we got a glimpse through leaked images out of China, giving us a first look.
The design has evolved slightly from the OnePlus 12. The most noticeable change is the camera island. It’s no longer connected to the phone’s frame, just as a circular module on the left side of the back. The Hasselblad logo has also been relocated. Instead of being on the island, it’s placed above a decorative metal strip to the right.
As for the cameras, the main 50 MP sensor will use Sony’s Lytia LYT-808, while the ultrawide will feature Samsung‘s ISOCELL JN1. For zoom capabilities, OnePlus opted for a 3x periscope telephoto camera with a Sony Lytia LYT-600 sensor. Other notable specs include a large battery, plenty of memory, and support for magnetic wireless charging.
The new design doesn’t stray too far from the OnePlus 12 but brings enough changes to make it stand out.