Almost all OnePlus 13 specifications were just leaked, a day before the official announcement
The OnePlus 13 is about to launch, and tomorrow (October 31) is the big day. This initial launch will likely be for China only, but it does mean we’re just a day away from knowing all the specs of this phone – and we have a very good idea of ββthe specs ahead of time thanks to a new leak.
We say ‘leaky’, but this near-complete spec list was actually shared by TENAA (via GSMArena). That’s a Chinese certification agency, so the information it keeps on phones should generally be accurate and official.
According to TENAA, the OnePlus 13 has a Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, a choice of 12GB, 16GB or 24GB of RAM, and 256GB, 512GB or 1TB of storage. The phone is also said to have a 6,000mAh battery with 100W wired and 50W wireless charging, and a 6.82-inch 1440 x 3168 display with a 120Hz refresh rate.
The camera setup reportedly consists of a 50MP main camera, a 50MP ultrawide, a 50MP telephoto with 3x optical zoom and a 32MP front camera. The phone is said to have an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, measures 162 x 76.5 x 8.5mm and weighs 213 grams, making it slightly shorter, wider, thinner and lighter than the 164.3 x 75.8 x 9, 2 mm and 220 grams OnePlus 12.
Heard it all before
While there’s a lot here, there aren’t many surprises as OnePlus itself has confirmed most of the OnePlus 13’s camera specs. The company also previously revealed some OnePlus 13 screen details, and most of the other specs here have been leaked previously.
So while there is nothing special in this leak, it seems very likely that these details are accurate β even the unconfirmed ones, as TENAA itself will be working from official information.
If the details are indeed correct, the OnePlus 13 could be quite an upgrade over the OnePlus 12, with a bigger battery, more power and new cameras. We should know for sure on October 31st, but if you’re hoping to buy the phone and you don’t live in China, you might have to wait until early 2025 to get your hands on it based on its previous form.