New OnePlus 13R leaks may have revealed the device’s colors and camera specs
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The OnePlus 13 and OnePlus 13R have already been shown off in China – the latter under the name OnePlus Ace 5 – and now we have new leaked information about what to expect from the OnePlus 13R’s international launch on January 7.
Seasoned tipster @MysteryLupin has posted an extensive set of images of the OnePlus 13R, showing the phone in a number of different color options. There is a goldish version and something called black or dark gray.
Design-wise, there aren’t too many surprises, as we’ve already seen the OnePlus Ace 5 prior to its international rebadging. However, there’s no sign here of the green and gold options the OnePlus Ace 5 offers for those in China.
That could be because those colors won’t be available to international buyers, or this tipster wasn’t able to get their hands on any leaked images in those colors. To know for sure, we’ll have to wait until OnePlus makes this phone official next month.
Cameras and batteries
While the OnePlus 13R (International) will borrow heavily from the OnePlus Ace 5 (China), not all the specs will match – and another new leak has revealed that the global version of this phone will have a much better rear camera.
According to known tipster @heyitsyogeshthe OnePlus 13R comes with a triple-lens rear camera setup of 50 MP (main), 8 MP (ultra-wide) and 50 MP (telephoto with x2 optical zoom). There will be a 16MP selfie camera on the front.
That’s an improvement over the OnePlus Ace 5, which uses a 2MP macro camera as its third rear camera – there’s no telephoto option. The other camera specifications, including the 16 MP selfie camera, appear to be similar between the two models.
There may be other minor variations to note when the OnePlus 13R is made official: for example, as GSMArena reports, the OnePlus 13R’s battery will be 6,000 mAh instead of 6,415 mAh. Head over to our OnePlus 12R review to see what’s being replaced.