OnePlus 13 Leak: First Look at the New Flagship Phone

(Image credit: OnLeaks) 


Although we haven't seen any pictures of the new phone, OnePlus is expected to release the flagship OnePlus 13 before the end of October.

With a post on X claiming to be the new phone, frequent leaker OnLeaks has changed that. He claims that the picture he posted is an image of the OnePlus 13 that is making the rounds on Chinese social media platforms like Weibo.

"Alleged first #OnePlus13 picture currently spreading over Chinese social media..."

The depiction, or picture, depicts a phone that, from the back, resembles the OnePlus 12. The camera array is a little unusual; instead of being to the left of the array, the flash seems to be integrated into one of the lenses. Additionally, it seems more silvery than glass. The Hasselblad 'H' logo has also been shifted to the right across a line that extends from the array to the edge of the phone, and away from the array.

The array still follows OnePlus' preferred large circular arrangement pattern.

(Image credit: OnLeaks) 


Another picture that OnLeaks claims is circulating shows a blue Oppo Find X8, which is also slated to arrive shortly, being held by someone next to a silver OnePlus 13 on a table.

With the edge line and rearranged camera array, we can observe a device that resembles the original image.

Although we are unable to predict the display's appearance or the internal components beyond a quick look at the back, it appears like OnePlus is making some adjustments.

Regarding the Oppo Find X8, there have only been a few reports on what the new phone would be like. In the first place, it will be among the Chinese-made imitation phones that have the iPhone 16's new Camera Control button. Additionally, it is said to sport some of the tiniest bezels on the market—supposedly thinner than the iPhone 16.

We'll get a better look before the month is over because the Chinese launch is quickly approaching. However, OnePlus usually releases the non-Chinese version a few months after its China debut, so customers who want a worldwide version will have to wait until 2025.

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