Experience unparalleled innovation with the OnePlus 13, designed for explorers and innovators. Featuring the 5th-Gen Hasselblad Camera for Mobile, this device captures life's extraordinary moments with crystal clarity. Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite platform and equipped with a record-breaking 120Hz ProXDR display, it offers seamless performance and stunning visuals. The sleek design incorporates industry-first microfiber vegan leather, combining luxury with durability. With OxygenOS 15, next-gen battery technology, and IP68/IP69 protection, the OnePlus 13 is your ultimate companion for everyday adventures and beyond.
A: Just opened and placed my VISIBLE physical sim in sim slot 1 on one side of the sim tray, there's a second physical sim slot on the other side so two. My reading warned of this device not working on VISIBLE esim but does on T-MO or T-MO MVNOS so. Try reddit for the 1+13 user experiences, much better for you questions and answers.
Q: Does a charger come with this phone?
A: Yes
Q: Does OnePlus 13 support Verizon connection
A: I bought it, using it on Verizon, all good
Q: How much memory does this hol, 12GB or 16GB of ram?
A: The 512GB version has 16GB of ram while the 256GB version has 12GB of ram, hope this is helpful in your choice of phone.
Q: What about maximum battery life? What is the battery rating and battery life?
A: Battery Life always depends on what your phone usage is. The battery life on this isn't great in the beginning until the software optimizes your battery. but after a few weeks of usage and draining my battery to 1% and let it charge to 100 and then 20 minutes on the charger longer once hitting 100 to calibrate the battery. I get over 8 hours on a full charge for on screen usage, it varies ive seen people get up to 10 hours of on screen time. You will most likely get around 7 to 8 hours of battery life on a full charge, if you're doing 20% to 80% charging method expect around 6 hours of on screen time. Also if you're gonna use some type of clone phone app to migrate your data, don't ever copy over your phones system settings, it can cause battery calibration issues.
Q: Will the OnePlus 13 let me WiFi call? Will it let me group text? Will it work with AT&T?
A: WiFi calling works with Verizon and T-Mobile, but I don't know if it will work on AT&T as they usually only authorize it for iPhone, Pixel and Samsung Galaxy.
Q: On the charger cord what type goes into the phone and what type goes to charger
A: It is a usb A to usb c cable, usb A into charging brick and usb C into phone
Q: Is this OnePlus 13 model CPH2655?
A: YES it is. Just picked up and can confirm correct model number sold by Best Buy.
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Experience unparalleled innovation with the OnePlus 13, designed for explorers and innovators. Featuring the 5th-Gen Hasselblad Camera for Mobile, this device captures life's extraordinary moments with crystal clarity. Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite platform and equipped with a record-breaking 120Hz ProXDR display, it offers seamless performance and stunning visuals. The sleek design incorporates industry-first microfiber vegan leather, combining luxury with durability. With OxygenOS 15, next-gen battery technology, and IP68/IP69 protection, the OnePlus 13 is your ultimate companion for everyday adventures and beyond.
$499.99
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Build : 4/5 the device is very well build but it does feel a bit slippery. The camera bump has a weird placement that affects how you hold the phone. Screen: 5/5 great screen, vivid colors if desired it has a pro mode screen that has less punch and the natural recommend option which is the default. The rounded corners might be an issue as they interfere with some options and menus from apps. Battery: 3.8/5. Good with a caveat: the reason a give the battery a 3.8 out of 5 and is something no tech tuber will tell you is that while the battery has a new tech and faster charging then other OEMs, OnePlus uses a lot and I mean a lot of software trick and limitations to achieve great battery numbers. Those are probably the numbers you see from tech tubers. The reality is that if you have and use the device with the highest screen quality, no aggressive app sleeping ( affects notifications) And use it at its highest performance it will last just as much as the other device at least in my usage ( I also owe a s25 ultra.) it is great when using it's default settings. Performance: 5/5 As expected it's top tier. Be aware that if you game the render resolution is lower to maintain performance on the op13. Dor any other user it would matter as it is super smooth. It does have some bugs software side that will be addressed by op in updates.
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Posted by Testerfromthewest
One of the best phones of the year. I will start with the cons since there are so few. -Preinstalled screen protector is low quality, scratches easily and attracts lint from pocket -Cameras can be hit or miss, not always consistent, otherwise they're great -Weird issue with WiFi band steering, specifically on wifi 6 (explained below) That's it, that's all the negatives I have to say, otherwise it is probably the best phone out there for what it costs. I love the display, the high PWM / DC dimming is so easy on the eyes. Colors are accurate and the display is bright. It is not anti-reflective like the S25U if that is important to you. I recommend getting a better screen protector though. Speakers are high end, better than my Pixel 9 Pro in my opinion but not as good as the S25U, just a bit behind in fullness. Form factor is amazing. I love the cherry wood black design of the back glass and the curve on the front is minimal. The design fits easily into your hand compared to most of the rectangle designs these days. (Note, some of the photos might be skewed due to the conversion from HEIC to JPG) The camera is hit or miss, I put some examples in the review. Most photos are outstanding. I love the Hasselblad tuning which is not the most accurate color, but it adds its own character. This phone is not afraid to use contrast which I prefer since most US phones these days rely too much on HDR to level out the photo and make it look flat. The main concern I have here is that highlights are often blown out by the camera which you may or may not like. Ensure you check out master mode for amazing quality and good control setup and also Xpan mode. The focal lengths are perfect for portraits with high resolutions. Connectivity is mostly outstanding but it is the only reason I took away a star. Cellular connectivity is the best out there. I believe there are 13 antennas around the phone so I got a strong signal in any orientation in almost all locations (T-Mobile) except for one dead zone I am aware of. My main issue was with wifi. Overall it works great and supports my house wifi 6e which was giving me 1100mbps speeds on speed test (not local network bandwidth which is likely higher). But... if your router has band steering enabled which combines 2.4ghz 5ghz and 6ghz together to allow the phone to choose the best frequency on your network using one only network name, the phone has issues choosing, Specifically if you are on 6ghz. I would walk away from my router and it would often fail to switch to 5ghz or 2.4ghz resulting in no connectivity as it tried to hold onto 6ghz. I had no issue in the same situations with my S25U or Pixel 9 Pro. When I disabled wifi band steering I could select the network manually and no issue. Unfortunately I have too many devices I did not want to reconfigure. I returned the device and got a replacement with the same issue. To most people this probably wont matter but it was a big issue in my case. Battery is stunning, this is a phone which gave me zero battery anxiety and allowed for extremely quick top ups with the included 80W charger. I recommend more people look at this phone as it is a contender for phone of the year.
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Posted by psyclopps
Tested out the phone over the past few days. I'm coming from an almost four-year old Samsung S21 Ultra 5G. This phone is almost identical in size weight and feel to that, with the OnePlus screen being just ever soooo slightly wider (maybe by 1/8th of an inch). I was expecting this to be a nice bump up from the S21U experience based on all of the reviews online. I had tried an S24+ about 6 months ago, but let it go because there wasn't much of a difference for me. Well, the situation is basically the same with the OP13. If you currently have an S21U that you're happy with, there is almost NO need to upgrade. The screen clarity, snappiness, and camera performance between these two are nearly identical. In some cases, such as camera, I still find the pics from the 4 year old Samsung to be preferable, but I think the OP may have an advantage in the video department, ever so slightly. There may be very modest differences on the surface level, but honestly, 95% of everyday users wouldn't be able to tell one from the other just looking at and interacting with the front. The main reasons TO upgrade are battery life, storage, and performance, if you need it for gaming. Coming from 128 GB of storage to 512 GB would be my only reason for upgrading. Also, battery life on the S21U has degraded over time some, sure, but I get through the day still. It's just hard to justify the new phone price when the S21U is still holding up so well in 2025. My suggestion is; if you're not a hardcore gamer, find a refurb'd S21 Ultra, and pay 1/3 of the cost. I WANT to find a reason to keep the OnePlus 13, and if your phone specs are below that of the S21U, it would definitely be a worthy upgrade, but for my situation, I think I'll hold onto the Sammy for a bit longer.
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Posted by DAT84