Why the OnePlus 13s Is the Best Pocket Friendly Powerhouse
Hate juggling brick sized phones but still want flagship power then OnePlus 13s shrinks Snapdragon 8 Elite muscle into genuine one hand territory, then throws in best in class battery endurance for its size.

Most compact phones ask you to compromise on slow chips, small batteries, or not so bright screens.
The 13s bucks the trend. You get desktop grade silicon, a battery larger than some phablets, and a 120Hz LTPO panel that adjusts from 1Hz to 120Hz to save power without killing smoothness.
Dual 50MP rear cameras won’t beat DSLR level flagships, but they nail colour and sharpness for social posts, while the 32MP autofocus selfie cam finally stops group shots from looking fuzzy.
It’s the rare small handset that feels genuinely complete.
Comprehensive Breakdown: OnePlus 13s in Q&A
Design and Build
Weight & Dimensions
185g & 15.1 x 7.2 x 0.8 cmWhat materials are used in the build
flat aluminum frame and flat glassColor options
Green silk, Black Velvet, Pink SatinIP rating
IP65 (Here brand should be called OneMinus)SIM type
Dual Nano-SIM or eSIM
Display
What display technology does it use
6.32 inch ProXDR LTPO AMOLED with 120 Hz refresh rateResolution
2640*1216 (FHD+)Peak brightness
1600 nitsScreen to body ratio
90.49%HDR support
Yes, HDR10+ (Dolby Vision Too)Screen glass
Corning Gorilla Glass 7i
Camera
Camera system and special tech if any
Dual rear setupMain camera sensor
50 MP Sony LYT 700 with OIS & EISTelephoto camera
50 MP with 2× optical zoom & EISFront (selfie) camera
32MP, 4K @ 30fpsSupported video modes
4K 60fps/30fps, slo-mo, Dolby Vision, HDR, Dual Video RecordingAI camera features
AI Reframe, AI Detail Boost, AI Unblur, and AI Reflection Eraser
Performance
Processor
Snapdragon 8 Elite (3 nm)GPU
Adreno 830RAM
12GB LPDDR5XStorage options
256GB/512GB UFS 4.0 (non-expandable)Vibration Tech
Haptic motor
Battery & Charging
Battery capacity & charging speed
5850 mAh with 80W SUPERVOOC0 to 100% charge times
56 to 59 MinutesWireless charging
No but reverse wired 5W charging supported
Connectivity & Network
Connectivity options
5G, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, NFC, USB-C 2.0, IR blaster & USB-OTGSupported 5G bands
n1/n3/n5/n8/n26/n28/n38/n40/n41/n48/n66/n77/n78
Software & AI
Android version & UI out of the box
Android 15 with Oxygen OS 15.0Update policy
4 years OS, 6 years securityAI features
AI Plus Mind, AI Voice Scribe, AI Translation, AI Call Assistant, AI Search (Circle to Search)
Media & Audio
Audio features
O Reality Audio, Dolby Vision, HDR 10+, HDR VividHDR standards
HDR10+Headphone jack
No (USB-C or adapter)
Pricing & Availability
Starting price in India
₹54,998 (12 GB/256 GB) & ₹59,998 (16 GB/512 GB, no offers)Launch date
5 June 2025Purchase locations
Amazon, OnePlus official store online & offlineBox contents
OnePlus 13s (what else you thought you get) 80W SUPERVOOC Adapter, Type A to C Cable, Quick Start Guide (why you need this), Protective Case, SIM Tray Ejector
Other Details
Biometric security
Optical in-display fingerprint & IR face unlockPreloaded bloatware apps
Its OnePlus so don’t worry about itSAR values
1.149 W/kg (head), 0.601 W/kg (body)
Final Verdict
Why get one:
if your priority is Compact phone around 55k
you need a compact phone but don’t want to compromise of battery and charging speed
You want best chipset available in market for your next compact smartphone
UI is your one of the most priority
- Lifetime display warranty for Green lines issue (This one here makes it more valuable phone than any other)
Why not:
Vivo x200 FE have better Camera setup if you into it
Less Charging speed & peak brightness compared to its competitor