The OnePlus 13 is set to be one of the final flagship phones of 2024, though it will probably only be a 2024 release in China, with the rest of the world likely to get it in 2025.
Either way though, it could be worth the wait, as between leaks and teasers we have a good idea of what to expect, and that includes an extremely powerful and efficient chipset, a huge battery, and a striking design.
Below then, you’ll find everything we’ve heard about the OnePlus 13 so far, including its confirmed announcement date and design, and leaked specs and features.
Cut to the chase
What is it? The next OnePlus flagship
When is it out? October 31 in China, maybe early next year globally
How much will it cost? Likely upwards of $799.99 / £849 (around AU$1,200)
A rumored price increase
Landing in China on October 31
Could cost more than the OnePlus 12
The OnePlus 13 will be unveiled on October 31 at an event in China. The company itself has confirmed this, with the event kicking off at 1am PT / 4am ET / 8am GMT / 7pm AEDT.
This event will most likely just be the Chinese launch of the phone though, with a global launch probably happening in early 2025 based on past form.
The OnePlus 13 might also cost more than the OnePlus 12, with one leak suggesting a 16GB model with 512GB of storage will cost ¥5,299 in China, which is up from ¥4,799 for the equivalent model of the OnePlus 12. That’s a difference of around $70 / £55 / AU$105.
For reference, the OnePlus 12 cost $799.99 / £849 (around AU$1,200) at launch for a 12GB / 256GB model, and rose to $899.99 / £999 (roughly AU$1,350) for a 16GB / 512GB version. So the OnePlus 13 might have a higher price than that.
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Oh, and don’t count on being able to buy it in Australia, because the current model isn’t available there.
Can you trust these rumors?
We’ve only heard one price leak so far so we’d take it with a pinch of salt. But it’s believable that the OnePlus 13 would cost more than the OnePlus 12, especially as the Snapdragon chipset we’re expecting it to use reportedly costs more than its predecessor.