OnePlus 13s Launched in India with Snapdragon 8 Elite, 50MP Dual Cameras, AI Features

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O(caps)nePlus 13s is out in India, and it’s swinging for the fences, so let’s cut through the buzzwords and get to what actually matters. No more just “good hardware” shtick—now they’re going full throttle on AI features and trying to make this the productivity beast to beat. Under the hood? You’re getting the Snapdragon 8 Elite, which is basically the muscle car engine of phone chips right now. Toss in a slick LTPO display, double 50MP cameras, and you’ve got a phone that’s more loaded than most people’s Netflix lists.

OnePlus 13s front and back view in Black Velvet and Green Silk color options

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Price in India, Colour Options, and Pre-Order Benefits

Price-wise, yeah, it’s pricey but not eye-watering for a flagship: Rs. 54,999 if you’re cool with 256GB of storage, or Rs. 59,999 if you want to go full digital hoarder with 512GB (but only in black or green, because apparently pink is too fancy for big storage). And if you’re trigger-happy with your credit card, pre-orders are up, with the usual bag of carrots: instant cashbacks, exchange deals, and no-cost EMI. Basically, they want you to buy this thing, and they’re not shy about it.

Next-Gen Performance Backed by Snapdragon 8 Elite

Now, about that Snapdragon 8 Elite—this thing is a speed demon. Gaming, bouncing between apps, running heavy AI stuff, you name it, it’ll chew through it without breaking a sweat. Pair that with 12GB RAM and the fancy UFS 4.0 storage and you’re not waiting for anything to load. It’ll even handle those AI features—like translation, editing, and whatever else they’re throwing in—without turning into a pocket oven.

Display Technology That Interacts With Your Environment

The screen is a 6.32-inch 1.5K LTPO ProXDR, and it’s got bells and whistles like 120Hz refresh, bonkers-high brightness, and Aqua Touch 2.0 (which is geek-speak for “works with wet or gloved hands”). You can use it while running through the rain or, I don’t know, wrestling an octopus. The colors pop, touch is smooth, and it’s just a joy to swipe around.

OnePlus 13s 6.32-inch 1.5K LTPO ProXDR display with 120Hz refresh rate

The Revolutionary Plus Key – Beyond Alert Sliders

Here’s something fun: the Plus Key. Forget the old alert slider. This is like a Swiss Army knife button—you can set it to toggle ring/silent/vibrate, launch apps, translate stuff on the fly, or even fire up their new AI Mind Space. It’s almost like they want you to actually use the hardware button for once.

Introducing AI Plus Mind and Smart Utilities

Speaking of AI, the new ‘AI Plus Mind’ hub is basically OnePlus’s answer to your brain melting from too many apps. It pulls in your notes, screenshots, chats, calendar, whatever, and makes it all searchable. The camera gets a bunch of AI magic, too—unblurring photos, erasing reflections, reframing shots, even summarizing your calls. Plus, it plays nice with Google’s Circle to Search and Gemini AI, so you’re not locked into just OnePlus’s ecosystem.

Dual 50MP Cameras and Optical Enhancements

Cameras? Dual 50MP on the back (Sony sensor for wide, Samsung for zoom), plus a 32MP selfie cam. OIS and EIS are there so your shaky hands don’t ruin every shot, and the software tweaks genuinely help with clarity and group shots. Not gonna say it’s the best camera out there, but you won’t be embarrassed by your holiday pics.

50MP Dual Camera of OnePlus 13s with Sony LYT-700 sensor and 2x telephoto

Extended Battery Life and Fast Charging

Battery’s chunky at 5,850mAh, and the 80W SuperVOOC charger means you’ll be back to 100% before you even finish your coffee. It’s smarter than your average battery, too—learning when to chill out and save power so you’re not hunting for a plug at 4PM.

OS and Software Experience

OS-wise, it’s OxygenOS 15 on top of Android 15. Clean, fast, and doesn’t shove AI in your face unless you want it. Updates come in quietly, so your phone stays secure without those annoying “installing update…” screens.

Connectivity That Keeps You Future-Ready

Connectivity? It’s got everything—Wi-Fi 7 (yep, that’s a thing now), Bluetooth 6.0, NFC, USB-C, 5G, 4G, GPS with NavIC (because, India). No weird omissions.

Lightweight Vibes, Premium Feels – Size & Style

So, here’s the deal: this thing’s pocket-friendly but still feels expensive. We’re talking 150.8 by 71.7 by 8.2mm, weighing in at 185 grams—basically, it’s not a brick, but it’s got just enough heft to make it feel real, you know? Slim build, solid materials, easy to use with one hand, and actually comfortable. Honestly, I dig it.

OnePlus 13s AI Plus Mind interface for productivity and smart features

Who’s the OnePlus 13s Actually For?

Alright, let’s break it down. Who should even care about this phone?
  • Hardcore techies who want to mess with AI features
  • People filming TikToks or YouTube stuff and need crisp cameras
  • Gamers who hate lag and love flexing high scores
  • Business folks juggling a zillion apps and worried about security

Bottom line? It’s not just another “flagship.” Think less boring spec sheet, more actual life companion with some future-ready tricks.

Quickfire Q&A


Q1: Does it do wireless charging?
Nope. It’s fast with wired 80W charging (SuperVOOC, baby), but they ditched wireless to keep it light and not a toaster in your palm.

Q2: Is it water/dustproof?
No official IP rating at launch (classic OnePlus mystery), but they usually toss in some splash resistance at this price. Don’t go swimming with it.

Q3: Can I use the Plus Key for my own apps?
Heck yeah. Map it to whatever—launch Spotify, open your camera, order pizza, whatever floats your boat.

Q4: How long till OnePlus forgets about updates?
You’ll get four years of Android updates and five years of security patches. Not bad, honestly, compared to some brands (cough looking at you, Motorola).

Q5: OnePlus 13s vs 12—what’s new?
AI everywhere, fancier screen, and this weirdly genius Plus Key you won’t find on the 12. Not just a minor refresh.

5,850mAh battery of OnePlus 13s with 80W SuperVOOC fast charging

So, Does the OnePlus 13s Actually Change the Game?

It’s not just another phone with a shiny spec sheet. They actually thought this one through: AI stuff that’s useful (not just gimmicky), solid hardware, and the kind of customization nerds live for.

And at ₹54,999? It’s undercutting the big dogs and still packing all the good stuff. If you want a phone that’s fast, smart, and doesn’t feel like last year’s leftovers, this one’s seriously worth a look.

Raise a toast, folks—OnePlus just leveled up.worth a look.

Cheers!!!

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