





The OnePlus 13s demonstrates that a compact flagship smartphone is indeed possible. With a 6.32-inch screen, decent battery life, and an attractive price, this device has it all—except for European availability.
OnePlus has just launched the 13s, a smartphone that proves it’s possible to have a truly compact flagship. Featuring a 6.32-inch screen, Snapdragon 8 Elite , a 5850 mAh battery, and an attractive price point, it ticks all the boxes. However, there is a catch.
The catch? There’s no waiting—we’ll tell you upfront: this smartphone will not be released in Europe. It’s a shame because it had the potential to win over users.
Compact Without Compromising
The OnePlus 13s demonstrates that a smartphone can remain “small”—with a significance to those quotation marks—while still housing serious components. With its 6.32-inch display , it has a similar size to the iPhone 16 Pro, yet manages to fit a 5850 mAh battery into a chassis just 8.2 mm thick .
The LTPO AMOLED screen delivers a resolution of 2640 x 1216 pixels , boasting a brightness of 1600 nits and a refresh rate of up to 120 Hz . This is standard for a flagship device, yet in a format that fits comfortably in hand—especially at this price point.
OnePlus adds a touch of customization that’s Plus-configurable, similar to the action button found on the iPhone.
This button can be assigned any function you want: flashlight, silent mode, opening an app, and more—practical for daily use.
Weighing in at just 185 grams , the OnePlus 13s remains reasonable for a smartphone packed with technology. OnePlus has successfully optimized the available space.
Decent Photography, Top-Notch Performance
On the photography front, OnePlus employs dual 50-megapixel sensors on the rear—a main sensor with a Sony LYT-700 and a 2x telephoto lens . No frills, just the essentials to cover everyday needs. The 32-megapixel front-facing camera completes the setup.
The Snapdragon 8 Elite ensures flagship-level performance. This recent chip provides both power and energy efficiency, ideal for a compact smartphone that must manage battery life intelligently.
OnePlus claims 16 hours of autonomy on social media, with 10 hours for video calls and 7 hours for gaming. These impressive figures demonstrate the effectiveness of the robust battery.
Charging via 80 W USB-C allows for quick energy recovery when needed. This offers a good balance between capacity and recharge speed.
All the Necessary Connectivity
OnePlus didn’t skimp on connectivity features. Wi-Fi 7 , Bluetooth 6.0 with aptX HD and LDAC codecs, and NFC are all included. The fingerprint sensor is integrated beneath the display, as is expected from a modern smartphone—except, of course, among Apple devices.
Initial images suggest careful attention to detail in the build quality. OnePlus has mastered the art of creating a premium smartphone, even in a compact format.
A Price That Sparks Interest
OnePlus has priced the 13s at 560 euros for the 12 GB RAM and 256 GB storage version. The 512 GB model increases to 610 euros . These aggressive rates stand out compared to other flagship prices, which often exceed 1000 euros in Europe.
This pricing positions it directly against less premium smartphones while offering top-tier performance. This strategy seems effective in India , where pricing competition is fierce.
For Europeans accustomed to high flagship prices, these rates could have made a significant impact. Sadly, we may never know.
The downside of the OnePlus 13s? It will only be released in India. OnePlus has announced no plans for Europe, leaving the European market without an exciting alternative to the current giant smartphones.
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