OnePlus 13s Price Leaked Before Launch: Flagship Camera, Cooling System, Monster Battery & More Revealed!
OnePlus 13s Review: The OnePlus 13s hasn’t even made its official debut yet—and already, the tech grapevine can’t stop chattering. It’s one of those launches where anticipation seems to be running slightly ahead of schedule. Even before OnePlus could step on stage to reveal their next big thing, the leaks have beaten them to it.
We’ve been watching this story closely, and here’s a closer look at what’s out there, what it might mean, and what’s likely just speculation.
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💸 OnePlus 13s Pricing Leaked: Not Official, But Likely Close
Okay, so here’s the thing. Officially, OnePlus hasn’t made any announcement about the pricing of the 13s. Not a whisper. But based on credible tipsters and insider leaks, it looks like we’re looking at a price tag between ₹50,000 and ₹55,000 for the Indian market.
If that holds true, the OnePlus 13s would be squarely positioned to compete with other upper-midrange Android flagships. It’s not quite ultra-premium territory, but it’s getting there.
“The final word on the pricing and configurations will only drop on June 5,” said a known tech insider on X (formerly Twitter). Until then, it’s all informed speculation—albeit very convincing speculation.

Snapdragon 8 Elite Under the Hood: A Beast in Disguise
This isn’t just a new chip—it’s Qualcomm’s elite-tier silicon. The OnePlus 13s will reportedly come powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite, a chipset built on 4nm fabrication technology, which, if you’re into the technical stuff, means faster processing and lower power consumption all in one.
Let’s put it in real-world terms: smoother gameplay, faster app loads, and fewer lags—even when juggling ten apps at once. And yes, with up to 16GB LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.0 storage maxing out at 1TB, this phone isn’t just fast—it’s a multitasking monster.
Perfect for gamers, creators, and anyone who hates the sight of a loading screen.
Advanced Cooling Tech: No More Toasty Hands
Now here’s something that’s flown under the radar a bit but is definitely worth talking about. The OnePlus 13s is expected to feature a 4400mm² Cryo-Velocity Vapor Chamber cooling system. That’s a mouthful, but what it really means is: your phone won’t overheat even during long gaming sessions or intense 4K video rendering.
Plus, OnePlus is reportedly layering in external cooling layers on the back, which might be a nod to future accessory support or just next-gen thermal design.
From a user experience perspective, this means you’ll likely feel fewer temperature spikes—and the phone should perform consistently under heavy loads.
Battery Life That Might Actually Last
Now here’s the part that’s really caught everyone’s attention. The OnePlus 13s will come equipped with a 6260mAh silicon-carbon battery—a first for phones in this size and class.
Silicon-carbon batteries are a big deal. They can pack more energy into the same physical space compared to traditional lithium-ion, and they usually offer better thermal stability. That means longer life spans and—potentially—faster charge cycles.
OnePlus is pairing this with 80W fast charging, so even when you do run out of juice, you’re back in action in no time. Rumors suggest the phone can reach 50% in under 20 minutes, though we’ll have to test that when the real units arrive.
This kind of battery setup could comfortably get even power users through more than a day of usage. Think: watching Netflix, gaming, social scrolling, and still having enough left for bedtime Instagram doomscrolling.
Flagship-Grade Cameras: Dual 50MP Sensors
No flagship is complete without camera firepower, and OnePlus seems to be ticking all the right boxes here too.
According to camera leaks, the phone will feature two rear-facing 50MP lenses:
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Primary sensor: A Sony IMX906 with OIS (Optical Image Stabilization). Great for low-light shots, motion photos, and steady 4K videos.
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Secondary sensor: A 50MP telephoto lens with 2x optical zoom. Perfect for portrait shots or getting closer without killing the image quality.
The front camera? A respectable 16MP sensor, which is expected to be enhanced with OnePlus’s classic image processing for selfies and video calls.
“Expect better dynamic range and skin tones,” notes a source familiar with OxygenOS’s new camera algorithm tweaks.
Software & UX: Clean OxygenOS on Android 15
The software side is looking equally polished. The OnePlus 13s will ship with Android 15, skinned with OxygenOS—a UI known for its speed, lack of bloat, and user-friendly customization options.
While Android 15 itself brings new privacy features and performance improvements, OxygenOS adds features like:
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Smart Sidebar
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AI App Preload
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Quick Notes & Screenshot OCR
The phone is also rumored to come with four years of OS updates and five years of security patches, aligning with the flagship support promise many users demand today.
Connectivity & Audio: Nothing Missed Here
On the connectivity front, the OnePlus 13s checks all the right boxes:
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Wi-Fi 7
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Bluetooth 5.4
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NFC (for quick payments and pairing)
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IR Blaster – yes, it can double up as a remote for your TV or air conditioner.
And for audio lovers, it packs Dolby Atmos stereo speakers, which could make binge-watching or gaming much more immersive. Also included: an in-display fingerprint scanner, because of course.
The Bigger Picture: What This All Means
With all the leaks and details floating around, the OnePlus 13s seems to be positioned as a flagship killer with next-gen specs but a relatively controlled price point. It’s not quite in Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra territory, but it’s also not meant to be.
This phone is more about giving power users what they need—speed, battery, camera, cooling—without unnecessary gimmicks.
If the final specs on launch day match what’s being leaked now, OnePlus could have a winner on its hands—especially for Indian users who want premium performance without paying six figures.
FAQs About OnePlus 13s (As Per Leaks)
Q1. What is the expected price of the OnePlus 13s in India?
According to current leaks, the OnePlus 13s could be priced between ₹50,000 and ₹55,000. Exact pricing will be confirmed at the launch event on June 5.
Q2. What processor will power the OnePlus 13s?
The phone is expected to feature Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset based on 4nm technology.
Q3. What battery size will it have?
The OnePlus 13s may feature a 6260mAh silicon-carbon battery, which supports 80W fast charging.
Q4. How good is the camera setup?
Leaks suggest a dual 50MP camera setup on the back—one primary Sony IMX906 sensor with OIS and another 50MP telephoto lens with 2x zoom. The selfie camera will be 16MP.
Q5. What’s the operating system?
It will likely ship with Android 15, customized with OxygenOS, OnePlus’s proprietary interface.
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