OnePlus recently confirmed that the OnePlus 13s would make its way into the Indian subcontinent as a compact flagship.
A recent post also mentioned that the OnePlus 13s smartphone will not break cover in Europe or North America. Various microsites have revealed the rear design of the handset in the past.
The India wing of the brand has now posted a video on the popular X platform showing both the front and back of the smartphone.
OnePlus 13 Design
The handset sports the power button and volume rocker on its side. On the left side, the OnePlus 13s has a hardware button that replaces the standard Alert Slider, which can be customized according to the feature. This will be the first smartphone outside the home country to come with this replacement.
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The back design is very much the same as that of the OnePlus 13T, which is already available in the home country of China. The rear panel has an elevated camera island with two cameras that will be accompanied by an LED flash.
The smartphone will be available in two color options: black velvet and pink satin.
Confirmed Specs
As of now, only a couple of specs have been confirmed by the brand. The OnePlus 13s will house a Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset under its hood. For its display, the handset will have an AMOLED 6.32-inch panel with a punch-hole cutout in the center.
While the manufacturer has not mentioned anything else, the smartphone will likely inherit some specs from the OnePlus 13T.
Other OnePlus smartphones
OnePlus is actively working on a slew of other smartphones for China and India.
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China is expected to witness the addition of the Ace 5 Supreme Edition and Ace 5 Racing with the Dimensity 9400 and Dimensity 9400e chipsets from MediaTek this month.
In India, the Nord CE 5 with the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 is anticipated to launch before the end of June 2025. This will soon be followed by the more powerful Nord 5 that is currently under development.
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