OnePlus will be releasing the OnePlus 13T next week, albeit only in China for the time being. While the company will not be officially presenting its compact flagship until April 24, it has revealed plenty of about the device on Chinese social media. For example, it has already showcased early camera samples and several hardware specifications in the last few days alone.
Now, it has revealed that the OnePlus 13T spans a mere 71.7 mm across compared to to 76.5 mm for the OnePlus 13 and 75.8 mm for the OnePlus 13R. In other words, the OnePlus 13T is about as wide as the Vivo X200 Pro mini and Oppo Find X8s, which the hands-on photo above underlines. With that being said, the Galaxy S25 (curr. $779.99 on Amazon) will still wear the crown in this regard at a width of 70.5 mm.
The OnePlus 13T will pack a 6.32-inch display too within a housing that weighs approximately 185 g. OnePlus claims also claims that the handset has a '50:50' weight distribution, a term that is more commonly used in the automotive industry. Overall, the OnePlus 13T looks noticeably smaller in early hands-on photos, which we have embedded below. Incidentally, OnePlus has confirmed that the device will be available in at least two official cases, both with integrated MagSafe compatibility. At the time of writing, it remains to be seen whether OnePlus will offer the OnePus 13T globally.
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OnePlus (1) (2), Weibo via @OnePlusClub & @ShishirShelke1