
"The OnePlus 15 finally got the green light from the FCC, but it is not available just yet (we'll check again on Cyber Monday). So, let's have a look at its predecessor. You can pick up the base 12/256GB OnePlus 13 for $700 and the upgrade to 16/512GB is $100 more. Even though it is a previous gen chip, the Snapdragon 8 Elite is still one of the fastest around and the 6.82" 1440p+ LTPO OLED is great."
"The phone is equipped with three 50MP cameras on the back, including a main with a 1/1.43" sensor and a 3x/73mm periscope. This part is arguably better than the OnePlus 15. The 6,000mAh battery on the old model doesn't last as long as the 7,300mAh on the new one (but with a 15:28h Active Use score, it can still last a busy day)."
Refurbished and older-flagship Cyber Monday deals make premium phones more affordable, with some units only months old. The OnePlus 13 base 12/256GB is $700, 16/512GB costs $100 more. It runs a Snapdragon 8 Elite chip and a 6.82" 1440p+ LTPO OLED. The rear array has three 50MP cameras, including a 1/1.43" main sensor and a 3x/73mm periscope. The 6,000mAh battery yields a 15:28h Active Use score. The Nothing Phone (3) offers lower price points, a Snapdragon 8s Gen 4, a 6.67" 1260p+ non-LTPO OLED, three 50MP cameras, a 5,150mAh battery (12:56h Active Use), and slower charging. Nothing promises five Android updates versus four from OnePlus.
Read at GSMArena.com
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