OnePlus just dropped the OnePlus 13T, their newest compact flagship smartphone, and it’s currently launching in China.
Under the hood, it’s running the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, paired with up to 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and up to 1TB of speedy UFS 4.0 storage.
The phone sports a 6.32-inch LTPO AMOLED display with FHD+ resolution and a smooth 1-120Hz adaptive refresh rate. It hits up to 800 nits of typical brightness and can peak at 1,600 nits, plus it supports Dolby Vision and comes protected by Oppo’s Crystal Shield Glass.

For cameras, the OnePlus 13T packs a 50MP ultra-bright main shooter with a Sony IMX906 sensor and a 50MP 2x optical telephoto lens—though it skips the ultra-wide camera.
It’s also got an IP65 rating for dust and water resistance. The battery is a hefty 6,260mAh silicon-carbon unit with up to 10% silicon-carbon content, boasting an energy density of 851Wh/L, and it supports 80W SuperVOOC fast charging.
Cooling is a big focus here, with a 4400mm² vapor chamber and a total heat dissipation area of 37,000mm². OnePlus says the 3D structure sits close to the chip for better efficiency, and they’ve added a special nano ice crystal coolant to improve heat dissipation even further.
On the connectivity side, the phone has a Wi-Fi G1 chip and 11 antennas wrapped around the device, including three gold-plated e-sports antennas for better signal.
Notably, the classic alert slider has been swapped for a customisable button—you can set it to toggle silent/vibration/ring modes or assign it other quick functions.

The OnePlus 13T comes in gray, pink, and black. Pricing starts at CNY3,399 (~RM2,039) for the 12GB/256GB model, while the maxed-out 16GB/1TB version costs CNY4,499 (~RM2,700). A global release is expected in the next few months.