TL; DR
- OnePlus 13s will launch on June 5th, bringing a 32 MP autofocus selfie camera, a first for OnePlus.
- It will feature dual rear cameras, the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, and the new Plus Key.
- It promises the best battery life for a compact phone, with lifetime green line protection and the G1 Wi-Fi chipset.
OnePlus has confirmed that the OnePlus 13s will be launching on June 5th, and it’s already generating buzz. The phone will feature a 32 MP autofocus selfie camera, which is a first for any OnePlus smartphone. This isn’t even available on the OnePlus 13 or OnePlus 13R, so it’s a big step forward for OnePlus fans who love taking selfies.
On the back, there will be a dual camera setup, and OnePlus claims this phone will offer the “best battery life ever on a compact smartphone.” A half-hour charge will reportedly give you a full day’s power. The OnePlus 13s will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite and will also have the new Plus Key, powered by AI, which you’ll be able to customize for different actions.
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OnePlus is also introducing its Lifetime Display Guarantee for the 13s, protecting against green line issues. The phone will support 5.5G connectivity and come with the company’s first-ever independent Wi-Fi chipset, the G1.
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It’s built into a compact 6.32-inch body, making it one of the smallest flagship phones around. OnePlus promises zero lag even in hot weather conditions, thanks to an advanced cooling system. What are your thoughts on the OnePlus 13s with the 32 MP autofocus selfie camera? Let us know in the comments below.
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Would like to know more of the functionality of the AF in selfie. Is it ultra fast, and does it have an All-in-Focus possibility?