As excitement builds for the imminent launch of the OnePlus 13T, anticipated to debut by the end of this month, a slew of leaks has begun to surface. Among the most intriguing is a glimpse into the device’s design, which appears to take a surprising turn from the brand's traditional aesthetics. Today, we uncover not just one, but two leaked looks at the upcoming smartphone.
The first leak is a video illustration showcasing the OnePlus 13T in an elegant white finish.
Additionally, we have a leaked image revealing the phone's sleek black variant:
Newly unveiled colors also include a striking pinkish hue, reflecting OnePlus's willingness to experiment with unique design choices that are less common for the brand. More surprising, however, is the redesigned camera island, which bears a resemblance to Google's aesthetics for the Pixel 9 Pro Fold and hints at some influence from the Xiaomi Mi 11.
This shift in design raises questions about whether this is a permanent change in OnePlus’s design language or simply a distinctive feature for the forthcoming flagship model.
In terms of specifications, the OnePlus 13T features a 6.31-inch LTPO OLED display with a "1.5K" resolution and a 120 Hz refresh rate. At its core lies the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, complemented by a 50 MP main camera and a 50 MP telephoto lens offering 2x optical zoom. The device is powered by a robust 6,200 mAh battery with support for 80W wired charging. Notably, it will be the first OnePlus model to omit the Alert Slider in favor of a programmable button, according to prior rumors.