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- OnePlus has confirmed key details of the OnePlus 13, including a 6,000 mAh battery with 100W wired charging and 50W wireless charging, offering 11 hours of video playback on a full charge.
- The phone will support Wi-Fi 7 and NFC upgrades, and has four AI noise-reducing microphones for improved call clarity.
OnePlus has it certain A number of details about the OnePlus 13 over the weekend. We think that by the time the phone launches on October 31, we will have heard and seen almost everything about the upcoming Snapdragon 8 Elite. The latest details published by OnePlus include information about the OnePlus 13 battery, charging, buttons, connectivity, and more.
First off, it has now been confirmed that the OnePlus 13 will feature a 6,000 mAh battery with 100W wired charging and 50W wireless charging. This is an increase of 600 mAh compared to the OnePlus 12, although it is still slightly smaller than the 6,100 mAh battery in the upcoming Xiaomi 15 Pro, one of its main competitors. According to OnePlus, a full charge will provide up to 11 hours of video playback and 7.1 hours of navigation.
OnePlus also confirmed that the OnePlus 13 comes with Wi-Fi 7 support, like the latest flagships, such as the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra and the Pixel 9 series. The company is also touting improvements to the NFC and antenna technologies on the OnePlus 13.
OnePlus has also confirmed the return of the fan-favorite wake switch on the OnePlus 13. While we’ve already seen it in previous images and videos of the phone, it’s now clear that its functionality remains unchanged. The switch will still offer three modes: silence, vibration, and ring.
The device will also contain four microphones equipped with AI noise reduction technology for clear sound during phone calls.
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