OnePlus 13 is expected to be officially announced by the end of this year and there are many rumors about its specifications. Recently leaked early renders of the alleged device show an all-new design with an improved rear camera unit.
A well-informed source has revealed the camera specifications of the OnePlus 13. The upcoming phone’s telephoto and ultra-wide-angle sensors could be upgraded to 50 megapixels. Like the OnePlus 12, the upcoming phone is also said to come with a triple rear camera setup. The camera setup is believed to include Hasselblad branding.

OnePlus 13 camera details revealed
Popular tipster Digital Chat Station (DCS) has suggested that the OnePlus 13 will come with a triple rear camera setup consisting of three 50-megapixel camera sensors. The telephoto lens is said to have a 50-megapixel sensor and a 3x optical zoom. The camera should be calibrated by Hasselblad.
For comparison, the OnePlus 12’s camera setup includes a 50-megapixel Sony LYT 808 sensor, a 48-megapixel ultra-wide sensor, and a 64-megapixel periscope telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom.
OnePlus 13 specs: What we know so far
OnePlus 13 is expected to come with the 4th generation Snapdragon 8 chip. The phone is expected to officially launch in November after Qualcomm was expected to unveil a new chipset in October. The device is rumored to feature a 6.8-inch 2K 8T LTPO display and an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner.
Initial renders that appeared online in May suggested a redesigned camera module for the OnePlus 13 with a Hasselblad logo. It’s likely a square camera island with rounded corners, rather than the round one you see on the OnePlus 12. It has a 6000mAh battery and supports 100W wired charging.
The OnePlus 12 was launched in India in January at a price of Rs. The base model with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage costs 64,999. It features a 6.82-inch Quad HD+ (1440 x 3168 pixels) LTPO 4.0 AMOLED display and a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor.
Bhupendra Singh Chundawat is a seasoned technology journalist with over 22 years of experience in the media industry. He specializes in covering the global technology landscape, with a deep focus on manufacturing trends and the geopolitical impact on tech companies. Currently serving as the Editor at Udaipur Kiran, his insights are shaped by decades of hands-on reporting and editorial leadership in the fast-evolving world of technology.




