OnePlus 13 is set to release in China next month, and the information about the smartphone has been trickling out over the past few weeks. We have heard a lot about the OnePlus 12 successor through multiple leaks. The phone has now surfaced on the China Compulsory Certification (CCC, or 3C) website. On the website, listing has revealed that the OnePlus 13 will support 100W charging. The company’s currently flagship phone is also claimed to be charged at the same rate. The OnePlus 13 is believed to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 SoC and also include a 6.8-inch 2K OLED screen.

OnePlus 13 Reportedly Listed on 3C Website
MySmartPrice spotted the OnePlus 13 at the 3C website with the model number PJZ110. The listing screenshot, shared by the publication, indicates that it supports 100W fast charging. GADGETS 360 couldn’t verify the listing independently on the Chinese regulator’s website. The OnePlus 12 also supports the same charging speed and is touted to charge the battery of the phone from zero to 100 percent in around 37 minutes.
The OnePlus 13 should support back wireless charging. The size of its battery will be 6,000mAh. The old one comes with 5,400mAh and supports 50W wireless charging when used with the company’s proprietary wireless charging dock.
OnePlus China President Louis Lu confirmed the release of OnePlus 13 in China in October this year. The flagship smartphone is scheduled to render 120 frames per second (fps) within the Genshin Impact game.
Based on the previous leaks, the OnePlus 13 will come with up to 24GB of RAM and up to 1TB of storage. The phone is supposed to run Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 SoC. It can carry a 6.8-inch screen with a resolution of 2K. There is a triple rear camera setup on this phone, which will come with a 50-megapixel LYT-808 primary camera.
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