The OnePlus 13 is the latest flagship smartphone from OnePlus. Its global model arrived not long ago, and we’re here to compare it to the very best Google has to offer. In other words, this is a OnePlus 13 vs Google Pixel 9 Pro XL comparison.
You don't have to pay big bucks to get great photos, as both the OnePlus 13R and Pixel 8a prove. But which camera phone is the better buy? We took 200 photos to find out.
While there's a robust global market of smartphone manufacturers, in the U.S., most people are probably rocking something made by Apple, Samsung, or Google. Those companies all make totally fine flagship phones, but if you want an alternative, OnePlus 13 might be the one for you.
The Google Pixel 9 Pro and OnePlus 13 represent two of the best on Android but they aren't made for the same people
The OnePlus 13R has all the specs of last year’s flagship and has a good price tag compared to those phones, but it also comes with some compromises.
As indicated in our review, we loved what OnePlus offers with the OnePlus 13, so we've highlighted some of the best reasons why the OnePlus 13 might be the upgrade you need.
It's a solid flagship, but there's nothing special about it to entice you away from a Samsung or Google phone—especially not for $900.
These phones, which start at $899 and $599 respectively, also bring power-related features to the table that its Android competitors don’t yet match: Superfast charging and huge batteries. OnePlus also remains my pick as the best phone for iPhone users who want to switch to Android.
OnePlus is rolling out a new software update to the OnePlus 13 that brings Gemini Nano support. Here's what this means for your phone!
I didn't expect much from an updated 3x telephoto sensor, but the OnePlus 13 delivers impressive camera zoom time and time again.
The OnePlus 13R was launched in India with a starting price of Rs.42999 for a 12GB + 256GB storage option. On the other hand, the Google Pixel 8a was launched at a starting price of Rs.52999. Therefore, there's a massive Rs.10000 gap between the two high-end devices. To know which smartphone you should consider, know more about their differences.