OnePlus 13s rumored to be priced approximately ₹55,000 in India

OnePlus 13s rumored to be priced approximately ₹55,000 in India
Chinese smartphone manufacturer OnePlus is preparing to unveil its newest device, the OnePlus 13s, in India on June 5. With rendered images already giving a comprehensive look at its design, tipsters are now speculating about its projected price — expected to be below ₹60,000.

As per tipster Yogesh Brar, the OnePlus 13s might be priced around ₹55,000. However, these pricing details are yet to be officially verified and could fluctuate depending on market conditions.

In the comments, users express a range of reactions to the anticipated pricing. Some are pleased given the flagship performance of the Snapdragon chipset and the new AI suite. However, others are somewhat disheartened, noting that the OnePlus 13 is available at a similar price offline.

The general opinion is that the OnePlus 13s would be better positioned in the lineup around a ₹45,000 range. Nonetheless, this might be overly optimistic for a Snapdragon 8 Elite smartphone.

In China, the OnePlus 13T starts at 3399 yuan or approximately ₹39,805.

Distinct from its larger counterparts, the OnePlus 13s features a 6.32-inch display — notably smaller than the roughly 6.8-inch panels found on the OnePlus 13 and 13R.

This device will also introduce OnePlus’ programmable “Plus Key,” replacing the renowned Alert Slider. It functions akin to Apple’s Action Button, allowing customizable shortcuts, which includes Plus Space: OnePlus’s take on an AI hub.

For photography, this smartphone boasts a dual 50MP camera setup — consisting of a main and a 2x optical telephoto lens. The front camera is equipped with a 32MP sensor.

Additionally, it will come with a 6,260 mAh battery — larger than that of the flagship OnePlus 13.

In the Indian market, the OnePlus 13s will compete with the iPhone 16, Samsung Galaxy S25, and Google Pixel 9 Pro regarding both size and capabilities.

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