Weekly poll: would you buy the OnePlus 13T (aka 13s)?
- J
- Jaguar
- 842
- 13 hours ago
I hope OnePlus changes idea and releases this device in Europe. Compact smartphone sell less because they have compromises (battery or software), this phone only has few ones but they are not a deal breaker.
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- Anonymous
- YQK
- 13 hours ago
Better to compare it with Vivo X200 Pro Mini, Find X8S & Xiaomi 15, rather than these usual complacent big 3!
- DarlingYext
- 6mM
- 13 hours ago
Good device, but it's not worth importing with the amount of compromises it makes, while compact devices with mostly better hardware are available everywhere. Otherwise if importing is an option, and USB 2.0 isn't a dealbreaker for someone, the vivo X200 Pro mini is both a better phone and a better deal than the OnePlus 13T.
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- passerby
- BxB
- 14 hours ago
It is THE phone I want. Have been checking news for a while. What a letdown that it won't be sold globally.
Xiaomi 15 is great but expensive with laggy bloaty software. Galaxy S25 is also great but has outdated hardware (battery and charging). Same issues on the iPhone 16 plus a 60Hz screen.
The 13T was the only satisfying option.
- PureOS
- gnq
- 14 hours ago
What is the point of this pool, when device is not available for half of the world?
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- Minu
- ter
- 14 hours ago
Eyaddy, 15 hours agoThe OnePlus 13T (13s) Is a phone for people who want a comp... moreHaving more options is simply better than having none, after all. The only issue is availability in every single region, given that most brands besides Samsung, Honor, HMD, Oppo, Tecno and Vivo are unavailable in our country officially. Apple does exist, but atrociously expensive to the point that you can take a flight to India to purchase an Apple product, return and have extra cash left.
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- Anonymous
- CbE
- 14 hours ago
Where is the poll button?!
- t
- tommm
- ngV
- 14 hours ago
I really like the design of it. The black thing looks like a lidar scanner? Is it?
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- Anonymous
- Jax
- 15 hours ago
Definitely, bring it to the UK
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- Anonymous
- pLf
- 15 hours ago
Missed a tick with only doing 2 cameras when sibling devices are 3
- C
- Cpt.Power
- SH3
- 15 hours ago
No bvecause its too smalland in other words too impractical and too useless as a phone and not a proper flaghip.
You cant seriously keep market witht this and expect people buy like crazy.
Bigger is always better.
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- Anonymous
- 8XP
- 15 hours ago
I have a proposition to make, to all manufacturers: except for the base line of phones with entry level chipsets, let's forget that the USB 2.0 even exist! No one needs dial up speeds in 2025.
- N
- Nikojas
- Bkg
- 15 hours ago
Please get one and review it !
- Eyaddy
- fmn
- 15 hours ago
The OnePlus 13T (13s) Is a phone for people who want a compact phone with a flagship processor, good screen and a good main camera sensor. For me, I prefer the Vivo X200 pro mini, because it has more and better cameras but that doesn't mean that the OnePlus 13T isn't good, it's made for a specific audience who wanted a compact flagship phone.
- K
- Kwang
- XTK
- 15 hours ago
I'm sorry, but if you're paying over 600 euro for this, you most definitely got ripped off, because the cameras in this thing suck ass. Pay 400 euro or less for an imported Chinese version
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- Anonymous
- ssx
- 15 hours ago
too. many. compromises. thicker bottom bezel, poor fingerprint reader, weak cameras, pathetic ingress protection rating. this phone feels like a middle finger to the "compact phone" crowd. it truly feels like oneplus designed this phone around upselling you the bigger, regular 13 with none of these compromises. yes, on paper, the 13T/13s is compact and is packed with big specs and numbers. but when you look just past the surface, you realize that this is an overpriced mid-ranger that somehow ended up with a flagship chip at an almost flagship price