The OnePlus 13 is expected to launch in October, just after the announcement of the Snapdragon 8 Elite (or 8 Gen 4) chip. The phone has now also been spotted on multiple certification platforms including Camera FV-5, TUV, and IMDA, which not only confirms different aspects of the device but also suggests at imminent launch date.
OnePlus 13 Camera FV-5 listing
According to the listing information, the phone equips a 12.6MP main camera, likely the 4-1 binned output from the previously rumored 50MP sensor. It has a 24.6mm focal length, supports OIS, and has a 72.5-degree field of view.


In binned mode, the sensor achieves an equivalent pixel size of 2.0µm and supports exposure ranging from 1/12,801 to as long as 42.0 seconds.
According to previous rumors, it could be the 50MP Sony LYT 808 sensor, which has a large 1/1.3-inch sensor size.
Interestingly, the listing suggests a 16MP selfie camera, while the phone was previously rumored to boast a 32MP sensor for the purpose. According to the listing, the sensor has a binned resolution of 4MP, which suggests the actual resolution to be 16MP. Nonetheless, it can also be a 9-1 binned output from a 36MP sensor, which was noted at 32MP.

The selfie camera offers a field of view of 71.0-degree, and also supports EIS stabilization. However, unlike the main camera, it doesn’t support autofocus.
In terms of performance, the phone has recently been spotted on Geekbench with a single and multi-core score of 3236 and 10049 respectively, which is higher than most of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 listings we came across so far.
The phone offers a 6.8″ micro-curved 2K LTPO display which uses the BOE X2 panel, which is expected to reach 1600 nits under direct sunlight (HBM) and 6000 nits while playing HDR content. To power the display, the phone packs a massive 6,000mAh high-density silicon anode battery, and supports 100W SUPERVOOC fast charging paired with 50W magnetic wireless charging.
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