OnePlus is all set to launch the OnePlus 13, its next-gen flagship smartphone soon. But ahead of the highly anticipated launch on October 31, the company teased the design of the OnePlus 13 earlier today. So how does it compare to its predecessor, the OnePlus 12? Read on to find out.

1. OnePlus 13 vs OnePlus 12: New Premium Materials
One of the popular trends in the smartphone market is the vegan leather on the back, which is often seen in Motorola smartphones. However, not all brands have hopped on the faux leather bandwagon. The OnePlus 12 was announced with a Gorilla Glass panel on the back which was surrounded by an aluminum frame. Blending glass and metal has been the most popular choice in premium smartphones.
But on the OnePlus 13, materials and the texture they offer are a key focus in the design. The brand teased the OnePlus 13 in three color options, all of which feature a distinct material and feel. The first is the White Dawn that blends Silk Glass technology for an elegant appearance. Meanwhile, the Obsidian Secret will debut with an Ebony Wood Grain Glass finish. Using wood is already unique and it adds a touch of nature to your smartphone. Lastly, we have the Blue Moment, which stands out as the industry’s first BabySkin texture that promises to offer a soft skin-like feel.
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2. Slight Update to the Circular Camera Module
Since the last two generations, OnePlus has moved to a large circular camera module on the rear. This design element is returning with the OnePlus 13. However, there are still some minor changes over last year’s flagship. The large circular camera island on the OnePlus 13 now appears more distinct than its predecessor.
With the OnePlus 12, the company attempted to blend the camera module into the aluminum frame on the side. However, the OnePlus 13’s module appears more standalone. There is a horizontal line that extends from the camera module to the edge and has the “H” (Hasselblad) logo right above it. All of this just points to how OnePlus is bringing elegant updates rather than a bold overhaul in design.
3. What about the front?
OnePlus was rumored to bring a micro quad curved display on the OnePlus 13, which was later confirmed in the official design teasers. But placing the OnePlus 13 next to the OnePlus 12, it appears both devices are nearly identical from the front. This isn’t a complaint considering how even the previous year’s flagship had minimal bezels and a center alinged punch hole cutout for the selfie camera.






