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I’ve had the opportunity to spend nearly two months with the new OnePlus 13s. Specifically, I’ve been reviewing the Pink Silk edition with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. OnePlus positions this device as a compact flagship that doesn’t compromise on performance or battery life, addressing a common pain point in the compact phone market. Having put it through its paces in daily use—from heavy multitasking to extensive media consumption and photography, I’ve formed a comprehensive understanding of its capabilities and how it holds up to its claims.

1Design and Build

OnePlus 13s
OnePlus 13s
  • 150.81 x 71.70 x 8.2mm | 185 grams
  • IP65 rating
  • Colors: Pink Satin | Green Silk | Black Velvet

The OnePlus 13s presents a refreshed design aesthetic, emphasizing clean lines, symmetry, and a minimalist approach. The flat middle frame and Gorilla Glass 7i panels on both the front and camera module. The rear panel is shielded by Panda Glass and the device comes with an IP65 rating.

One of the primary selling points is its compact form factor, measuring 8.15mm thin and weighing 185 grams, making it feel notably lightweight and manageable in hand. The company states a 50:50 weight distribution, which does contribute to a balanced feel during use.

The rear camera module, carved from a single piece of aluminum, is positioned in the top left corner. Its placement is said to be optimized to stay out of the way during horizontal use, such as gaming or video playback. My review unit, the Pink Silk edition, features a “Velvet Glass technology,” which uses an exclusive corrosion process to create microscopic texturing, resulting in a clean-looking pink with a warm, soft touch. This finish is unique and provides a distinct feel compared to standard glass backs.

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