OnePlus 13 (Overview) — the corporate’s newest flagship smartphone — could be situated when stolen even when the handset’s battery runs out, or it’s powered off. It was launched in India and international markets on January 7, geared up with options akin to Hasselblad-branded cameras, Snapdragon Eight Elite chipset, and a 6,000mAh battery. The OnePlus 13 additionally brings help for Google’s Discover My Gadget community, together with anti-theft options that have been beforehand unique to pick out Pixel units.
OnePlus 13 Helps Google’s Discover My Community
First noticed by Android Authority, the newest OnePlus flagship helps an anti-theft function dubbed Powered Off Discovering. Because the title suggests, customers can find their misplaced or stolen OnePlus 13 units by ringing them or viewing their location on a map not provided that they’re offline however even when powered off.
The function makes use of encrypted location info despatched by the proprietor’s gadget and others within the Discover My Gadget community. When a handset is linked to the community, it “securely” sends the situation info of units it detects within the neighborhood to assist homeowners find them.
It really works courtesy of Qualcomm’s flagship Snapdragon Eight Elite SoC with the FastConnect 7900 cellular connectivity system which integrates Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, and Extremely Wideband (UWB) capabilities right into a single chip, optimised with the assistance of synthetic intelligence (AI).
Devices 360 was in a position to verify that the function is offered on our OnePlus 13 assessment unit, and it really works as marketed.
This function was first introduced in April 2024, however was unique to the Pixel 8 fashions. On the time, Google claimed that it used specialised Pixel {hardware} to allow powered-off location monitoring. OnePlus is the most recent authentic tools producer (OEM) to convey this function to its smartphones.
OnePlus 13 Specs
The twin-SIM (Nano) OnePlus 13 sports activities a 6.82-inch Quad-HD+ (1,440×3,168 pixels) LTPO 4.1 ProXDR display with 510ppi pixel density, 120Hz refresh charge, and a peak brightness degree of 4,500 nits. It’s powered by a Snapdragon Eight Elite chipset, paired with Adreno 830 GPU, as much as 24GB of LPDDR5X RAM, and as much as 1TB of UFS 4.Zero inbuilt storage. It runs on Android 15-based OxygenOS 15.
For optics, the telephone is supplied with a Hasselblad-tuned triple rear digital camera unit comprising a main 50-megapixel Sony LYT-808 sensor with optical picture stabilisation (OIS), a 50-megapixel S5KJN5 ultra-wide digital camera, and a 50-megapixel Sony LYT-600 periscope telephoto digital camera with 3x optical zoom. On the entrance, it has a 32-megapixel Sony IMX615 digital camera.
The OnePlus 13 comes with an IP68+IP69 score and packs a 6,000mAh Silicon NanoStack battery with help for 100W wired SuperVOOC charging and 50W wi-fi charging.
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