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OnePlus 13s review: The minimalist powerhouse

OnePlus 13s review: The minimalist powerhouse

IshqRaaz
Raw Stone

5
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OnePlus 13s review: For years, compact mobile phones have carved out a niche among users who prefer a device that fits comfortably in one hand without sacrificing core performance. In past, we’ve seen a lot of devices like the iPhone SE (4.7-inch), Sony Xperia XZ2 Compact (5-inch), and the Pixel 4a (5.8-inch), among others. These devices garnered praise for their portability, ease of use, and pocket-friendly design, though they often faced criticism over limited screen space or outdated features compared to larger flagship smartphones. Although we’ve seen a couple of launches recently, like Galaxy S25 and Xiaomi 15, which can also be seen as a flagship, but to get these models, one may have to sell their kidneys (just kidding).


While the industry trend has leaned toward larger displays, many users, including me, still seek the sweet spot between size and speed. That’s where the OnePlus has come to rescue with the recent launch of the OnePlus 13s. The device comes packed with a 6.32-inch display and the powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, all in a compact shell. Without doing any further ado, let’s dive into my detailed review to find out how this compact flagship device stacks up to its promises and does the size really matters today.

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[Image: OnePlus_13s_1749291120345_1749291120466.jpg]
OnePlus 13s review: For years, compact mobile phones have carved out a niche among users who prefer a device that fits comfortably in one hand without sacrificing core performance. In past, we’ve seen a lot of devices like the iPhone SE (4.7-inch), Sony Xperia XZ2 Compact (5-inch), and the Pixel 4a (5.8-inch), among others. These devices garnered praise for their portability, ease of use, and pocket-friendly design, though they often faced criticism over limited screen space or outdated features compared to larger flagship smartphones. Although we’ve seen a couple of launches recently, like Galaxy S25 and Xiaomi 15, which can also be seen as a flagship, but to get these models, one may have to sell their kidneys (just kidding).


While the industry trend has leaned toward larger displays, many users, including me, still seek the sweet spot between size and speed. That’s where the OnePlus has come to rescue with the recent launch of the OnePlus 13s. The device comes packed with a 6.32-inch display and the powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, all in a compact shell. Without doing any further ado, let’s dive into my detailed review to find out how this compact flagship device stacks up to its promises and does the size really matters today.

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kinelere
Raw Stone

3
As an Indian tech enthusiast, I really appreciate OnePlus bringing back compact flagships like the 13s. Not everyone wants a tablet-sized phone in their pocket. This balance of power and size is exactly what many of us have been waiting for!

As an Indian tech enthusiast, I really appreciate OnePlus bringing back compact flagships like the 13s. Not everyone wants a tablet-sized phone in their pocket. This balance of power and size is exactly what many of us have been waiting for!

AnviJatt
Raw Stone

4
Finally, a compact phone with flagship specs! OnePlus 13s is a great move by OnePlus.

Finally, a compact phone with flagship specs! OnePlus 13s is a great move by OnePlus.