#leak, the battery of the smaller OnePlus 13T is larger than that of the larger OnePlus 13.

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The OnePlus 13T, a smaller device, is OnePlus’s current focus. Similar to the Find X8S from sibling company Oppo, this will have a 6.3-inch screen. Because of its amazing battery capacity, especially considering its small size, the OnePlus 13T is once again the subject of rumors.

A recent Chinese rumor claims that the 13T would be able to accommodate an enormous 6,200 mAh battery (with capability for 80W cable charging). This is quite an engineering achievement, considering that the much larger OnePlus 13 only has a 6,000 mAh battery.

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Apart from that, there has been conflicting speculation in the past on how many cameras this phone would feature; it has been suggested that it will have two or three. Either an 8 MP ultrawide or a 50 MP primary and a 50 MP telephoto with a 2x optical zoom.

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The Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset is said to power the OnePlus 13T, which also boasts a screen with “1.5K” resolution and an optical fingerprint reader built right in. It is anticipated that the phone would have a glass back and a metal frame. Sadly, it is yet unknown whether the OnePlus 13T will have a worldwide release when it officially launches in April.

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