The Google Pixel 9 Pro and OnePlus 13 represent two of the best on Android but they aren't made for the same people
I’ve had a soft spot in my digital heart for OnePlus’ Android smartphones for some time. I love an underdog, and the company has long played the scrappy contender to handsets from giants Samsung and Google.
The OnePlus 13 has only just arrived, but it’s already picked up its first major software update — with a bunch of new enhancements and features coming to the phone. The biggest of those upgrades is support for Google’s on-device Gemini Nano AI.
I didn't expect much from an updated 3x telephoto sensor, but the OnePlus 13 delivers impressive camera zoom time and time again.
The OnePlus 13R follows a familiar formula, but delivers an end product that's far better than its price suggests.
The first OnePlus 13 update improves a few glaring camera issues with color accuracy in the Photo mode. it also brings some Gemini AI magic to the phone.
OnePlus is rolling out a new software update to the OnePlus 13 that brings Gemini Nano support. Here's what this means for your phone!
The OnePlus 13 has greater durability and a more stringent water resistance rating than the OnePlus 13R. The OnePlus 13's display is slightly larger and offers sharper resolution.
The OnePlus 13R was launched in India with a starting price of Rs.42999 for a 12GB + 256GB storage option. On the other hand, the Google Pixel 8a was launched at a starting price of Rs.52999. Therefore, there's a massive Rs.10000 gap between the two high-end devices. To know which smartphone you should consider, know more about their differences.
The OnePlus 12 is a great alternative to iPhone and Samsung Galaxy devices, and today, both the 256GB and 512GB options are $100 off!
The OnePlus 13 proved to be a great start to 2025, but that doesn't mean it's a perfect phone. Here are 5 things we'd change about this flagship