OnePlus has officially confirmed that the OnePlus 13T will launch in April, although the exact date has not yet been revealed. The announcement aligns with recent rumors about a compact flagship model in the 13 series, with the 13T expected to serve as a “Mini” version in select markets. OnePlus 13T Launching Soon! #OnePlus #oneplus13t #OnePlus13T pic.
twitter.com/zcDFFXyqzA — Ankit Verma (@ankitve7119116) April 1, 2025 A post on Weibo this week revealed the device’s retail box, confirming the 13T name but offering no further details. Still, the confirmation of the moniker supports earlier leaks suggesting that OnePlus is preparing to introduce a smaller, high-performance phone to its lineup.
ALSO SEE: Nothing’s CMF Phone 2: New Teasers Reveal Camera and Design Clues Tipster Digital Chat Station has revealed that the upcoming OnePlus 13T could feature a 6.3-inch display and a massive 6,200mAh battery—larger than the one found in the original OnePlus 13. The battery is expected to support 80W fast wired charging and 50W wireless charging, making it one of the most power-efficient models in the OnePlus lineup.
These rumored specs suggest the 13T could offer impressive battery life and performance in a more compact form factor. OnePlus 13T officially confirmed to pack 6,000mAh+ battery 💥🚀 pic.twitter.
com/95RUk9NlON — Anirudh Pai (@AnirudhPai5) April 3, 2025 In addition, the OnePlus 13T is likely to debut as the “OnePlus 13 Mini” in select markets, including India, catering to users who prefer smaller yet powerful devices. While early leaks pointed to the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, there’s also speculation that it may instead feature the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, keeping it aligned with current flagship standards. The rebranding and regional naming strategy suggest OnePlus is positioning the 13T to appeal to a broader range of users globally.
The OnePlus 13T is expected to feature a dual rear camera setup, with a 50MP primary sensor leading the charge. To differentiate it from the main flagship, OnePlus may also replace the ultrasonic fingerprint sensor found in the OnePlus 13 with a more cost-effective optical fingerprint sensor in the 13T, aligning with its positioning as a more affordable compact variant. Given that the OnePlus 13 launched at Rs 69,999 for the base 12GB RAM + 256GB model, the 13T—likely to be marketed as the “Mini” version—could be priced more competitively.
It is expected to slot between the OnePlus 13 and the 13R, possibly around the Rs 50,000 mark when it launches later this month, making it an attractive option for users seeking flagship-level performance in a smaller, more budget-friendly package..
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OnePlus 13T Officially Announced for April—Smaller Body, Big Upgrades, And Competitive Price Expected

It might support support 80W fast wired charging and 50W wireless chargingOnePlus has confirmed the April launch of the 13T, a compact flagship likely to debut as the “Mini” version in select markets.