The OnePlus 13, the company’s top-end flagship for the year, ships with a 6,000mAh battery, and looking at premium brands such as Samsung and Apple, one would agree that the capacity is generous. However, one tipster notes that another model, the OnePlus 13T, will not just top up the battery capacity compared to the previous version, but it will also feature a smaller display. It turns out that the upcoming flagship will share the same display size as an iPhone 16 Pro, but the difference in the cell size will be worlds apart.
A new rumor claims that the OnePlus 13T will be outfitted with a massive 6,200mAh battery while sporting a smaller screen
It is highly impressive that OnePlus has found a way to cram in a bigger battery inside one of its upcoming flagship smartphones while also reducing the display size, which is a testament to how skilled its design team and engineers are. However, we must also give credit to the battery technology that has been embraced by the company and a bevy of other Chinese firms, which ultimately allows them to increase the battery capacity without going overboard with the device’s thickness levels.
On Weibo, Digital Chat Station reveals that the OnePlus 13T will have a 6,200mAh battery and ship with a 6.3-inch display. Keep in mind that the OnePlus 13 sports a larger 6.8-inch panel and is kitted out with a smaller 6,000mAh cell. Whatever magic the company conjured up to increase the capacity will definitely go a long way in appeasing customers, because there are a majority who likely believe that daily driving a smartphone with a massive display can be an encumbrance at times.
Compared to the iPhone 16 Pro, which sports a 3,582mAh battery, meaning that the OnePlus 13T has a 73 percent larger capacity, resulting in an exceptionally long runtime. For those who do not know how this was possible, it is thanks to silicon-carbon battery technology. Where Chinese firms have fully embraced this hardware change, Apple and Samsung are being left behind in the race.
News Source: Digital Chat Station
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