ZDNET's key takeaways OnePlus 13R costs $600 and features a bright display, powerful performance, and fast charging.
It doesn't have a flagship camera system and wireless charging.
But for the money, you won't find a more balanced handset. View now at OnePlus View now at Best Buy more buying choices
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The OnePlus 13R follows in the footsteps of its predecessor, delivering flagship performance at a not-so-flagship price. It's got a big battery, decent camera upgrades, a flagship processor (even if it's from last year), and a more ambitious software update policy. Plus, it has one of the best displays I've tested in the segment, with Aqua Touch technology and a durable build quality.
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This all comes with a $100 price hike -- bringing the once $500 model to $600 now -- positioning it well above the Google Pixel 9a. So, should you opt for Google's more affordable offering, spend more on a Samsung phone, or pick up the OnePlus 13R? I spent weeks with the device, and here's my verdict.
Big, bold, and bright
The first thing I noticed when using the OnePlus 13R was its flatter sides, especially compared to the 12R. While this gives the phone a sharper, bolder look, it's not as comfortable to hold due to its edges, despite being thinner and lighter. On the other hand, the design feels more ergonomic when held in landscape orientation, making it ideal for gaming and watching movies.
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