OnePlus 13T Has A 6,260 MAh Battery As First Camera Samples Arrive [Gallery]

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OnePlus 13T Has A 6,260 MAh Battery As First Camera Samples Arrive [Gallery]

The OnePlus 13T – otherwise known as the “Mini” – is officially launching on April 24 as the company has confirmed some key specs, including the battery size, and shared some initial camera samples too.

In a new post on Weibo, OnePlus reiterates a few details we’ve already heard regarding the “mini” OnePlus 13T. A 6.32-inch display, 185g weight, and an April 24 launch date in China. There’s still no word on an international release at this time, but silence from OnePlus’ various social media accounts outside of China implies we won’t be seeing anything in the immediate future.

But some other recent posts are a bit more intriguing, including detailing the battery size of OnePlus 13T for the first time.

We’ve heard before that the OnePlus 13T, despite its small size, would see a battery over 6,000 mAh, but OnePlus has since confirmed that the smaller device will somehow cram a 6,280 mAh battery inside. That’s impressive, especially considering the 185g weight. OnePlus compares that weight and capacity to some other unnamed devices while touting that this is the “first and only” small-screen device with this battery size.

Beyond that, GSMArena spotted the first camera samples from the OnePlus 13T. The OnePlus 13T only has two 50MP cameras on its back, forgoing the third sensor that’s very common among other flagship releases nowadays.

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