As smartphones keep getting bigger and more expensive, the OnePlus 13s offers a refreshing change. Priced under Rs 60,000, it packs flagship-level power and a compact design that challenges big names like the iPhone 16e and Galaxy S25. But does it really hold up? And what compromises, if any, do you have to make?
Compact Design Meets Powerful Performance
The OnePlus 13s feels like a breath of fresh air in a world of bulky phones. With a 6.32-inch LTPO AMOLED display and a lightweight 185g frame, it’s designed for comfortable one-handed use. Under the hood, it runs on the Snapdragon 8 Gen Elite chip and houses a solid 5,850mAh battery, specs you’d expect in phones costing well over Rs 80,000. OnePlus’s clever “S-Structure” design packs powerful components into a smaller body without sacrificing battery life or performance.



Smooth and Smart Software Experience
Running OxygenOS 15 on top of Android 15, the 13s offers a clean, fast, and fluid user experience. OnePlus has added genuinely useful AI features like AI Plus Mind Space to organize your content and AI VoiceScribe for real-time transcription and translation. Plus, with four years of Android updates and six years of security patches, this phone is built to stay relevant for a long time.
Battery That Keeps Up With Your Day
Battery life is a strong suit here. The large 5,850mAh battery delivers between 7 to 11 hours of screen time on average, making it great for heavy daily use. Charging at 80W fills up the battery in just over an hour, though it lacks wireless charging, which some may miss.
Camera: Good but Not Groundbreaking
Where the OnePlus 13s falls short is its camera system. The 50MP main sensor captures crisp, well-balanced photos in good light. However, the telephoto lens misses out on optical image stabilization (OIS), which hurts low-light shots and video quality. Portrait mode is limited to 2X zoom, and some handy features like Snapshot mode are absent. That said, the 32MP front camera impresses with sharp autofocus and vibrant selfies.






Cool Under Pressure
Thanks to an advanced vapor chamber cooling system, the OnePlus 13s handles heavy tasks without overheating. It even manages heat better than some bigger phones, keeping performance smooth throughout the day.
Final Verdict: A Strong Compact Flagship Under Rs 60,000
If you want a compact phone that doesn’t compromise on speed, battery, or build quality, the OnePlus 13s is a solid choice. Camera buffs might look elsewhere, but for most users, it balances what matters most. After traveling globally with the phone and putting its cameras and battery to the test, Mashable India considers it a reliable, smart companion in 2025’s crowded smartphone market.