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OnePlus enthusiasts, there’s something interesting in the works! The much-rumored OnePlus 13R, a global edition of the Chinese Ace series, has finally appeared on Geekbench, providing a glimpse into its features and performance potential. Let’s look at what this potential powerhouse brings to the table.

Geekbench scores

The OnePlus 13R, model number CPH2645, has appeared on several Geekbench listings.

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  • Performance Improvement: The phone received remarkable scores of 1,467 for single-core and 5,368 for multi-core testing. These figures are much higher than the OnePlus 12R, indicating a major performance boost.
  • This gain is mostly due to the phone’s cutting-edge hardware, which appears to be set to dominate.

Expected Specifications

Processor: According to Geekbench, the gadget is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC. It has a unique setup with:

  • 1 x 3.3 GHz Cortex-X4 processor for intensive tasks.
    Featuring 3×3.15 GHz and 2×2.96 GHz Cortex-A720 cores for optimal performance.
  • Two Cortex-A520 cores running at 2.27 GHz are optimized for efficiency.
  • This is a significant upgrade over the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset seen in the OnePlus 12R.

RAM and Storage: The tested edition has 12GB of RAM, however different combinations are possible, similar to the 12R family.

Software: It will operate on Android 15 with OxygenOS 15, ensuring a seamless and modern user experience.

Battery: The device is powered by a 5,860mAh battery (which was most likely promoted as 6,000mAh or greater). It supports 100W wired fast charging, which keeps the same speed as its predecessor while increasing battery capacity.

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Connectivity: The phone has 5G, 4G LTE, NFC, and dual SIM capabilities, ensuring seamless connectivity.

Design: The leaked drawings reveal a sleek design with

  • Flat borders and a glossy back panel.
  • A central punch-hole for the display.
  • A round back camera module.
  • The signature alert slider is on the left.
    The device is displayed in green, but further colors are promised.

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