Summary: The OnePlus ‘Pagani’ is not a foldable phone after all, it would seem. Based on a new report, it is the company’s upcoming compact flagship, the OnePlus 13 Mini aka OnePlus 13T, we still don’t know its name. The report also claims that the phone will launch in Q2 this year, and that it’s coming to global markets too.
Earlier this month, a rumor surfaced regarding OnePlus ‘Pagani’. Max Jambor, a well-known tipster, uncovered it, and suggested it’s a foldable phone. Well, it seems like the OnePlus ‘Pagani’ is not a foldable after all, some additional information just surfaced.
The OnePlus ‘Pagani’ is not a foldable smartphone after all, it seems
According to a report from SmartPrix, the OnePlus ‘Pagani’ is actually the upcoming OnePlus 13 Mini handset. It’s also known as the OnePlus 13T, and we still don’t know what name will OnePlus actually use.
In any case, this is the company’s upcoming compact flagship smartphone. This report also suggests that the phone will be available in global markets too, not just in China. It also suggests that the global launch will happen in Q2 this year.
What about the initial launch, in China? Well, that will happen a bit earlier than that, but also in Q2, it would seem. OnePlus could be aiming for an April or May launch in China.
The OnePlus 13 Mini aka OnePlus 13T is coming in Q2 this year
The OnePlus 13 Mini aka OnePlus 13T is rumored to have a 6.3-inch AMOLED display. That panel will have a 1.5K resolution, and support a 120Hz refresh rate. It will be an LTPO display, a flat one.
The Snapdragon 8 Elite is tipped to fuel the phone, while the device could include (up to) 16GB of RAM and (up to) 512GB of internal storage. Android 15 will come pre-installed, with OxygenOS 15 on top of it.
As far as its cameras are concerned, a 50-megapixel main camera is tipped to be included, along with a 50-megapixel telephoto camera. Interestingly enough, the phone could end up utilizing “only” two cameras on the back.
A new Action Button will replace the alert slider on the phone, while the device is expected to be IP68 and IP69 certified. A 6,000mAh battery is also tipped, along with 80W charging.