The iQOO 13 handles heavy gaming, but we did experience some hiccups. The design leans a bit too much toward the iPhone look, with subtle changes that could have been more refined. The display is excellent, boosted by the 144Hz refresh rate, while the camera is decent, though improvements are needed in telephoto, low-light, and portrait shots. Overall, this phone isn’t a huge leap from the iQOO 12, but software updates could improve things. If you’re after better camera performance and slightly more power, the Realme GT 7 Pro is worth considering.
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So, is the OnePlus 13s worth ₹54,999? Absolutely—especially if you’re after a compact phone that doesn’t skimp on flagship features. With the latest Qualcomm chip, a sizable 5,850mAh battery, refined design, and practical AI tools via the new Plus Key, it delivers both power and portability. Sitting smartly between the OnePlus 13R and 13, the 13s offers top-tier performance in a more manageable size. It challenges the idea that compact phones mean compromise—and its mid-tier pricing only strengthens its appeal. Yes, it skips the ultra-wide lens, but what you get feels intentional. For anyone wanting flagship essentials without the bulk, the 13s is a compelling choice.
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