At Rs 42,999, is the OnePlus 13R worth it in 2025? Absolutely. Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, the 13R delivers excellent performance with clean software and minimal bloatware. Design-wise, the OnePlus 12R had a more premium look, but the 13Rs design is still solidpersonal preference plays a big part here. The display is vibrant, with immersive audio and good brightness even in sunlight. The camera captures sharp daylight shots, and the telephoto lens is a nice touch. Low-light photos may not always impress, but its not a deal-breaker. Despite the price hike, the OnePlus 13R continues to impress, carrying forward the legacy of its predecessors with subtle, smart improvements.
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8.6/10
12 Mar 2026
The Vivo X200T is a solid premium smartphone that focuses on everyday usability. Its excellent battery life and fast charging make it easy to rely on throughout the day, while the cameras deliver pleasing results in most lighting conditions. Performance stays smooth for daily tasks and gaming, and the bright AMOLED display enhances both video and animated content. However, the phone feels slightly heavy, its speakers are average, and the lack of on-device AI features is disappointing at this price. That said, with clean software, strong build quality, and long-term updates, the X200T remains a dependable choice under Rs 60,000.
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