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OnePlus is a smartphone manufacturer that was founded in late 2013. The company launched its first smartphone in early 2014, called the OnePlus One. It was different from other smartphones in the market as it was a high-end device with flagship specs and CyanogenOS on-board. The device was priced at just $250, and a 256GB model was available for a bit more money.
Over the years, OnePlus has grown from being a scrappy startup that sent out invites to buy their phones to becoming one of the leading Android manufacturers in the world. This is partly due to its parent company, BBK Electronics, which owns other smartphone brands such as OPPO, Realme, Vivo, and others. OnePlus has released several great smartphones since its inception, and in this article, we will highlight the best OnePlus smartphones currently available in the market.
Best overall: OnePlus 13
The OnePlus 13 is currently my favorite slab phone on the market, and its price makes It even better. OnePlus 13 starts at $899, which is far cheaper than competing flagships like the Galaxy S25 Ultra which starts at $1,299
This phone does also sport a 6.82-inch QHD+ display with an adaptive 120Hz refresh rate. It’s using Ceramic Guard Glass for protecting the display, however, this is a quad-curved display, so it’s still going to scratch pretty easily – don’t ask me how I know. So you will definitely want a case on this one.
Internally, OnePlus is using the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, or 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. There is a 24GB/1TB model but that is only in China, unfortunately.
The camera setup is mostly the same this year, with three 50-megapixel sensors. That includes a 3x telephoto lens that sensor crops to give you an optical 6x zoom. I’ve been very impressed with the OnePlus 13 cameras, in fact, they are some of my favorite cameras on a smartphone right now. They are just that good.
Finally, we can’t talk about OnePlus without talking about the battery. This has a 6,000mAh capacity battery in a body that is 8.5mm thick. That is pretty incredible. In our testing, we were able to get around 10 hours of screen on time in daily usage. In our review benchmarking, the OnePlus 13 lasted for 22 hours and 35 minutes of video streaming. That puts it about a half hour ahead of the Galaxy S25 Ultra. In real-life usage, they are both very similar in battery life, despite the OnePlus 13 having a nearly 17% larger battery capacity.
Best Foldable: OnePlus Open
The OnePlus Open is by far my favorite foldable.
OnePlus debuted its first foldable in 2023, even though OPPO has released them since 2020. For those unaware, OPPO and OnePlus technically merged a few years ago – though they were always under the BBK umbrella. So, the OnePlus Open is the same phone as the OPPO Find N3 for all intents and purposes. And it’s a damn good one.
With the OnePlus Open, the company really went above and beyond in terms of what a foldable will be in 2023. Competitors have pretty big gaps, large and visible creases, and not-so-great cameras on board. OnePlus addressed all that with the Open, including bringing down the weight.
One of my favorite features of the Open is the camera. This huge camera module is on the back of the phone, but it is definitely worth it. This is the first OnePlus phone where we can see Hasselblad’s influence on the company. In my review of the OnePlus Open, I talked extensively about these cameras. In fact, with the primary sensor, you can set the default focal length to 35mm. This is a feature that I have only seen on the iPhone 15 Pro (Max) and now the OnePlus Open. It’s a very underrated feature that I hope more OEMs adopt moving into 2024.
The pictures coming out of these cameras are simply stunning. And let’s not forget about the 3x optical zoom camera here, which has enough resolution that OnePlus can do 6x optical zoom. That’s a step above the Pixel Fold but not as good as the Galaxy S23 Ultra.
Then there’s the software on OnePlus Open. With this phone, the company debuted Open Canvas, which is a great foldable experience. Remember that foldable phones typically have a square main display. Which makes having a single app open, a rather bad experience. And having two apps open side-by-side isn’t great either. But OnePlus has fixed that by giving you more screen real estate than you have. You can push apps off the screen and tap to bring them back. Allowing you to have multiple apps open at the same time. And since the cover display is a 20:9 aspect ratio, it makes two apps side-by-side look normal on the main display.
OnePlus invited me to their September media briefing in New York City to check out the Open and pick up my review unit. I have not put it down since. This is one of the most liked phones I’ve ever used. I typically switch phones every month or so for reviews, but I keep going back to this.
Best Budget Phone: OnePlus Nord N30
For under $300, the Nord N30 delivers the full OnePlus experience.
Gone are the days of sub-$300 smartphones being complete garbage. These days, cheap smartphones are pretty good. And the OnePlus Nord N30 shows that quite well. As people say, good smartphones are getting cheap, and cheap smartphones are getting good.
We reviewed the OnePlus Nord N30 earlier this year and found it was the “perfect mid-range phone.” This is because of the beautiful display, incredible performance, and impressive battery life. That’s all you could ask for for a $300 smartphone. And it delivers on all of those fronts.
On top of all of that, the OnePlus Nord N30 is also fairly lightweight. That does help to make it feel cheaper, but after using so many pretty heavy phones – looking at your Google Pixel Fold – the Nord N30 is a breath of fresh air in that regard. It has a glass back, which is quite surprising for this price point.
As you’d probably expect on a $300 phone, the camera experience is not the best. It’ll get the job done, give you some thirst traps for Instagram, and a few pictures to send over Telegram or WhatsApp. But these likely won’t be pictures you’d want to print out. But that’s not because it doesn’t have enough resolution—quite the contrary. The primary sensor on this phone is a 108-megapixel sensor with a 2-megapixel macro and 2-megapixel depth sensors rounding out the cameras. Of course, that means you’re only really using one camera here. And that’s fine for this price.
Best Cheap Flagship: OnePlus 13R
By far the best budget phone on the market, now just $599.
The OnePlus 13R launched alongside the OnePlus 13 back in January of 2025, and it’s an incredible value. This is the true flagship killer. The OnePlus 13R comes with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. There is a 16GB RAM, 512GB storage model, however that is not being sold in the US.
OnePlus has outfitted the 13R with a fantastic 6.78-inch AMOLED display which uses LTPO4.1 for adaptive refresh rates. It also has 4,500 nits of peak brightness, or about 1,600 nits for HDR. That means that it is going to be very easy to use outdoors.
Additionally, this phone is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and does support up to 100W charging. In the US, that would be 80W charging due to the electrical architecture, but in Europe, that is going to be 100W thanks to it being 220V. And the same charger, which does come in the box, works at up to 100W charger, if you were to travel to Europe.
This year, the OnePlus 13 does technically support MagSafe, just not charging. Though you will need a case with the magnets inside. OnePlus’ own first-party cases do offer the magnets, but this will only work for non-charging accessories, as the OnePlus 13R does not have wireless charging.
How to pick the best OnePlus Phone?
We have evaluated all the OnePlus phones on the market and have come up with a list of the top ones that you can purchase right now. While other phone manufacturers offer a wide range of models, OnePlus has a limited selection, particularly in the US. So, if you are looking to buy a OnePlus phone, you may be wondering which one is the best choice for you.
To make the right decision, you must first establish which features matter the most to you. Do you prioritize having a display with the highest resolution or the longest battery life? Are you looking for a foldable phone or an affordable one? Once you’ve answered these questions, you’ll be better equipped to select the best OnePlus phone to meet your needs. In our opinion, the OnePlus 13R is the best option for most people. Currently priced at around $599, it’s a fantastic deal if you can get your hands on it during a sale.
How do we test OnePlus Phones?
We recently made some changes to how we test OnePlus devices, so the methods described below were only used for the OnePlus Open and later OnePlus devices.
With every phone that we get, we run a few benchmarks and other tests on the phones. We start out with Geekbench 6, which helps us decipher the raw performance of the CPU and GPU. Then, we move on to 3DMark’s Wildlife Extreme Stress Test. This benchmark allows us to see how well the phone will perform under extensive loads. It will run the same one-minute-long benchmark 20 times in a loop. Giving us the best score, the lowest score, and the stability percentage – this is basically the difference between the best and lowest loop. The last benchmark we run is PCMark Work 3.0. This benchmark simulates working on your phone. Opening Word docs, spreadsheets, watching videos, etc.
These days, a lot of people are editing and posting short videos from their phones. So we have a test for that as well. Essentially, we use a 60-second video that we export in Capcut—timing to see how long the export will take. We use the same video on each phone, so that it’s as close to the same experience as possible.
Finally, battery life and charging. For these tests, we play a video on YouTube about 24 hours long (no phone has outlasted the video so far) at full brightness from 100% to about 1%. It’s not super indicative of how well the battery life will last. But again, this is a test that we can run on every phone the exact same way to see the difference.
Then there’s charging. For charging, we use a USB-C to USB-C cable that has a display to show us the speed at which the phone is charging. However, we are not really looking at that. Instead, we are looking at charging speed. So we set a timer when we plug it in at 1%, and stop it once it hits 100%. For phones that come with a charger in the box – like many OnePlus phones – we use that charger. As it typically has a faster speed. But we also test them all the same way with the same charger and charging cable too. To see what the difference is.
Do OnePlus phones work on US carriers?
For the most part, OnePlus only sells its phones unlocked in the US, which comes with its own issues for OnePlus. Though, some models will get picked up by T-Mobile. Verizon used to sell a few OnePlus phones, but they no longer do. So, what does that mean for compatibility?
Most OnePlus phones in the US will work on AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon. That also means that they will work on MVNOs using those networks, too, including Straight Talk, US Mobile, Visible, and many more.
OnePlus has taken steps to ensure their phones are compatible with all three networks before they launch. That was not always the case. In the past, there were many times when Verizon customers would buy the latest OnePlus smartphone, only for it to not be compatible with Verizon for a few months while they waited on certification. So that is definitely good news. Hopefully, soon, OnePlus can get all of their phones working on all three of the major carriers in the US.
2025-02-12 15:04:18