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OnePlus 13 Series gets top Prime Day discounts, makes it best time to buy OnePlus 13, OnePlus 13s or 13R

OnePlus 13 Series gets top Prime Day discounts, makes it best time to buy OnePlus 13, OnePlus 13s or 13R

India Today2 days ago
Looking to get a flagship phone without burning a hole in your pocket? Well, now is the time. The flagship OnePlus 13 series phones are getting big discounts during the Amazon Prime Day Sale, which kicks off on July 10 and will last till July 14. In fact, so good are the discounts that this is probably the best time to get a flagship OnePlus phone, or for that matter a flagship phone because OnePlus 13 series devices are good enough to be one of the top dogs in the town. advertisementThe OnePlus 13, considering what it offers, is almost a steal with the latest discounts. If you don't believe us, just take a look at what some brands are charging for phones nowadays that don't even have flagship chipsets. But at the same time, the OnePlus 13s and OnePlus 13R are not all that behind the OnePlus 13 in the Prime Day Sale. Even they are getting big discounts. The good part is that irrespective of what you end up picking — OnePlus 13, or the OnePlus 13s, or the 'flagship-killer' OnePlus 13R — you are bound to get total paisa vasool for your money. That is because all three phones offer top-tier performance, superb set of cameras, and exemplary performance in areas like display and battery life. With this context, let's take a closer look at OnePlus 13 Series discounts in this Prime Day sale.
OnePlus 13R (left), OnePlus 13 (centre), OnePlus 13s (right)
OnePlus 13 available at Rs 59,999
Starting with the OnePlus 13 — this is the brand's top-end flagship and is now available for just Rs 59,999, down from its original price of Rs 69,999. This price includes a Rs 5,000 bank discount and an extra Rs 5,000 limited-time discount offer. Is it worth getting? Absolutely! The phone offers top performance thanks to the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, paired with up to 24GB RAM, 1TB storage and a large 6000mAh battery along with 100W SUPERVOOC fast charging. You get a beautiful quad-curved display with the world's first DisplayMate A++ rating, IP68 and IP69 certification for water and dust resistance, and a premium back panel finished in industry-first Microfibre Vegan Leather on the Midnight Blue colour variant of the phone.On the camera side, which has been tuned by Hasselblad with its unique colour science, the triple-lens setup headlined by a 50-megapixel Sony LYT-808 sensor supports 4K Dolby Vision video capture, along with useful AI editing tools like AI Unblur, AI ReflectionEraser and AI Detail Boost, which help enhance photos effortlessly. If you've been holding out for a flagship phone purchase, specifically the OnePlus 13, this is the best deal on the device since launch.OnePlus 13s available at Rs 49,999advertisementNext up is the OnePlus 13s, which recently launched and is now available at a discounted price of Rs 49,999 for limited time. This price is inclusive of flat Rs 5,000 instant bank discount. While more affordable, this compact phone still shares a lot of the DNA from the OnePlus 13. It's powered by the same Snapdragon 8 Elite processor and comes with a 5850mAh battery that supports 80W SUPERVOOC fast charging. OnePlus has also packed in a large VC cooling system for efficient thermal management. The OnePlus 13s features the new India-exclusive Green Silk finish and a 6.32-inch AMOLED screen, which gives it a comfortable in-hand feel without compromising on power.Then there is the 32-megapixel autofocus selfie camera and smart AI features, including a dedicated Plus Key for quick AI actions, round off the experience. At the same time, you also get AI Call Assistant and AIVoiceScribe to help you communicate more effectively. If you want flagship performance in a smaller size, the OnePlus 13s is a solid choice at a relatively affordable price.OnePlus 13R available at Rs 39,999Then, we have the flagship-killer. For buyers looking at the sub-Rs 40,000 segment, the OnePlus 13R is a steal. With bank discounts applied, the phone is available for just Rs 39,999, and OnePlus is also bundling the Buds 3 (worth Rs 4,999) at no extra cost. That makes it one of the best offers this Prime Day. advertisementThe OnePlus 13R is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor and comes with 12GB RAM as standard. You also get a 6000mAh battery, a reliable triple rear camera setup with in-sensor zoom, and dual-exposure algorithms for better photography. The design is clean and durable, featuring Gorilla Glass 7i protection. What gives the 13R an added edge is OnePlus' after-sales promise: a lifetime green-line display warranty, which is extremely rare in this category.To sum it up, if you've been thinking about buying a OnePlus phone, this Amazon Prime Day Sale, set to take place from July 10 to July 14, is probably the best time to make your move.- Ends
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