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Leaked image suggests the OnePlus 13R could be a stylish alternative to the iPhone SE 4

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  • A leak has provided our first look at a phone believed to be the OnePlus 13R
  • It looks a lot like the higher-end OnePlus 13
  • The phone reportedly uses a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset

While we’re still waiting for the global launch of the OnePlus 13 (following its October launch in China) we’re already seeing leaks about a mid-range sibling to the phone, likely to be dubbed the OnePlus 13R, and now we’ve seen a leaked image supposedly showing this handset.

Shared by leaker Digital Chat Station on Weibo (via NotebookCheck), the image is technically said to be of the OnePlus Ace 5, but based on past form that phone will probably launch as the OnePlus 13R outside China.

In any case, the image shows a sleek, stylish phone that looks quite a lot like the OnePlus 13, especially with its circular, off-center camera island. Like that phone it appears to have a triple-lens camera, and round the front it has a flat display, unlike the curved OnePlus 12R.

A leaked render of the OnePlus 13R

(Image credit: Digital Chat Station)

High-end specs at a likely mid-range price

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