In the past few weeks, I’ve been on a quest to switch away from an iPhone as my daily driver. I’ve gone through a number of phones, arguably the best ones out there, but after short stints with the
and a few camera flagships from Oppo and Vivo, I was a bit disappointed. I couldn’t find the right match.
The good: Oxygen OS
The first and most important one is the smooth performance of the UI.
This was especially noticeable after my time using the Galaxy S25 Ultra. I definitely feel like I upgraded with the OnePlus 13.
Fast Charging
Second, but also just as appreciated as the performance, is the quick charging on the OnePlus 13. This is an absolute game-changer. Especially, if you don’t like charging your phone overnight and charge it up in the morning instead. Having the ability to just top up the phone for 20 or 30 minutes and a get full day’s worth of battery is absolutely great. Nobody’s got a full hour to wait for a proper charge like you have to with most other phones!
Just remember that this quick charging only works with a OnePlus charger, and if you try using something like an Anker charger with USB Power Delivery, the phone drops down to quite slow 25 watt speeds.
Design

Third, the OnePlus 13 might just be the best designed phone of 2025.
The OnePlus 13 is not only smaller than other flagships, but the slight taper on the back of the phone helps a lot for ergonomics. Plus, you still have almost flat sides, which is very important for durability when you inevitably drop your phone on the concrete floor one day.
Why does no other Android phone have this?
Fourth, one software feature is an absolute game-changer.
Okay, enough with the praise, the OnePlus 13 is not a perfect phone and I also have some complaints after my time with the phone.
The bad: missing calls on your phone in 2025 is not okay
First, the vibration. The first week of using the OnePlus 13, I couldn’t figure out how to have the phone vibrate on a call at all! Frustrating! It turns out that you have an option where the haptics would sync with your tune, but for some reason, that resulted in no vibration at all, and I found myself missing quite a few important calls.
The fix to that was to turn off the haptics sync feature. So far so good, the phone finally vibrates when you get a call, the vibration is so weak, I am still missing important calls and notifications. That’s just unacceptable in 2025, and it’s strange that OnePlus has not fixed this issue, considering the multitude of complaints about this in online forums.
An Android problem
Second, it seems that this is a widespread problem on Android phones, but font sizes are just messed up.
This has been one of my big frustrations with practically every Android phone I pick up, and there is no way to get the font size just right.
Increasing the font in the system would result in improvements in one app, but oversized fonts in another.
On the OnePlus 13, I found that text in the browser for some reason appeared much larger and font scaling worked a bit better on the Galaxy S25 Ultra. I don’t know what is the solution for that, but Android’s font inconsistencies are the one area I really want to see improved in the next Android version.
Camera Quality

Third, the camera quality. It’s not great. It’s not bad either, but definitely not great.
Here, I’m not even talking about some occasional issues with color accuracy or slightly insufficient detail, but bigger problems like… completely losing the focus!
Then, there are other, more conventional issues I’ve noticed. For those who record a lot of video, the excessive oversharpening happening with video recordings is something that is a turn-off. In photos, colors are occasionally a bit on the bleak side, and portrait mode photos sometimes have a weird halo effect around a person’s face.
Amazing battery life? Well, maybe not quite…
Is the OnePlus 13 worth buying?
Would I recommend the OnePlus 13? If you can live with the occasional bug in the camera app, I think you can live with its other shortcomings. OnePlus as a brand remains very underrated, and it has a lot going for it.
Let me know your thoughts about OnePlus and its latest flagship in the comments below.