Oneplus 13s VS CMF phone – Which one better
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Introduction of OnePlus 13s
The OnePlus 13s has become a topic of much discussion in the market. It’s said to outperform phones like the iPhone 17 and Xiaomi 14. Its price is estimated to be around ₹50,000/-. Its compact size makes it quite attractive. The device’s design features a metal frame and glass back, which gives users a premium feel.
Build Quality & Specifications
The OnePlus 13s is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite (3nm). It’s available in two variants: 12GB of LPDDRX RAM with 256GB of RAM and 512GB of UFS 4.0 storage. You can choose according to your needs. The phone’s display is a 6.32-inch AMOLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate, a resolution of 2640 x 1216 pixels, and brightness of up to 1600 nits. The AMOLED display offers good color reproduction and minimal bezels. Its tone feature adjusts the color temperature based on the environment, similar to the True Tone feature on Apple phones. The phone also comes with a stereo speaker. Audio quality is also excellent. The device supports 5G connectivity, Wi-Fi 7, and Bluetooth 6.0. It runs on Android 15 with OxygenOS 15 and comes with four years of major updates and six years of security updates. The phone’s thickness is 8.2 mm. In terms of read and write speed, it has a read speed of 3000+ and a write speed of 3200+. App opening is smooth, and animations perform well. Phone calls feature a language translator. If you don’t understand the other person, you can read from the transcript. If you’re recording a call, no notifications are sent to the other person. Fingerprint features an optical fingerprint scanner.
Camera Quality Of Onleplus 13s
On the front, we get a dual camera: a 50MP Sony LYT 700 primary camera and a Samsung JN5 telephoto camera. The front camera features a 32MP camera. The camera performs well in daylight, but in low light, it performs decently. Portrait capture also delivers good edge detection. 4K video recording is limited to 60fps from the rear camera and 30fps from the front camera. If you need to edit photos, you also get an AI photo editor, which offers many features like background removal, AI eraser, AI reframe, and AI recomposer.
Battery Life and Gaming Performance
The OnePlus 13s is backed by a 5850 mAh battery, which can easily last a full day under normal conditions. The phone comes with an 80W charger, and it fully charges in about 55 minutes. However, it lacks wireless charging support, which is a significant drawback considering its price. Multitasking and gaming are a great experience, with the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor. We can easily play games like BGMI and COD. However, one drawback is that prolonged gaming can cause the phone to overheat. Gaming features are also available, such as bypass charging, meaning if you’re playing a game, power is sent directly to the motherboard.
Conclusion
Overall, the OnePlus 13s’ performance is decent, but there are some drawbacks, such as the lack of ultra-wide capabilities, the screen heating up during gaming, and the lack of wireless charging. We hope OnePlus addresses these issues in the future. However, the OnePlus 13s is a good option for users looking for a compact flagship and a small, lightweight phone.
CMF phone 2 Pro
Intro
The CMF phone comes with a transparent silicone cover, a 33W charger, a Type-C to C cable, and a SIM ejector pin. The phone’s screen comes with a pre-applied guard. The phone comes in four color variants: orange, black, white, and light green. Both the back and frame of the phone are made of polycarbonate. The top features a noise-canceling microphone, the bottom features a SIM tray, a microphone, a Type-C 2.0 charging port, and a speaker grill. The left side features a volume button, and the right side features a power on/off button and essential keys. The phone weighs around 186 grams and is 7.8mm thick. It is IP54 certified.
Display
It features a 6.77-inch (1080×2392) Flexible AMOLED, FHD+ display. The display has a refresh rate of 120Hz. The all-time brightness of the display is 750 nits and in HDR content the brightness goes up to 3000 nits in a particular window. There is support for Widevine L1, so there is support for 1080P on OTT and 4k HDR on YouTube. The display is good, colors etc. appear accurate and punchy. There are 2 modes in the display settings, one is Alive and the other is standard.
Specification
It has a MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Pro octa core processor, LPDDR4x RAM and UFS 2.2 storage. Connectivity includes Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth version 5.3. There are 23 sensors in total and an option for fingerprint lock on the display is also available. It runs on Nothing OS 3.2 which is based on Android 15. There are 3 years of Android updates and 6 years of security updates. It has a 5000mAh battery, which provides 6-7 hours of battery backup. It takes 2 hours to charge using a 33W charger.
Gaming performance
In BGMI, you can get extreme 60FPS on smooth mode, COD Mobile low ultra 85-90FPS, COD warzone 40-50FPS, and Genshin Impact low 60FPS. Gaming features include performance mode, call block, and notification on/off.
Camera
On the rear, you get a 50MP primary camera, an 8MP ultra wide camera, a 50MP 2x telephoto camera, and a 16MP selfie camera. Video recording is up to 1080P at 60FPS from the front and up to 4k at 30FPS from the back. Options like photo, night, pro, and video are available in the camera UI. Both cameras perform well, taking normal photos.
If you’re looking for gaming performance or a phone with a great camera, this isn’t the phone for you. This phone is for the balanced user, who uses platforms like Instagram and Facebook for basic tasks.
