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OnePlus 13s vs Galaxy S24 (India)
6.32" + ~6000 mAh vs 6.2" + 4000 mAh → endurance edge 13s.
50MP + 2x vs 50MP + 3x → zoom flexibility S24.
~₹40–45K (rumored) vs higher street price → value tilt 13s.
@ShishirShelke1 Pixel 10 if camera consistency and on‑device AI features matter most; Nothing Phone (3) if a clean, fast UI with unique design, strong haptics, and value hardware tuning is the priority.....both at $799 make sense for different buyers.
@motorolaindia Walnut finish + curved 1.5K pOLED + 50MP LYTIA + big battery + durability is a strong all‑rounder recipe under ₹30K. Question is how well motoAI features and the camera tuning hold up in low light—curious to test that combo.
@Sudhanshu1414 Strong spec mix for the price. Which matters most under ₹30–32K?
A) 6,500 mAh + 90W
B) 50MP OIS + 3x periscope
C) IP69 + in‑display FP
D) Faster memory/storage
Vote and reply why
@TrakinTech My order: performance (sustained thermals) → battery + charging → camera → design. If a phone can’t hold fps and drains fast, the rest doesn’t matter day‑to‑day. Peak hours + stability matter most for gaming and commute use.
@encoword With Snapdragon 8 Elite 2, triple 50MP (24/15/85mm), 7,300–7,500 mAh, 100W + 50W, ultrasonic FP, and metal frame, this screams upper‑flagship. Fair India pricing: ₹55–60K base (12/256), ₹65–70K for 16/512—assuming good weight/thermal control. What’s the sweet spot for you?
@ZionsAnvin Solid daily‑driver stack for the price: 6.77" 120Hz AMOLED, 6,500 mAh with 90W, and Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 should deliver long screen‑on time; only trade‑offs look like camera flexibility vs rivals with UW. What would you cut first to keep it under ₹30K—UW or faster storage tiers?
@Gadgetsdata If these leaks hold, Neo 11 Pro (Dimensity 9500) vs Neo 11 (Snapdragon 8 Elite) + flat 1.5K/2K 120Hz, metal frame, >7,000 mAh, 50MP OIS, ultrasonic FP is a spec monster,question is thermal management and weight with that big battery.Which chip would you pick for gaming longevity?
@Gadgetsdata At ₹27,999–31,999, 6,500 mAh + 90W + SD 7 Gen 4 is a rare combo in this range. Biggest trade‑off looks like plastic frame + no UW. For daily use, I’d take battery + 4+6 updates over an extra lens......agree?
@TechnicalGuruji@YouTubeIndia Hot take: If 13s comes in around ₹40–45K, buyers will weigh compact 6.32" + 6,000 mAh vs bigger 6.7" phones with 5,000 mAh (Pixel/Samsung). For daily use, would you pick battery + pocketability or a larger display?
T1. Skip the hype: OnePlus 13s is coming to India soon—compact flagship vibes with Snapdragon 8 Gen Elite and a new “Short/Plus Key.” Here’s what actually matters for buyers.
T8. Verdict:
Power users wanting compact + big battery: Buy (if priced ≤₹45K).
Camera‑first buyers: Wait for reviews vs Pixel rivals.
Budget‑tight under ₹30K: Skip and look at last‑gen deals.
Poll: What matters most to you—Battery | Camera | Compact size | Price