OnePlus 13 — Screen Size, Resolution & PPI
The OnePlus 13 was released by OnePlus in Jan 2025, running Android. It features a 6.82-inch LTPO OLED display with 3168 × 1440 resolution at 510 PPI and 120 Hz refresh rate.
Full Specifications
Display
- Screen size
- 6.82"
- Resolution
- 3168 × 1440
- Pixel density
- 510
- Display technology
- LTPO OLED
- Refresh rate
- 120 Hz
Hardware & OS
- Operating system
- Android
- Device type
- Phone
Release info
- Brand
- OnePlus
- Release date
- Jan 7, 2025
What these specs mean
At phone viewing distance (around 15 cm / 6 inches), pixel density is the first thing you notice — above 300 PPI individual pixels disappear and text looks printed rather than pixelated. Refresh rate controls how smooth scrolling and games feel: 60 Hz is the long-standing baseline, 90–120 Hz noticeably cuts motion blur, and LTPO OLED panels can ramp from 1 Hz up to 120 Hz to save battery on static content. OLED's per-pixel contrast also makes blacks look genuinely black, which matters for dark-mode reading and overall battery behavior.
OnePlus flagships use ProXDR Fluid AMOLED panels with LTPO refresh up to 120 Hz and peak brightness focused on outdoor visibility. OnePlus hardware tends to match or beat Samsung panel specs on paper, usually at a noticeably lower price tier.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the pixel density of the OnePlus 13?
- The OnePlus 13 has a 510 PPI pixel density on its 6.82-inch display — high enough that individual pixels are indistinguishable at typical viewing distance. Combined with the screen's LTPO OLED technology, this determines how sharp text and images actually render.
- When was the OnePlus 13 released?
- OnePlus launched the OnePlus 13 in Jan 2025. Release date matters when checking software support windows: most manufacturers commit 5–7 years of security updates and 3–5 years of major OS upgrades from launch.
- What operating system does the OnePlus 13 run?
- The OnePlus 13 ships with Android. OnePlus typically delivers OS updates over-the-air — check the device's Settings app or OnePlus's support page for the latest available version.
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