OnePlus confirmed its plans to launch the OnePlus 13T a few days ago. The compact flagship will debut this month and has now been spotted on a benchmark for the first time yet, with some rather impressive numbers.
As shared on Weibo by the official AnTuTu page, the OnePlus 13T has now made a trip over to the benchmark. The phone is listed with the model number "PKX110", which we know to be the 13T from prior leaks and certification listings. Interestingly, the 13T records a total AnTuTu score of 3,006,913. Comparatively, the highest-ranked device on AnTuTu's official chart, the OnePlus Ace 5 Pro, holds a score of 2,890,600.
While pre-launch AnTuTu listings are typically over-optimistic, this still highlights the performance capabilities of the OnePlus 13T. Previously, leaks claimed the phone would arrive with "radical performance", thanks to a revamped thermal management system and Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite. OnePlus's official teaser for the phone also highlighted its performance, and it appears that may not just be vain marketing.
In addition to the impressive benchmark score, the listing confirms that the OnePlus 13T will be available with up to 16 GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 512 GB of UFS 4.0 storage. The 13T will launch towards the end of the month in China and is expected to be available globally as well.