The title of this portion of our OnePlus 13 review might be a bit odd, but it has a purpose that hopefully you will see by the end. If you are reading our reviews in order, this should be article #3 you are looking at, although perhaps not. Either way, if you’ve been around GamesReviews for any amount of time you know we don’t get deep into the nitty-gritty of cell phones and what they can do. We answer two basic questions. First, does it do what you want it to do (play games, take pictures, work fast); and second, is the price point worth it? I want to touch base on the cameras, which is a pretty big deal for most people, myself included.
The rear cameras are a 50MP main camera, with a 50MP ultrawide lens and a 50MP 3 times telephoto lens. The front cameras are, as expected, a bit less impressive, sporting a 32MP selfie camera. Those numbers might not mean much to many individuals, but the newbie photo person would tell you this – the higher the number, the better the pictures.
This is true and false, as so much of what makes a good picture in 2025 depends on the software behind the picture. Google, for quite a while now, has been said to be at the forefront of picture enhancing software, and everyone else – including OnePlus, Samsung, and Apple – are all just playing catchup generation to generation. Sure, aspects of cameras on other phones might be more tuned and better than the Pixels, but ultimately, the Pixel is king.
But King to whom? For most cell phone users, having cameras on their phone is to capture unique moments, snap photos of their kids at events, or perhaps even just send a video or picture of a problem to their mechanic or carpenter. The average user is using the cameras for average purposes. But thankfully, we found the OnePlus 13 is more than just that.
Ultimately, everything is just brighter when shot on the OnePlus 13, and while brighter photos generally are more pleasing to most folks – this mimics everyone’s desire to have brighter TVs –
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