
OnePlus
Very Good

Oppo
Excellent
OnePlus 13R
The OnePlus 13R adopts a squared-off design that feels premium at 8mm thin and 206g, lighter than its predecessor despite housing a larger battery.
Oppo Find X9 Pro
Premium flat-sided slab design with a perfectly flat screen and back, slim at 8.25mm despite the massive 7,500mAh battery. IP68/IP69 water resistance and Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection. Some reviewers find the design "safe" and lacking personality, especially with conservative color options.
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OnePlus 13R
The 6.78-inch LTPO AMOLED display delivers 120Hz, 2780x1264 resolution, and 4,500 nits peak brightness — one of the best screens at this price.
Oppo Find X9 Pro
The 6.78-inch AMOLED with 3,600 nits peak brightness is among the brightest smartphone displays ever made. Sharp at 1272x2772 pixels with Dolby Vision support and 120Hz refresh rate. Universally praised with no notable weaknesses identified across reviews.
OnePlus 13R
Main camera and new 2x telephoto deliver solid results, but the 8MP ultrawide is a consistent weak point that drags down the system.
Oppo Find X9 Pro
The camera system is the Oppo Find X9 Pro's crown jewel. MKBHD named it Best Camera Phone of 2025, and DxOMark awarded a score of 166 (5th globally). The 200MP Hasselblad telephoto is the standout — superb 3x optical zoom with usable crops at 6x and beyond. The 50MP main camera delivers natural, balanced processing, and the ultrawide with autofocus is strong. AI processing can occasionally be too aggressive.
OnePlus 13R
Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 delivers flagship-tier burst performance, but lab testing reveals significant thermal throttling under sustained workloads.
Oppo Find X9 Pro
The Dimensity 9500 delivers excellent day-to-day performance with smooth app launching and multitasking. However, NotebookCheck documented up to 80% performance loss under sustained load, with the CPU quickly dropping to ~50% of initial benchmark results. Extended gaming sessions and 4K video recording trigger noticeable heat buildup.