Apple iPhone 16e vs. OnePlus 13R: In the Flagship Killers sights
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Table of ContentsTable of ContentsApple iPhone 16e vs. OnePlus 13R: specsApple iPhone 16e vs. OnePlus 13R: designApple iPhone 16e vs. OnePlus 13R: displayApple iPhone 16e vs. OnePlus 13R: performanceApple iPhone 16e vs. OnePlus 13R: battery and chargingApple iPhone 16e vs. OnePlus 13R: camerasApple iPhone 16e vs. OnePlus 13R: software and updatesApple iPhone 16e vs. OnePlus 13R: price and availabilityApple iPhone 16e vs. OnePlus 13R: verdictThe Apple iPhone 16e has been announced, and its a bold new direction for Apple. Based on the iPhone 14s chassis, the new iPhone 16e is the modern iPhone the midrange market deserves, and it finally means you wont be ashamed to place your midrange iPhone down on the table next to your friends iPhone 16 Pro. And not only has it had a facelift, its also had some serious internal upgrades too. Now rocking Apples A18 processor, the newest iPhone on the block promises to be a true powerhouse.But is it powerful enough to stand toe-to-toe with the Flagship Killer? The OnePlus 13R is OnePluss midrange phone, and its sure to be a close competitor for many. Is the iPhone 16e a match for the OnePlus 13R, and should you buy one or the other if youre looking to buy a powerful phone for $600?Recommended VideosApple iPhone 16eOnePlus 13RSize146.7 x 71.5 x 7.8 mm (5.78 x 2.81 x 0.31 inches)161.7 x 75.8 x 8 mm (6.37 x 2.98 x 0.31 inches)Weight167 grams (5.89 ounces)206 grams (7.27 ounces)Screen size6.1-inch XDR OLED (60Hz)6.78-inch LTPO AMOLED (Dynamic 1-120Hz)Screen resolution2532 x 1170 resolution at 457 pixels per inch2780 x 1264 resolution at 450 pixels per inchOperating systemiOS 18Android 15 with OxygenOS 15Storage128GB, 256GB256GB, 512GBMicroSD card slotNoNoTap-to-pay servicesApple PayGoogle PayProcessorApple A18Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3RAM6GB12GB, 16GBCamerasRear: 48-megapixel primaryFront: 12MPRear: 50MP primary, 8MP ultrawide, and 50MP telephotoFront: 16MPVideoRear: 4K at up to 60 fps, and FHD at up to 240 fpsFront: 4K at up to 60 fps, and FHD at up to 240 fpsRear: 4K at up to 60 fps, and FHD at up to 240 fpsFront: Up to 1080p at 30 fpsBluetoothYes, Bluetooth 5.3Yes, Bluetooth 5.4PortsUSB-CUSB-CBiometricsNone, Face ID-onlyOptical in-display fingerprint sensorWater resistanceIP68IP65BatteryTo be confirmed6,000mAhFast charging 80WApp marketplaceGoogle Play StoreGoogle Play StoreNetwork support5G5GColorsBlack, whiteAstral Trail, Nebula NoirPriceFrom $599From $600Available fromApple, Amazon, Best BuyOnePlus, Amazon, Best BuyRelatedAppleThe new iPhone 16e is a gorgeous piece of technology. If youve loved an iPhones design in the last few years, then youre going to love the iPhone 16e. As is tradition, Apple has used one of its previous designs to make a budget iPhone, but this time, instead of using the venerable and outdated iPhone 8, its using the iPhone 14s body. That means the new 16e is gorgeous, and while its slightly outdated compared to recent iPhones, its nowhere near as noticable as the iPhone SE was, with its Touch ID sensor and chunky bezels. Now, the notch is about the only element that marks this as a cheaper iPhone, and thats honestly very forgiveable. The iPhone 16e is a beautiful phone, and its a durable one too, thanks to an IP68 rating for water and dust-resistance.Joe Maring / Digital TrendsThe OnePlus 13R isnt a bad looking phone, but wed certainly say it values function over form. The matte aluminum frame has flat edges, making it a more modern design, but outside of that its a little boring. The matte glass finish is nice, but if youre not picking up the Astral Trail colorway then you might find it overly simple. However, with this in mind, it has a solid build and feels like a premium phone, despite the price tag. The circular camera module has become OnePluss signature, and it adds to the premium overall style. An IP65 rating protects it against water jets, and the Corning Gorilla Glass 7i over the display shoud keep it safe from bumps, scratches, and drops.As ever with design, this is very much a personal call. However, were suckers for a beautiful phone, and while the OnePlus 13R feels solid and premium, so does the iPhone 16e and its gorgeous to boot. The iPhone wins this round.Winner: Apple iPhone 16eJoe Maring / Digital TrendsApple has finally brought every iPhone from LCD to OLED, meaning every iPhone now uses OLED display technology. This is a big deal for the iPhone 16e, as it means stronger blacks, more vibrant colors, and a higher peak brightness. Also included, but not related to the shift to OLED, is a much larger 6.1-inch panel, and a much sharper display with a higher pixels-per-inch measurement.But the new iPhone is taking on the OnePlus 13R so how does it fare? Unfortunately for Apple, not well.OnePlus specializes in delivering flagship specifications at lower prices, so its no surprise to see some seriously impressive display numbers here. Whether or not the larger 6.78-inch screen size is better is be a personal choice, but other elements are just objectively better. The OnePlus 13Rs display has a much higher peak brightness, so its easier to see in sunlight and under strong lights, and the refresh rate goes up to 120Hz, meaning it feels much smoother to use and watch. While Apple does do 60Hz very well, there arent many ways to spin the 16es lower refresh rate as better. It does sport more pixels-per-inch than the OnePlus 13R, but its so close youre not likely to notice.Well admit we havent had much time with the 16es display yet, so its entirely possible it will overcome the odds and dazzle us. However, at this point, its not looking likely. The OnePlus 13R wins here.Winner: OnePlus 13RAppleThis ones a tougher category to judge, not least because we havent had a huge amount of time with the iPhone 16e yet. However, there are a few assumptions we can make, even before weve reviewed the new phone.First, its fair to assume that both of these phones will be stupendously powerful. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 is a last generation processor, but its still exceptionally powerful and capable of tackling the latest 3D games and demanding apps with contemptuous ease. Similarly, Apples A18 processor is a top-of-the-line chip, and while its not as fast as the A18 chip youll find the iPhone 16, its still powerful enough to handle anything you throw at it. The Apple processor may be the more powerful of the two, being built on the smaller 3nm process, but the difference isnt likely to be enough to really notice.There are bigger gulfs in other areas, though. The OnePlus 13Rs base variant starts at 256GB, outdoing the 16es 128GB model. The OnePlus phone also has much more RAM, though since iPhones use RAM differently, that probably isnt a huge problem.As mentioned, its hard to make a call here. The A18 may be the more powerful of the two chips, but the OnePlus phone outdoes it in pure storage options. This is a tie until weve had chance to test the iPhone 16e.Winner: TieJoe Maring / Digital TrendsThis is another category that really requires time with both devices to get the most out of it, well defer full judgement until weve been able to get significant hands-on time with the iPhone 16e. However, there are more than a few educated guesses we can make about how this will shake down.Well cover the phone we know about first: The OnePlus 13R. Its equipped with a massive 6,000mAh cell, so right off the bat you know youre getting a phone with a solid battery life. The reality is even more impressive. With regular use, we found the 13R was capable of going two days on a single charge, with the potential to go as far as three days on light use. Thats an incredible feat in an industry where lasting a single day is still the standard. In addition, OnePlus has some of the fastest charging in the business, and while the 13Rs 80W charging isnt OnePluss fastest, its still way faster than most of its competition.We dont know how the 16es battery will hold up, or even how large the cell is likely to be, but if we take the iPhone 16 as a decent idea of what a cheaper, smaller iPhone with the A18 chip can achieve, we could be looking at a single day of battery life. A solid day, but still only a day. Charging speeds on the iPhone 16e also arent likely to be great, , and we dont expect it to exceed 20W. Worst of all, though, Apple has binned MagSafe support for the 16e. Instead, it will get 7.5W wireless charging, which is a little disappointing.While this has the chance to change, depending on how well the 16e holds up in our tests, with a very long battery life and far better charging options, we wager the OnePlus 13R will be the stronger of the two here.Winner: OnePlus 13RThe iPhone 16e has a single 48-megapixel lens on the back, and it looks likely to be the same 48MP main lens from the iPhone 16. This is a very good thing, as the iPhone 16s main camera is excellent, taking consistently good shots across a variety of circumstances. Throw in Apples Photographic Styles and AI features, and you have an excellent camera system on the 16e. We havent had any time with it yet, but its likely it will be a strong, if limited, camera setup. Theres an integrated 2x telephoto zoom inside that one lens, but theres no ultrawide lens, which is a bit of a disappointment since its based on the iPhone 14, which had a second lens. Still, that main lens is likely be very strong.Joe Maring / Digital TrendsBut is it going to be better than the OnePlus 13Rs camera? Its hard to say at this point, but whats clear is the 13R has a solid camera. It has a 50MP main camera, with a 50MP telephoto lens, and an 8MP ultrawide lens, and it takes good shots across all three lenses. The 8MP lens has a small drop in quality, as youd expect, but its still good across the board. Its strong and versatile, and while its not the equal of most of the best camera phones, its still a very good camera.Does that leave the iPhone 16e at the mercy of the multi-lens OnePlus 13R? Perhaps but its important to note Apple often sprinkles a little bit of magic on its phone cameras. Its entirely possible for single-lens cameras to outdo multi-lens systems; just ask the early Pixel phones. This is too close for us to call, were leaving this as a tie until weve had chance to play with the 16e.Winner: TieJoe Maring / Digital TrendsThe crux of this category comes down to a single question: Do you prefer Android or iOS? Most of us have enough experience with both to answer this question by now, and its likely to inform how you feel about buying either of these phones. But if youre not familiar with one, rest assured both operating systems are easy to learn, fast, and havbe slowly become more and more like the other. Switching between the two is no longer as huge an issue as it once was.Its important to make a note about OnePluss software, Oxygen OS. Its a long-running trope that manufacturer skins are bad, and while some still are, Oxygen OS is not included in that. Its fast, responsive, and improves over stock Android in a few ways, like with the improved Open Canvas multitasking. AI is the current flavour of the year, so its important to note the AI features available here. Youll get Circle to Search, photo editing, and other standard Android AI features. In terms of software updates, OnePlus has promised four years, which falls behind Samsung and Google, but is still impressive enough.AppleApple is the reigning king of software updates, having been updating old devices before it was cool, and while it doesnt make promises for software updates, you can be sure your iPhone will be getting updates for years to come. In terms of AI, the 16e gets all the same Apple Intelligence features as the iPhone 16. That includes tools for changing the tone of your writing, image generation, and using ChatGPT to superpower Siri. Its a good suite of tools now, and the iPhone 16e is the cheapest way to experience them for yourself.This is another one thats tough to call, as so much of it comes down to personal preference. At the moment, well give it to Apple simply for pure number of software updates.Winner: Apple iPhone 16eThe Apple iPhone 16e is currently available for pre-order, and prices start from $599 for the 128GB model. As its an iPhone youll be able to find it anywhere that sells phones.The OnePlus 13R is a real bargain, packing flagship specs into a $600 price point. You can buy it right now.Joe Maring / Digital TrendsIt wasnt expected for Apple to release a $599 phone instead of a cheaper SE phone, and as such, its up against some stiff competition. The iPhone 16es beauty and AI brains outweighed the OnePlus 13R in this early verdict, but the OnePlus 13R has the advantage in performance and camera, with some utter domination in display tech and battery performance. In fairness to the newest iPhone, the OnePlus phone is capable of taking on the biggest beasts in the mobile space in a lot of these spaces, so it was always going to struggle.So where does the iPhone 16e fall here? Unfortunately for Apple, it looks as if it falls at the OnePlus 13Rs feet. At this moment in time, while some of the categories may be tight, theres a definite advantage forming for the Flagship Killer. And really, when you consider the iPhone 16e is basically a souped up iPhone 14, that was always going to be the case. The OnePlus 13R is just that good, and even if the iPhone 16e is good, it cant match OnePluss mastery of this price point.Editors Recommendations
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