Intro
Both phones will represent the best from each manufacturer, and while the S25 Ultra will probably be even more impressive than its predecessor, the OnePlus 13 is coming in hot with innovations and flagship power to challenge it.
So in this preliminary comparison, we want to delve into the key aspects that will set these two flagships apart. We’ll explore their expected design, display technologies, performance, camera capabilities, battery life, and charging speeds.
Galaxy S25 Ultra vs OnePlus 13 differences:
Galaxy S25 Ultra | OnePlus 13 |
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$1299* starting price for 256GB storage variant with 12GB of RAM | Unclear starting price, with base variant having 256GB storage and 12GB RAM |
Twice as fast UFS 4.04 storage (first in the industry) | Still extremely fast UFS 4.0 storage |
Snapdragon 8 Elite (3nm) processor | Snapdragon 8 Elite (3nm) processor |
More durable titanium frame that is still very light | Light but less durable aluminum frame |
More durable and less reflective display thanks to Gorilla Glass Armor | Crystal Shield super-ceramic glass display, possibly just as durable, but reflective |
One 3X and one 5X telephoto camera | Just a 3X telephoto camera |
45W of wired and 25W wireless charging | Faster 80W wired and 50W wireless charging |
Comes with a stylus embedded in its body | Does not have a stylus |
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Design and Size
Samsung is going super thin
The Galaxy S25 Ultra will continue to be one of the largest phones on the market, like its predecessors. After all, we can’t forget that Samsung includes a whole S-Pen inside its premium flagship.
Since the OnePlus 13 already entered the Chinese market, we know that the global version will most likely measure 162.9 x 76.5 x 8.5 mm. In comparison, the S25 Ultra is rumored to be 162.8 x 77.6 x 8.2 mm, which would make it slightly wider, but also slimmer than the OnePlus 13.
Speaking of frames, we fully expect the S25 Ultra’s to be made out of titanium, while the OnePlus 13 will probably stick to aluminum. Whether the S25 Ultra’s titanium will increase to a tougher grade than grade 2 is still unclear.
Display Differences
Samsung offers one of the best displays on the market with its latest Ultra series, and we expect to see the same from the Galaxy S25 Ultra. Besides the high image quality, what makes it special is the Gorilla Glass Armor that protects it.
We have continued using the S24 Ultra ever since it came out, daily driving it with some drops already in its history, but its display has remained absolutely immaculate thanks to the Gorilla Glass Armor. Making it even more impressive is its anti-reflective nature, which makes the Ultra an absolute joy to use even when there is direct light hitting the screen.
So, what does the OnePlus 13 have on its end that can rival the S25 Ultra’s Gorilla Glass Armor display? OnePlus has introduced a material it calls Crystal Shield super-ceramic glass. Unfortunately, the company has not yet specified what this new material is or how it is different from the Gorilla Glass Victus 2 used on the OnePlus 12. That said, it sounds like un upgrade, and it might match the durability of the S25 Ultra’s screen.
Performance and Software
This is where the battle of innovations is happening
Suffice it to say, this means the Galaxy S25 Ultra and the OnePlus 13 will be two absolute powerhouses that no task can stop. They are also expected to come with a minimum of 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage.
While both companies are obviously trying to pack as much as high-end hardware in their high-end flagships, Samsung might beat OnePlus in one area — storage. Samsung manufactures the storage that most phones use, dubbed universal flash storage or UFS for short, and might include the latest unreleased generation with the S25 Ultra.
The new generation is called UFS 4.04, and it achieves nearly double the transfer speeds of UFS 4.0, which is what the OnePlus 13 uses, jumping from 4.2 GB/s to 8 GB/s. It’s unclear how exactly Samsung plans to utilize such a power-up, but even if it doesn’t do something special it will at least make the phone much snappier.
But Samsung is not the only one with an innovation up its sleeve. OnePlus has introduced what it calls Parallel Processing, and it is the first in the industry to do so.
Parallel Processing is hard to describe, but the main benefit is that animations become super fast and smooth. You don’t have to wait for an animation when minimizing one app, for example, in order to open another one. This might not sound like much on paper, but it is one of those subtle innovations that has the potential to set a new standard in the smartphone market.
Camera
New image sensors on both sides
The OnePlus 13 comes with new 64 MP 3x telephoto and 48 MP ultra-wide cameras, while the main 50 MP one remains unchanged.
When it comes to comparing these two camera systems, we suspect that the S25 Ultra will come out on top. But the OnePlus 13 might surprise us with its new camera hardware. Even if it does not offer the same image quality as the Ultra, it might come very close to it.
Battery Life and Charging
Both have upgrades that can strongly improve battery life
OnePlus has used a new type of batteries for the OnePlus 13, which helps it fit in a 6,000 mAh battery capacity inside a still very thin phone. Its predecessor ranked in our top 10 phones with the best battery life, so we expect the new generation to do even better thanks to this innovation.
On the other hand, leaks say that the Galaxy S25 Ultra will come with the same 5,000 mAh battery capacity like this year’s model, which didn’t do very well in our battery life tests. But the main reason it wasn’t a match for the competition was because it drained a lot of power during gaming, which the new Snapdragon 8 Elite has the potential to fix.
What’s more, Samsung is said to be working on a feature called Battery AI, which we suspect will adapt to how the owner uses the S25 Ultra to extend its battery life.
As for charging speeds, Samsung will likely keep the same 45W wired, but it might increase the wireless charging from 15W to 25W. The OnePlus 13 is expected to have 80W of wired charging for its North American version, with 50W of wireless charging. Both phones will likely require specific chargers and cables to be charged at their maximum supported speeds.
Specs Comparison
Galaxy S25 Ultra | OnePlus 13 | |
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Size, weight | 162.8 x 77.6 x 8.2 mm, 219 g | 162.9 x 76.5 x 8.5 mm, 210 g |
Screen | 6.8″ OLED 1-120Hz LTPO Gorilla Glass Armor |
6.82″ OLED 1-120Hz LTPO Crystal Shield super-ceramic glass |
Processor | Snapdragon 8 Elite 3nm |
Snapdragon 8 Elite 3nm |
RAM, Storage | 12/256GB 16/512GB 16/1TB LPDDR5 |
12/256GB 16/512GB 24GB/1TB LPDDR5X RAM |
Cameras | 200MP main 12MP ultrawide 10MP 3X telephoto 50MP 5X telephoto 12MP front |
50 MP wide 50 MP ultrawide 50 MP 3X telephoto — 32 MP front |
Battery | 5,000 mAh | 6,000 mAh |
Charging | USB-C 45W wired 25W wireless |
USB-C 80W wired 50W wireless |