Oppo K13 Turbo And K13 Turbo Pro Launch With D8450 And SD 8s Gen 4 Chips

Oppo K13 Turbo And K13 Turbo Pro Launch With D8450 And SD 8s Gen 4 Chips

Oppo K13 Turbo And K13 Turbo Pro Launch With D8450 And SD 8s Gen 4 Chips

The new Oppo K13 Turbo And K13 Turbo Pro Launch With D8450 And SD 8s Gen 4 Chips defy the norm and include a tiny fan to keep their chipsets cool, even during extended gaming sessions. Most smartphones are passively cooled.

The Dimensity 8450, a 4nm (TSMC) chip with eight Cortex-A725 cores and a Mali-G720 MC7 GPU, powers the Oppo K13 Turbo.

Instead, the Oppo K13 Turbo Pro has a Snapdragon 8s Gen 4, a 4nm (TSMC) chip with an Adreno 825 GPU and eight CPU cores (seven Cortex-A720 and one Cortex-X4). The standard Turbo has UFS 3.1 storage (up to 256GB), whereas the Pro has faster UFS 4.0 storage (up to 512GB). Both have up to 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM.

A micro centrifugal fan that can spin at up to 18,000 RPM will cool the chip of your choice, improving heat dissipation by 20%. Its heat sink fins are just as thin as its 0.1mm fan blades. A 7,000mm² vapor chamber is also attached to the heat sink.

Oppo K13 Turbo And K13 Turbo Pro Launch With D8450 And SD 8s Gen 4 Chips

The Oppo K13 Turbo and Turbo Pro’s complete water resistance ratings of IPX6 (splashes), IPX8 (submersion), and IPX9 (water jets) are the most striking feature of their designs. If you drop the phone, the fan is also safeguarded.

Thermals vary slightly depending on the chipset. For instance, the K13 Turbo (Dimensity 8450) is still operating at 119.9 frames per second and 43.3°C after three hours of playing a well-known MOBA game in a room that is 25°C. The K13 Turbo Pro is at 42.2°C in a comparable situation.

With their sizable 7,000mAh batteries, both phones can last for a very long time. Oppo promises a worry-free battery life of five years. In 30 minutes, a dead battery can be charged to 68% capacity using the 80W SuperVOOC charger. Another option is to run the phone off of wall power, or bypass charging.

Oppo K13 Turbo And K13 Turbo Pro Launch With D8450 And SD 8s Gen 4 Chips

Both phones have 6.8″ OLED screens with 10-bit color and 1,280 x 2,800 pixels of resolution. Their refresh rate is 120 Hz, and their touch sampling rate is 240 Hz. The brightness of the panels reaches its maximum at 1,600 nits.

Both phones use Super HDR, frame generation, and resolution upscaling for gaming without overtaxing their GPUs.

With a 50MP sensor on the back (27mm f/1.8 lens) and support for 4K @ 60 frames per second, the camera setup is rather simple. On the back is a 2MP depth sensor as well. A 16MP selfie camera (23mm f/2.4 lens) with 1080p @ 30 frames per second is located on the front. At least the Pro model’s primary camera has OIS.

The phones have X-axis linear motors for haptic feedback and stereo speakers. They also have fingerprint readers (likely optical ones) under the display.

Whereas the Turbo only supports Wi-Fi 6 (ax), the Turbo Pro supports Wi-Fi 7 (be). Additionally, they support various 5G bands, which will be crucial if and when they are made available everywhere.

The Oppo K13 Turbo and K13 Turbo Pro will go on sale in China on Friday, July 25th, after going on pre-sale today. These Chinese prices, which have been converted to USD for context, are reasonably priced given the quality of engineering and performance they provide.

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