Oppo unveiled 13 Turbo and Oppo’s 13 Turbo Pro in China in July, which was later introduced in India. Both smartphones have similar designs and spears, the most important difference is the chip set. We have received 13 turbo pro from the OPPO, so let’s take a close look at this middle range smartphone.
Oppo K13 Turbo 5G
The 13 turbo pro of the OPPO comes in an attractive purple colored retail box, which includes SIM Educator Tools, some documents, protective cases, charging cable, and 80W power adapters.
The front section of the Oppo 13 Turbo Pro is 6.8 “120Hz 2,800×1,280 Pixel Resolution LTPSA Emold Display, which is protected by AGCDT Star D+ Glass.
The 13 turbo pro screen supports 30 hits, 60 hz, 90 hz, and 120 hets refresh rate, and you will find three methods of refresh rate in the phone’s display settings: auto select, standard and more. Auto select automatically chooses a refresh rate to maintain a balance between battery performance and smooth experience. Standard mode refreshes the screen to 60 hits, while high mode goes up to 120 hits. Here is also a “App Refresh Rate” option that allows you to choose the desired refresh rate based on the app (and game) per app.
In addition, the OPPO’s 13 Turbo Pro display supports wet touch and glove mode. The former allows you to use the phone when there is water on your fingers or phone screen, while the latter allows you to run a phone screen wearing gloves that are not more than 5 mm thick and is made of materials like sleeping, wool and sheep. You can go towards Settings > Leisure and facility Menu to enable glove mode.
Talking about multimedia, the OPPO’s 13 turbo screen dolby vision, HDR 10, HDR 10+ and HLG supports, and also has video L1 certification, which allows 1080p video streaming to auxiliary apps. It is also worth noting that when Oppo’s 13 turbo pro always comes with the display feature, but it does not always continue because the screen is just bright and shows the information when the phone moves. We have also felt it on some other Oppo Smartphones, and now Oppo has decided it.
Going forward, Oppo’s 13 Turbo Pro display has a cartoon hole in the center of 16 MP selfie camera. It uses Sony IMX480 sensor and contains F/2.45 aperture and 85 ° fov. The front camera can record videos in 1080p resolution on 30 FPS.

The optical fingerprint reader below the screen. It was easy to set up, and we found it fast and accurate during our time with the phone. However, we like to be highlighted by the Locking Locking Lock Higher.

Flip the Oppo K13 Turbo Pro, and you see a square -shaped camera island vertically attached to the upper left corner of the phone. At first glance, it looks like there are three cameras in the rear of the K13 Turbo Pro, as well as LED flash, but not because the smartphone contains two rear cameras.
The camera is the first circle for the primary camera inside the island, while the second is for a built -in cooling fan, which is around the dual fog shadow breathing LEDs (after, more). The second camera is located on the right side of the island, which is flash below.
The OPPO’s 13 Turbo Pro Primary Camera, which has the ability to record videos in 4K resolution in OIS and 60 FPS, uses OV50D40 sensors and has F/1.8 aperture. The second camera is a monochrome unit that has an F/2.4 aperture and uses OV02B1B sensor of OV02B1B.

Oppo K13 with Turbo Pro Cooling Fan
The 13 turbo pro of the OPPO also features some AI -powered camera, including AI cleric enhancement, AI Inbuler, AI Relations Removal, and AI Arijar 2.0.
The 13 Turbo Pro Silver Night, purple phantom, and midnight come into the utter colors. The midnight extraordinary model offers the back cover with any sample look, while the other two versions have the same designs on their previous cover.
The theme of this hand -on is Silver Night Model, which says Oppo, “is affected by the uneven metal of high -speed motorcycles and their shining silver fatigue.” It ends the fade in the previous cover and works well in resisting smoke. It also has “active cooling” and “Master the Wind”.

The silver night version of the Oppo K13 Turbo Pro looks cool, and while it does not feel an expensive flagship with a premium of that hand, it does not feel cheap. We like the construction as a whole. However, with a 6.8 “screen, a smartphone of one hand can be incredible for some people. In addition, the author of this article may have preferred the previous phone’s previous panel to some more comfortable experience. Some curves around the edges were good.
That said, Oppo has a USB-C port at the bottom of the 13 Turbo Pro, which has been flashed by a speaker grill, a microphone, and a SIM card slot. In the upper part IR Blaster joined another mic. On the right is the power button and the volume rocker, a duct to release the hot air above.
Ports and control
This has brought us the biggest thing to the 13 turbo pro of the OPPO: the built -in active cooling fan, like a smartphone, IPX6, IPX 8, and IPX 9 Retded. These built -in cooling fan means two things: 1) with its stacking design to improve resistance to the fall of K13 Turbo Pro. 2) Help keep the phone cool.
The built -in fan of 13 turbo pro of the OPPO has 0.1 mm blade, which is capable of reaching the rotation speeds to 18,000 RPMs, which increases air volume by 20 %, while the arc -shaped vortex language design increases the air quantity by 10 %. In addition, the OPPO claims that 13 ultra -thin thin 0.1 mm of smartphones increase heat consumption performance 3 times compared to traditional solutions, while L -shaped duct with 3 mm design reduces resistance to air flow and increases peak performance. This active cooling system has been promoted to help K13 Turbo Pro run 2-4 % cooler in high load conditions.

The 13 turbo of Oppo has a duct on the rear of the cooling fan and the right frame
However, Oppo’s 13 turbo pro does not rely on the lonely built -in fan to stay cool, as it also comes with 7,000 mm2 Chamber of vapor for heat consumption. With all this cooling tech, Opo said that K -13 Turbo Pro achieved the lowest temperature per permanent among those competing during a 3 -hour gaming session in his internal lab tests. “
Well, we played some benchmark tests on Oppo K13 Turbo Pro and gaming something with and without a built -in cooling fan and seeing whether it really makes any difference in the use of the real world, but before we find it, before you find the cooling fan and dual dual powers.
Oppo K13 Turbo Pro’s cooling fan automatically turns on when you open a game or antioxidant, whether it is disabled, and when the smartphone is running hot, the system alerts you to turn it on. You can either do this by notification or by naving on K13 Turbo Pro Settings > Cooling fan Menu
Under this menu, you will know that the cooling fan supports two cooling methods – smart shifting and full speed. You can also choose that the fan automatically play, outdoor mode, and when the phone is being charged faster, it will be automatically turned on.
The cooling fan supports four start -up sound effects – charge, storm, war and hole. You can also choose any kind of sound, or if you have high style, you can choose custom ringtone.
In addition, you can choose to activate or disable RGB lights on the back. By default, they are active, and they support eight color effects. When the fans are wandering, the lights are turned on.

It is also noteworthy that the cooling fan revolves only when the phone screen continues. Once the screen is off, the fan leaves the spinning. We want Oppo to change it and allow users to rotate the fans, even when the screen is closed, the phone can cool fast. This will make the built -in fan more useful.
With the customs of these cooling fans, let’s talk about the performance of phone and fans.
The 13 Turbo Pro Snap Dragon of the OPPO is powered by 8 S. General 4 SOC and the LPDDR comes up with 12GB of 5 X RAM and 256 GBUFS 4.0 storage. Our unit has 12 GB RAM and 256 GB storage. It boots Android 15 -based color 15 and comes with the promise of two years OS upgrades and three years of security updates.
The K13 Turbo Pro is already loaded with more than 15 third party apps and sports. Fortunately, they can all be installed, but this number is high, and now it is time that Oppo sold smartphones with pre -loaded apps and sports.

We operated Antoto 10, Gack Bench 6, and 3DMark on Oppo’s 13 Turbo Pro, and the results were the same as we saw on a couple of other Snapdragon 8s General 4 -power smartphones, except 3DMark’s solar scoring, which were unusual. This may be due to software malfunction.
These standards were operated with the built -in cooling fan, and there was no significant difference in phone temperature through test numbers or systems. In fact, when the fans were turned on, the scores were always low. You can check the chart below for more details.
This story is no different from the 1-hour CPU throthing test as the phone’s CPU always revolves around 60-64 % regardless of the closure of the cooling fan.
With the cooling fan off • turned on with the cooling fan
Where it shines, though, the 3DMark’s 20 -minute wild life was in the test of extreme stress. With the cooling fan off, the benchmark reported the stability of about 50 %. But with the fan turned on, it was always above 75 %, with the best score of 83.3 %. It was capable of Fan, with the spinning of fans, there was a difference of 1 ° C, though the phone itself was very hot in contact.
With the cooling fan off • turned on with the cooling fan
Talking about real -world use, we permanently run some of the most famous gaming titles in the largest graphics setting for an hour, with which the cooling fans were turned on. The performance was smooth in both scenarios, with the frame rate in the gameplay stable. The area around the camera module was heated as the fan closed, but not at the place where the phone would be restless. With fan spinning, the phone has always been 2 ° C cooler after an hour long gaming session.
Note that we set a way to cool at full speed instead of smart shifting while playing games and playing for consistency.
Maintaining and running 13 turbo pro of the OPPO is a 7,000 mAh battery with 80W charging support. It also supports bypass charging. The OPPO claims that the battery can go with bundle 80W power adapter up to 1 % to 68 % in 30 minutes and 100 % in 54 minutes.
In our test, the battery is received in 5 minutes 1 % to 13 %, 33 % in 15 minutes, 50 % in 25 minutes, 58 % in 30 minutes, and 100 % in 58 minutes. When charging on the phone, your mileage will be different in terms of your use and integration temperature.
We cannot run our battery life test at Oppo K13 Turbo Pro because it cannot be run out of our headquarters, but with a scope of 7,000 mAh, it should be easily taken in the day.

Oppo’s 13 turbo pro is available with two memory options in midnight, purple, purple phantom, and silver night colorways.
In China, its base model has 12 GB RAM and 256GB storage, and it is priced CNY1,999 (0 280/€ 240/INR24,665).


