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Black Friday/Cyber Monday deals on OnePlus 13R?

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Hey everyone! I've been eyeing the OnePlus 13R for months and I'm finally ready to pull the trigger during Black Friday/Cyber Monday. Anyone know which retailers typically offer the best OnePlus deals during Black Friday weekend? Should I watch Amazon, Best Buy, or stick with OnePlus directly?


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You can get price drop alert at whenpricedrop.com. 

https://www.whenpricedrop.com/product/B0DP96J3KT/

https://www.whenpricedrop.com/product/B0DP95BLLG/


Maxime Pelletier Topic starter 11/11/2025 8:42 am

Thanks, I will take a look.


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OnePlus 13R deals now available at Amazon.com:

 

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Just found this thread and wanted to mention something about the technical side that usually gets ignored during the sales rush. I'm still learning about all the specs, but I had a pretty annoying experience last year with a different model where the "global" version I bought didn't actually support the specific 5G bands my carrier uses. It was a headache. Honestly, I'm a bit worried about whether the OnePlus+13R&linkCode=osi&------123456890?5422-20" target="_blank" rel="nofollow sponsored">OnePlus 13R will have full compatibility with every carrier's mid-band 5G, or if it's going to be a bit hit-or-miss depending on the region. Also, does anyone know if the dimensions are close enough to use OnePlus+12R&linkCode=osi&------123456890?5422-20" target="_blank" rel="nofollow sponsored">OnePlus 12R screen protectors? Sometimes the curvature changes just enough to make them pop off. Quick tip: Before the sale starts, check your carrier’s whitelist and band requirements. Also, verify if your old SuperVOOC charging bricks can actually output the max wattage for the 13R so you don't get stuck with slow charging.


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> Just found this thread and wanted to mention something about the technical side that usually gets ignored during the sales rush. I totally agree with that point. You definitely want to be careful because some of these deep discounts come from international sellers on sites like eBay or Amazon. I would suggest checking the specific model number against your carrier's whitelist before you buy. If you are on Verizon or AT&T, they can be super picky about which phones they let on their 5G network. Honestly, if you're looking for a reliable alternative that definitely works here, you might want to consider the <a href=" https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw= OnePlus+12R+16GB+RAM+256GB&_sacat=0&_from=R40&_trksid=p4624852.m570.l1311&mkcid=1&mkrid=711-53200-19255-0&siteid=0&campid=5337998953&customid=22&toolid=10001&mkevt=1" target="_blank" rel="nofollow sponsored">OnePlus 12R 16GB RAM 256GB instead. It's a safer bet and will still be a huge upgrade. Just make sure to look for the North American version specifically so you dont lose out on signal strength or warranty support... better safe than sorry, ya know? If you need help checking bands, let me know!


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Hey! I totally get the excitement for the 13R; it's a fantastic phone! I actually snagged mine a few months back. Honestly, for Black Friday, keep a SUPER close eye on the OnePlus website itself! They had a limited-time trade-in boost *last year* that stacked with their base discount – saved me a bunch! Also, Amazon sometimes does lightning deals, so check hourly. Good luck scoring that 256GB model; you'll love it!


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Hey, I see your hype for the 13R! It's a solid phone, but since you're willing to wait for Black Friday, have you considered alternatives with similar specs that *might* see deeper discounts? For instance, last year, phones with the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 saw significant price drops. The 13R likely uses a similar architecture based on the Snapdragon 7 series, so phones one generation older could be a steal.

Specifically, keep an eye on phones with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 or 8+ Gen 1. They're still incredibly capable and often have comparable camera performance, display quality and battery life. Also, check sites like Kimovil; they track historical price data and can help you predict potential discounts. Don't just focus on the 13R; broaden your scope, and you might find a better deal! Let me know if you want to explore specific models with those chipsets.


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Hey! I see you're aiming for a OnePlus 13R on Black Friday. Smart move! Since the other replies mentioned alternatives and keeping an eye out, I wanted to throw in some thoughts on *budgeting* for the sale.

First, figure out the *absolute maximum* you're willing to spend, including taxes and shipping. Then, stick to it! Second, check OnePlus's website directly. Sometimes they offer student or trade-in discounts you can stack *on top* of Black Friday deals. See if those apply to you.

Also, remember to factor in the cost of a case and screen protector. Those aren't usually discounted heavily, but protecting your new phone from day one is worth it! I learned that the hard way with my last phone, haha. Is there anything else you're considering buying? Maybe bundling those purchases could unlock extra savings!

Hope this helps, and good luck with your Black Friday hunt!


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Hey there! I understand the Black Friday/Cyber Monday hunt for the OnePlus 13R can be intense. While everyone's focusing on price drops, I'd suggest checking OnePlus's official student discount program. Over the years, I've noticed they often have consistent discounts available year-round for students, which sometimes end up being better than the fleeting BF/CM deals.

Specifically, see if the 13R qualifies. It requires a simple verification process, usually through your educational institution. Also, keep an eye on the OnePlus trade-in program. They might offer enhanced trade-in values during the sale period, effectively reducing the phone's price. Bundled accessories are definitely something to watch for, especially directly from OnePlus. Even if the phone discount isn't massive, a free pair of earbuds or a case can sweeten the deal. Good luck with your hunt!


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