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Well, I guess we’re officially done talking about the OnePlus 13T, a smaller flagship phone that looked like a device so many of us would consider if it came to the US. Unfortunately, it’s not coming to the US. OnePlus confirmed the The Verge that they have no plans to release the phone here. Boo. … Continued
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