The OnePlus 13 recently launched in China, but OnePlus isn’t slowing down. A new OnePlus device, model number CPH2645 and codenamed “pineapple,” has appeared on Geekbench, hinting at a powerful budget phone on the horizon.
MySmartPrice first reported the Geekbench listing, and MaagX subsequently discovered five separate benchmark runs with the same device signature, all dated on the same day. These logs, if accurate, reveal compelling details about OnePlus’s next affordable offering.
OnePlus phone benchmark graphics test results.
This isn’t the first time the “pineapple” codename has surfaced. Earlier this month, a OnePlus executive shared an official benchmark comparison mentioning “pineapple” in the CPU field for two devices: the upcoming OnePlus Ace 5 and another unidentified phone featuring the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. This is the same chipset powering the current flagship OnePlus 12. The Geekbench listings further specify the Adreno 750 GPU, also found in the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.
OnePlus phone benchmark compute listings.
OnePlus typically uses the “Ace” branding for its phones in China, later releasing them internationally under different names. The OnePlus Ace 3, for example, is essentially identical to the globally launched OnePlus 12R.
OnePlus has already confirmed a December launch in China for two phones: the OnePlus Ace 5 and its Pro variant. Furthermore, OnePlus executive Louis Lee stated that their upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 phone will match the performance of competitors using the newer Snapdragon 8 Elite chip.
OnePlus phone performance teaser.
Lee also indicated in another post that the OnePlus Ace 5 series will arrive “next month,” solidifying a December release. However, the international launch date for the Ace 5, likely as the OnePlus 13R, remains unknown.
While the OnePlus 13 is still exclusive to China, rumors suggest a global launch this December. Based on past releases of the “R” series, the OnePlus 13R, despite its potentially superior specifications, might not be available for several months after its initial announcement.