This time-limited OnePlus 13 pre-order deal saves you $50 and includes a free OnePlus smartwatch or earbuds

Put $50 down on the forthcoming OnePlus 13 and save another $50 plus get your choice of a smartwatch or earbuds, valued up to $299.

https://www.laptopmag.com/phones/android-phones/this-time-limited-oneplus-13-pre-order-deal-saves-you-usd50-and-includes-a-free-oneplus-smartwatch-or-earbuds

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