Big and flat AMOLED panel,30W fast charging,Oxygen OS is fast and fluid,90Hz refresh rates,5G capable
Plasticky edges,More cameras than there needs to be
It may not be the most exciting phone - on paper - but OnePlus obviously needed to make some compromises to get this phone down to its price point, and we think there's a serious amount of good in this phone for the outlay. It's got 5G, lots of storage, a...
Published: 2020-07-21, Author: John , review by: techradar.com
Six cameras: four rear, two front, Affordable price, Premium design
No wireless charging, No IP rating for water resistance
On paper the OnePlus Nord has a strong feature set, and our initial impressions are generally positive, but the real test will come when we perform our deep dives into performance, the cameras, and battery life to find out whether this is a mid-range marv...
Abstract: With more brilliant budget phones on the market than ever before, however, jumping back in and winning cost-conscious customers over is going to be no simple task.Image 15 of 21That’s presumably why OnePlus has chosen to plump, for the first time in its h...
Abstract: When the original OnePlus Nord came out, I had a brief taste before passing it on to my brother. Back then, OnePlus was still keen on pleasing its core fanbase and OxygenOS was one of the most coveted Android skins around. But things took a turn with the...
Abstract: Samsung yesterday launched its new Galaxy M51 smartphone in India. The new phone comes with a big Super AMOLED Plus display, Snapdragon 730G processor, 64MP quad rear camera, 32MP selfie camera, and a big 7000mAh battery with 25W fast charging. Galaxy M51...
Oxygen OS on a budget, Vibrant 90 Hz Fluid AMOLED display, Good overall performance, Impressive main camera for the segment, Good battery life and fast charging, Well-priced,
Generic design, Average low light performance, The other cameras just make up the numbers, No IP rating, 3.5 mm headphone jack,
OnePlus Nord combines a lot of good elements from different worlds in one affordable package...
Crisp 90 Hz AMOLED screen, Corning Gorilla Glass 5 on both sides, Exceptionally good cameras, Dual front cameras with wide-angle support, Records selfie videos at 4K at 60 fps, Packs as much as 12 GB RAM, Snapdragon 765G SoC performs well & fast, 50 GB On
No 4K at 60 fps and 480 fps slow motion, No 3.5 mm audio jack, No microSD card slot, Outperformed by Snapdragon 855+ SoC powered phones in this price range
So far the OnePlus Nord has impressed us with its crisp 90 Hz AMOLED display, the clean customizable OxygenOS, and the huge amount of RAM, the top variant comes in 12 GB RAM with 256 GB storage. On top of it, the 30W Warp Charge 30T adds to the value, it'...
The OnePlus Nord conveniently bridges the gap between premium and the mid-segment. Nord has almost everything you would ask for like a fluidic 90Hz display, glass-metal premium design, an agile chipset that supports each cause, and a much better camera ex...
Priced at Rs 29,999, the top trim of the OnePlus Nord is the best choice for potential customers. This is because, with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, users can experience the fullest potential of the OnePlus Nord. Also, its option with 8GB of RAM and...
Clean, functional design, infused with familiar OnePlus controls, like the Alert Slider, Super bright, accurate and smooth 90Hz OLED display, with HDR10+ support and clever auto refresh rate management, Optimal performance is extracted from the Snapdragon
Plastic frame; dual selfie cam means a large punch hole, No 3.5mm audio jack, no microSD card slot and no notification LED, Single bottom-firing speaker with unimpressive performance, The 2x zoom is no match for a proper telephoto and the ultra-wide has n
CompetitionThere are plenty of Nord alternatives in the incredibly saturated midranger market, regardless whether you are keen on getting 5G connectivity.Since the entire segment is all about delivering just the right value formula, it is really tough to...