Is the OnePlus Nord the newest OnePlus phone?
This isn’t the newest OnePlus phone, and it even has a few follow-ups. There’s the Nord N10 5G, a cheaper version of the Nord, and the N100, a really low-cost iteration of the same idea. There’s also the Nord CE and Nord 2, two 2021 smartphones that succeed the original device.
What’s the difference between the OnePlus Nord N200 5G and N100?
The OnePlus Nord N200 5G’s rear camera module is basically the same one that’s on the N100. Both have 13MP wide-angle lenses with f/2.2 apertures and 2MP macro sensors with f/2.4 apertures. The only difference between the two phones is the additional 2MP, f/2.4 sensor, which on the N200 is labeled a monochrome lens instead of a depth sensor.
Is OnePlus Nord cheaper than the realme X50 5G?
The Realme X50 5G and Mi Note 10 Lite are cheaper than the Nord, and both those phones come with the same Snapdragon 765G chip, but make a few small compromises in other areas to achieve their lower prices. It also means the OnePlus Nord price is significantly lower than the OnePlus 8, which launched at £599 / $699 (around AU$1,100).
What is the cheapest OnePlus phone to buy?
The OnePlus Nord is the brand’s cheapest phone currently available and it manages to hit that low price without skimping on features. OnePlus hyped its return to making more affordable smartphones in the same way it does for its flagship.
How good is the OnePlus 6 camera?
It looks good, it feels good in the hand, and it performs superbly. With so many cameras – OnePlus has possibly gone a little over the top here – you get a wide range of photography options from portrait and macro to ultra-wide and nightscape modes, plus 4K video recording at 30fps with both the front and rear cameras.
How good is the battery life on the Huawei Nord?
The battery life is average – it should see you through a day, but this is a phone you’ll need to be charging every night – and there’s not much room for notification icons across the top of the display, thanks to the dual selfie cameras. The bigger point here is, where does the Nord leave the firm’s top-tier handsets?