Oneplus Is Going to Launch a new phone One Plus NORD Release on 21st July 2020 comes with 6gb And 8gb RAM And storage will be 128gb and 256gb, price will be 24,999rs in IndiaThe OnePlus Nord is an important moment for Oneplus Nord specs. For years OnePlus has basically stuck to flagships. Nowadays it likes to do them two at a time but they’re both designed to sit more or less at the top of the market. Now it’s expanding with the Nord, its first serious attempt at a mid-range phone in years. Launching a mid-range phone means making some tough decisions about what the one plus name means to people. It still needs to have those features that people buy Oneplus Nord specs for in the first place but it also needs to make some compromises. Not just because it needs to make it cheap but also so that once it is cheaper it doesn’t end up so good that people choose it over your flagship phones. Oneplus Nord specs
It needs to draw a line between OnePlus features and flagship OnePlus features. It’s a balancing act where if you get the balance slightly wrong you could end up with the same kind of flagship killer that Oneplus Nord specs liked to call its phones back in the day. Only now OnePlus flagship phones of its own that risk getting caught in the crossfire. So what does a mid-rangeOnePlus phone look like? Which flagship features do you get to keep and which do you lose? (gentle music) So this is it, the OnePlus Nord. The model I’ve been using has 12 RAM and 256 storage and costs 469 pounds or 499 euros. But there’s also a step-down model with eight gigabytes of RAM and 128 gigabytes of storage which costs 379 pounds or 399 euros.
So it’s a mid-range phone sitting in a similarish sort of price category to this year’s entry-level, 419 pound iPhone SE or the429 pound Galaxy A51 5G. Both models are releasing in Europe and India but OnePlus is only planning a limited beta launch in the US for now. At either price, you’re getting what is on paper quite a well-specced device. There’s a 6.4, four-inch OLED display with a 1080p resolution and a 90 Hertz refresh rate, a quad rear camera array based around the same 48-megapixel sensor that OnePlus used for the 8, dual selfie cameras, including one with an ultrawide lens, and you’re getting support for sub six gigahertz 5G. Now the trade-off, on paper at least, is that the Nord is powered by a Snapdragon 765Gprocessor which isn’t quite as fast as the flagship processors Oneplus Nord specs used in the 8 and the 8 Pro. But specs can’t tell you how premium a device feels to hold. And the OnePlus Nord’s design is one of the more obvious indicators of it’s the lower price point. That said, I still really like it. I like the simplicity, there’s no messing around with screens that curve around the edges of the device. Instead, you’re gonna get a flat screen with a smallish hole-punched notch for the Nord’s dual selfie cameras and what I’d call a reasonably small set of bevels around the edge of the screen. Generally, the whole design does feel less premium than the 8 but not ina way that feels cheap, for more [login to view URL] go to this side
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