OnePlus Nord

Recently, OnePlus announced it will release a new series of smartphones at a more affordable price tag. It’s been rumored to come as the OnePlus 8 Lite or the OnePlus Z. But later we learned about its real name, which is the OnePlus Nord. But until today, the manufacturer has not announced any official information concerning this handset.

OnePlus Nord

This doesn’t mean we have no imagination of how it will look and what features it will come with. From the leaks, we grabbed some worthy information. According to them, the OnePlus Nord will sport the MediaTek Dimensity 1000 chipset. But this assumption was changed later. And the new leak said it will be packed with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 765 SoC. Anyways, today, there was an official confirmation that this phone will come with a 5G-enabled Qualcomm Snapdragon SoC.

As the recent tweet from Qualcomm EU’s official Twitter says, the upcoming OnePlus Nord will be powered by a ‘Snapdragon 5G chipset’. As you can see, the company doesn’t reveal more and we still don’t know which generation it will belong to. We have already seen this SoC in a survey from OnePlus. That time, OnePlus asked users whether they would be willing to purchase a smartphone from OnePlus with the Snapdragon 765G.

Moreover, the phone should be also powered by a 64MP triple camera module, a 4,300mAh battery with 30W fast charging, and a 90Hz refresh rate display at 24,990 rupees ($33). But we currently don’t have any confirmation if the upcoming device will offer these specifications. Anyways, OnePlus has confirmed that the device will be priced under $500.

The OnePlus Nord should hit the Indian and European markets on July 10.

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