OnePlus Nord 4 runs Geekbench, gets certifications confirming chipset and battery

Vlad, 30 April 2024

The OnePlus Nord 4 has long been rumored to be a rebranding of the China-only OnePlus Ace 3V. Last week this was sort of confirmed by a rumor claiming that the Nord 4 would be powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 chipset - just like the Ace 3V.

Now a Geekbench listing for a OnePlus phone with the model number CPH2621 has surfaced, and would you know it - it's powered by the same SoC. Thus, this could be the Nord 4.

OnePlus Ace 3V OnePlus Ace 3V

It managed a 1,875 single-core score and a 4,934 multi-core score, and the tested prototype had 12GB of RAM, though more memory options could be available upon launch. It unsurprisingly ran Android 14 and the Nord 4 should add OxygenOS 14 on top of that.

The same device has also been through the Eurofins certification process, which revealed that it has a battery with a rated capacity of 5,430 mAh, which will undoubtedly be advertised as a typical capacity of 5,500 mAh - say it with us - just like the Ace 3V. The plot, however, thickens (or rather, diverges a little bit) when it comes to charging, as that certification tells us the Nord 4 will support 80W, but the Ace 3V supports 100W.

OnePlus Ace 3V OnePlus Ace 3V

We're not sure what's going on here but in the past OnePlus devices have been known to support slower wired charging for the North American markets, so maybe this is that. Otherwise, it doesn't make a lot of sense for the cheaper, recently unveiled Nord CE4 to support faster charging (at 100W) than the Nord 4, but weirder things have happened in the mobile world in the past.

Moving on, the Camera FV 5 database says the Nord 4 will have a 50 MP main camera with OIS and f/1.9 aperture, which is also slightly different than the f/1.8 aperture of the Ace 3V's primary shooter. The 16 MP selfie camera does seem to be identical, however.

It's unclear when exactly the Nord 4 is getting official, but it should happen soon. We'll keep you posted of course.

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  • VISHWANATH G
  • 06 May 2024
  • DkS

Is this water proof and Dust proof

  • Rich
  • 02 May 2024
  • 63d

Why don't they install all the necessary bands? If we had installed the right bands, we could have made a big profit from sales. I always look at the presence of bands and if I see the absence of one of them, I refuse to consider buying a phone...

  • Anonymous
  • 01 May 2024
  • CJX

Is it available in Pakistan?

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