OnePlus Nord certified by TUV Rheinland and BIS with 30W fast charging
The upcoming midrange OnePlus Nord (previously known as OnePlus Z) was certified by TUV Rheinland, revealing its 30W fast charging support. The device was caught bearing the AC2003 model number and it appears it will be available in a broad range of countries across the globe as evident by a sub-section of the listing. A second certification from India's Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) reveals the device will bear the AC2001 product name in the country.
OnePlus Nord TUV Rheinland certification
According to previous rumors, the OnePlus Nord 5G will come with a 6.55-inch Super AMOLED display with a 90Hz refresh rate and in-display fingerprint reader. Around the back, we’re expecting a quad camera setup with a 64MP main shooter and auxiliary ultrawide and depth/macro cams.
OnePlus Nord BIS certification
The phone will be powered by the Snapdragon 765G chipset paired with up to 12GB RAM and 128GB storage. The battery is expected to come in at 4,300 mAh and the phone will likely ship with Android 10 and Oxygen OS on top. Pricing is rumored to be in the INR 25,000 ($330) range.
The OnePlus Nord is expected to debut sometime next month but we’re still not sure on the exact date as OnePlus hasn’t confirmed anything yet. As usual, we’ll be on the lookout for more clues and will update you accordingly.
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- Bodygard
- 22 Jun 2020
- ncI
The only thing i said was that Apple did a smart move by selling the SE at low price: fact. SE is selling by the millions: fact. Millions of people were waiting for a smaller phone with top specs and lower price, well Apple just gave them that. ...
- Anonymous
- 21 Jun 2020
- 847
So another mid-ranger without expandanble memory, no jack and with some useless sensor. Nothing new. Probably they even removed the stereo speakers making it even overpriced for what you get. Never Settle...
- Entropy
- 21 Jun 2020
- u15
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