90Hz AMOLED display, Fantastic main camera, Oxygen OS software
Poor macro lens, Plastic frame, No wireless charging
The OnePlus Nord is the best mid-range phone in the world right now. It looks and feels like a phone twice its price, with a display and main camera lens to match.The 765G processor more than holds its own, and all of the camera lenses are solid except th...
Publicerad: 2020-07-27, Författare: John , testad av: techradar.com
Affordable with flagship qualities, Premium design, Plenty of camera features
Average battery life, Limited notifications space, No IP rating for water resistance
OnePlus has made an emphatic return to the mid-range market with the OnePlus Nord – it's an affordable smartphone that's packed with features. There's a great screen, plenty of power, and a set of capable cameras, all wrapped up in a package that belies i...
Publicerad: 2020-07-27, Författare: Andrew , testad av: stuff.tv
5G without the 5G tax, 90Hz OLED screen, Solid low-light camera mode, Glass and metal design
Display could be brighter, No 4K/60fps rear camera video, No headphone jack
OnePlus wanted to get back to its bargain roots with the Nord. Has it pulled this move off? Mostly, yes. You may not get a top-end CPU, but the rest is here. Good general performance, a solid primary camera, a strong OLED screen and plenty of storage mak...
Publicerad: 2020-07-27, Författare: Tom , testad av: gizmodo.co.uk
Sammanfattning: It's here. Nearly anyway. OnePlus has announced the Nord, promising us the OnePlus experience without having to pay what is now a OnePlus price point. Or the price point of the bigger companies like Apple and Samsung. The phone was announced last Monday...
Publicerad: 2020-07-27, Författare: Andy , testad av: Digitaltrends.com
Reasonably priced, Future-proofed with 5G, Good battery life, Reliable, easy to use software
Camera needs improvement, Some connectivity bugs
OnePlus has increased the value of the Nord the old-fashioned way, increasing the phone's longevity and concentrating on what matters on a day-to-day basis, rather than with attention-grabbing gimmicks. You'll get reliable software, a great screen, long b...
Big and flat AMOLED panel,30W fast charging,Oxygen OS is fast and fluid,90Hz refresh rates,5G capable
Plasticky edges,More cameras than there needs to be
It may not be the most exciting phone - on paper - but OnePlus obviously needed to make some compromises to get this phone down to its price point, and we think there's a serious amount of good in this phone for the outlay. It's got 5G, lots of storage, a...
Publicerad: 2020-07-21, Författare: John , testad av: techradar.com
Six cameras: four rear, two front, Affordable price, Premium design
No wireless charging, No IP rating for water resistance
On paper the OnePlus Nord has a strong feature set, and our initial impressions are generally positive, but the real test will come when we perform our deep dives into performance, the cameras, and battery life to find out whether this is a mid-range marv...
Sammanfattning: With more brilliant budget phones on the market than ever before, however, jumping back in and winning cost-conscious customers over is going to be no simple task.Image 15 of 21That’s presumably why OnePlus has chosen to plump, for the first time in its h...
Sammanfattning: When the original OnePlus Nord came out, I had a brief taste before passing it on to my brother. Back then, OnePlus was still keen on pleasing its core fanbase and OxygenOS was one of the most coveted Android skins around. But things took a turn with the...