OnePlus is set to launch a new intermediate smartphone soon within the Nord lineup. The device surfaced in renderings this week, and although it doesn’t have a defined commercial name, it brings some attention-grabbing elements.
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The device has already passed through a regulatory agency with the numbering CPH2613, and its screen will be a flat OLED with a punch-hole for the selfie camera. Additionally, this panel is expected to integrate a fingerprint reader and offer a refresh rate of up to 120 Hz.
The construction of the mysterious Nord is made of plastic to reduce costs, but its back has a glass finish. Below, you can see that the camera module is vertical and integrates two sensors, along with an LED flash.
Other important details of this design include the presence of a SIM tray, main speaker, and USB-C port at the bottom, while there is a P2 port for wired headphones at the top of the device.
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As for the volume and power buttons, they are located on the right edge, but there is no traditional OnePlus mute switch. Regarding the main sensor of this OnePlus Nord, the Camera FV-5 app revealed that it has 50 MP (f/1.8 aperture) with optical image stabilization (OIS).
On the other hand, the front sensor is 16 MP (f/2.4 aperture), with only electronic image stabilization (EIS) in this case.
For now, the other details of the device’s technical specifications remain under wraps, but this could change at any moment.
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