Skip to main content

OnePlus Nord N20 5G has launched with Snapdragon 695 SoC, 64MP triple rear camera setup, and an AMOLED display

The OnePlus Nord lineup has introduced a new member to the US crowd named the OnePlus Nord N20 5G. It is an entry-grade phone but rocks 5G support and performance from Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 695 processor. However, the software it ships with is still Android 11. OnePlus has also cut corners in the screen refresh rate which is only 60Hz. This is an AMOLED panel with 1080p resolution. The rest of the Nord N20 features include a 64MP triple camera arrangement on the back, a 4500 milliamp battery and a 33W charging support.

Here’s the complete repertoire:

OnePlus Nord N20 5G Specs and Features

OnePlus Nord N20 5G

OnePlus Nord N20 has a 6.43-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a 60Hz refresh rate and a left-cornered punch hole. The sensor within this cutout is yet to be revealed.

As for the back, there is a 64MP primary shooter, an 8MP ultrawide snapper and a 2MP depth-sensing module. There is no enclosing camera panel here rather the camera rings are placed separately on the rear surface. 

Besides the cameras, you can see the OnePlus logo and a narrow shimmering band at the bottom giving the phone a dual-tone finish at the back.

Coming to the innards, you get a Snapdragon 695 chip coupled with 6GB RAM, 128GB storage, and a 4,500mAh battery with 33W fast charging (adapter included in the box). 

As mentioned in the beginning, the phone boots with Android 11 based Oxygen OS 11 software.  

Lastly, among other things, Nord N20 5G also comes with a USB-C port, a microSD card slot (up to 512GB), and an under-display fingerprint reader. 

OnePlus Nord N20 5G Price and Availability

OnePlus Nord N20 5G

OnePlus Nord N20 5G will be available to T-Mobile users in North America from April 28, 2022. The price of the phone is set at $282 (approx. ₹21,570) for the solo 6+128GB model.

As for other news, reviews, feature stories, buying guides and everything else tech-related, keep reading Digit.in.



from Mobile Phones News https://ift.tt/HsQV24S

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

What if a botched Google search card says you are a serial killer

Many of us have come to heavily rely on Google Search and often don’t question the veracity of information Google cherry-picks from the vast data available on the world wide web for its search cards. This incident, which is one part funny and two parts scary, makes it clear that Google’s Knowlege Graph may not be as sacrosanct as you may have believed.  Hristo Georgiev was informed by a former colleague that a Google search of his name returned a Google Knowlege Graph that depicted his photo and linked it to a Bulgarian rapist and serial killer of the same name, also known as ‘The Sadist’, who murdered five people back in the 1970s and was later executed by shooting.  The graph linked the info to a Wikipedia article, which incidentally had no link to any of Georgiev’s profile or his image. It was Google’s algorithms that erroneously matched the two. What’s even more problematic is that Hristo Georgiev is not a unique name and is shared by hundreds of other people.  As...

Apple Seeds iOS 18.5 Developer Beta 3 Update for iPhone; Public Beta 2 Also Released

Apple on Monday rolled out the iOS 18.5 Developer Beta 3 update to developers and beta testers. It arrives as a minor update for the iPhone with similar features in tow. Alongside, it bundles fixes for a bug that caused black screen to appear on the new Apple Vision Pro. Apple also seeded the iOS 18.5 Public Beta 2 update with a handful of changes compared to the publ... from Gadgets 360 https://ift.tt/ZGYOJvf