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OnePlus Nord 2 5G debuts with Dimensity 1200 AI SoC, 50MP OIS main cam and 65W Warp Charge

What should a flagship smartphone experience entail and how much should it cost? OnePlus is bringing up this debate with the launch of its Nord 2 5G - the true successor to last year’s highly anticipated original Nord. The term flagship killer is being mentioned here again and Nord 2 certainly brings some high-end specs while still keeping pricing in midrange territory.

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Nord 2 packs a 6.43-inch AMOLED with a 90Hz refresh rate and FHD+ resolution to the table. There’s a single 32MP selfie cam instead of the dual-cam setup on last year’s model which is great for content consumption though you do miss out on the ultrawide action. On the other hand, Nord 2 brings dual speakers compared to the single firing grille on its predecessor.

OnePlus Nord 2 display

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There are three rear cameras which is one fewer than the original Nord though the main shooter here is certainly more impressive having a 50MP Sony IMX 766 sensor just like on the flagship OnePlus 9 Pro. You get optical image stabilization for shake-free shots and videos and Digital Overlap HDR (DOL-HDR) helping synthesize exposure data from two images into one end shot. There’s also an 8MP ultrawide snapper and a 2MP monochrome sensor for company.

OnePlus Nord 2 5G debuts with Dimensity 1200, 50MP OIS main cam and 65W Warp Charge


Since its inception, OnePlus has always relied on Qualcomm chipsets for its phones but it’s now turning a new page in its history with the MediaTek Dimensity 1200 AI SoC. The chipset offers close to flagship performance and is paired with 6GB, 8GB or 12GB RAM and 128/256GB storage.

MediaTek Dimensity 1200 SoC and 65 Warp Charge

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There’s a 4500mAh dual-cell battery with speedy 65W Warp Charge which should ensure two days of usage. When you do need to top up, expect a full charge from 0 to 100% in just 30 minutes. The software front is covered by Oxygen OS 11.3 with Android 11 and OnePlus is promising two major Android updates and three years of security updates.

Nord 2 comes in three colors – the signature Blue Haze, Gray Sierra with a textured sparkling finish and the India-exclusive Green Woods which has a vegan leather back.

The baseline 6/128GB model starts at €399/ INR 27,999 though pricing will vary depending on the region. First sales in Europe and India start on July 28.

OnePlus Nord 2 in Blue Haze, Gray Sierra and Green Woods

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We already got the chance to use the Nord 2 extensively so you can head this way for our full Nord 2 review to see where the phone impressed and where it fell short.





OnePlus confirms Nord2 name, launch might come before September 30

The original OnePlus Nord was announced in July of last year and went on to become available in August. We're now at the end of May, and there haven't been many leaks about a successor, but that doesn't mean it's not coming.

In fact, OnePlus itself confirmed the Nord2 name, on its own website, in the FAQ section of a new Stadia Premiere Edition promo that it's running in the UK, Germany, and France.

OnePlus confirms Nord2 name, launch might come before September 30


As you can see, the text is clear. This promo runs until September 30, and there's no point in including the upcoming Nord2 if it doesn't become available before then. So that's what we're working with right now.

From the few things we've heard about the Nord2 so far, it looks like it will have the MediaTek Dimensity 1200 chipset at the helm. We've heard countless rumors about OnePlus using SoCs not made by Qualcomm in past years, but that's never happened, so this would be a truly unprecedented move, if it does indeed pan out.
 
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OnePlus Nord2 specs leak in full

OnePlus has just taken the wraps off its latest Nord phone earlier today, the Nord CE, which is a reinterpreted version of the original Nord. But the company is also working on a direct succesor to the first Nord, which will aptly be named Nord2. The full specs for this handset have now been outed.

The OnePlus Nord2 is said to come with a 6.43-inch FHD+ 90Hz AMOLED touchscreen with an in-display fingerprint sensor, the MediaTek Dimensity 1200 chipset, and a 4,500 mAh battery. This will have at least 30W fast charging, hopefully 65W.

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The camera island on the rear will apparently resemble that of the OnePlus 9 Pro, pictured above, except the lower-right lens is replaced by an LED. The main sensor will be the 50 MP Sony IMX766, the same one employed for the ultrawide camera in the OnePlus 9 Pro. The ultrawide on the Nord2 will be an 8 MP module, and you'll also have a 2 MP shooter for decoration purposes (macro or depth, whichever).

Selfies will be taken care of by a 32 MP sensor, though it's unclear if this one will be joined by a secondary front-facing shooter like on the original Nord. RAM/storage combos will be 8/128GB and 12/256GB. The expected release will happen on July 9, allegedly. Price-wise, this one should sit right above the Nord CE in the company's portfolio, based on the specs on offer.
 
Eu penso que o primeiro Nord ainda vendeu bem por causa do marketing e respectivo hype.

Mas vejo muito pessoal das séries 7, 8 e 9 a dizer que o SO já não é o que era... E o mercado está cheio de midrange e flagships killers.
 
Tenho o Nord desde o lançamento e estou 100% satisfeito, não comprarei outra marca tão cedo.
Tenho interesse num possível sucessor, mas com mediatek nem pensar.
 
OnePlus Nord 2 5G debuts with Dimensity 1200 AI SoC, 50MP OIS main cam and 65W Warp Charge

What should a flagship smartphone experience entail and how much should it cost? OnePlus is bringing up this debate with the launch of its Nord 2 5G - the true successor to last year’s highly anticipated original Nord. The term flagship killer is being mentioned here again and Nord 2 certainly brings some high-end specs while still keeping pricing in midrange territory.

OnePlus Nord 2

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Nord 2 packs a 6.43-inch AMOLED with a 90Hz refresh rate and FHD+ resolution to the table. There’s a single 32MP selfie cam instead of the dual-cam setup on last year’s model which is great for content consumption though you do miss out on the ultrawide action. On the other hand, Nord 2 brings dual speakers compared to the single firing grille on its predecessor.

OnePlus Nord 2 display

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There are three rear cameras which is one fewer than the original Nord though the main shooter here is certainly more impressive having a 50MP Sony IMX 766 sensor just like on the flagship OnePlus 9 Pro. You get optical image stabilization for shake-free shots and videos and Digital Overlap HDR (DOL-HDR) helping synthesize exposure data from two images into one end shot. There’s also an 8MP ultrawide snapper and a 2MP monochrome sensor for company.

OnePlus Nord 2 5G debuts with Dimensity 1200, 50MP OIS main cam and 65W Warp Charge


Since its inception, OnePlus has always relied on Qualcomm chipsets for its phones but it’s now turning a new page in its history with the MediaTek Dimensity 1200 AI SoC. The chipset offers close to flagship performance and is paired with 6GB, 8GB or 12GB RAM and 128/256GB storage.

MediaTek Dimensity 1200 SoC and 65 Warp Charge

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There’s a 4500mAh dual-cell battery with speedy 65W Warp Charge which should ensure two days of usage. When you do need to top up, expect a full charge from 0 to 100% in just 30 minutes. The software front is covered by Oxygen OS 11.3 with Android 11 and OnePlus is promising two major Android updates and three years of security updates.

Nord 2 comes in three colors – the signature Blue Haze, Gray Sierra with a textured sparkling finish and the India-exclusive Green Woods which has a vegan leather back.

The baseline 6/128GB model starts at €399/ INR 27,999 though pricing will vary depending on the region. First sales in Europe and India start on July 28.

OnePlus Nord 2 in Blue Haze, Gray Sierra and Green Woods

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We already got the chance to use the Nord 2 extensively so you can head this way for our full Nord 2 review to see where the phone impressed and where it fell short.
 
Isto era telemóvel de comprar, se não fosse o cpu mediatek e o fraco suporte/toma que haverão.

Como não será um tijolo em teoria era mesmo isto que precisava(câmera com ois, carregamento 65w, amoled) e unha s oneplus de estragar com o cpu...
 
Qual o problema com o SoC (Problemas reais pf e não suporte para roms, etc)??
Nenhum para o dia a dia, pelo que se vê nas primeiras reviews.

Eu tenho um op3t e como já não há suporte, tive de instalar o Android 11 com uma ROM nova(pixel Experience) e deu outra vida ao telemóvel.

Eu não compro para 2 anos o tlm, isso era no passado. Logo queria algo que fosse bem suportado por devs, que não vai ser o caso.

Ainda assim não está 100% fora do baralho porque tem tudo o resto do que queria(câmera, amoled, bateria, warp charge, tamanho do tlm)
 
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