OnePlus Announces Nord - Snapdragon 765 at 399€
by Andrei Frumusanu on July 21, 2020 12:00 PM EST- Posted in
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Today OnePlus is announcing its latest smartphone, the new OnePlus Nord. The Nord is a special device for the company as it’s the first time since its inception that we’re seeing a product release outside of the usual flagship line-up. The new Nord positions itself as a mid-range device in the “premium” category, coming with a Snapdragon 765 SoC as well as an attractive price point.
OnePlus 2020 Devices | |||
OnePlus Nord |
OnePlus 8 | OnePlus 8 Pro | |
SoC | Snapdragon 765 1x Cortex-A76 @ 2.3GHz 1x Cortex-A76 @ 2.2GHz 6x Cortex-A55 @ 1.8GHz Adreno 620 |
Snapdragon 865 1x Cortex-A77 @ 2.84GHz 3x Cortex-A77 @ 2.42GHz 4x Cortex-A55 @ 1.80GHz Adreno 640 @ 587MHz |
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Display | 6.44-inch FHD+ 2400 x 1080 (20:9) 90Hz Refresh Rate |
6.55-inch FHD+ 2400 x 1080 (20:9) 90Hz Refresh Rate |
6.78-inch QHD+ 3160 x 1440 (19.8:9) 120Hz Refresh Rate |
SAMOLED | SAMOLED HDR10+ |
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Dimensions | 158.3 x 73.3 x 8.2 mm 184 grams |
160.2 x 72.9 x 8.0 mm 180 grams |
165.3 x 74.4 x 8.8 mm 199 grams |
RAM | 8/12GB LPDDR4X | 8/12GB LPDDR5 | |
NAND Storage |
128/256 GB UFS 2.1 | 128/256 GB UFS 3.0 | |
Battery | 4115mAh (15.84Wh) typ. | 4300mAh (16.55Wh) typ. | 4510mAh (17.36Wh) typ. |
30W Fast Charging | |||
- | 30W Wireless Fast Charging (only via proprietary charger) 10W Qi Wireless Charging |
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Front Camera | 32MP IMX616 f/2.45 + 8MP f/2.45 108° Ultra-wide |
16MP f/2.0 |
16MP f/2.4 |
Primary Rear Camera | 48MP 0.8µm 1/2" IMX586 (12MP 1.6µm 2x2 binning) f/1.75 w/ OIS |
48MP 1.12µm 1/1.4" IMX689 (12MP 2.24µm 2x2 binning) f/1.78 w/ OIS |
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Secondary Rear Camera |
8MP Ultra-Wide-Angle f/2.25 119° FoV |
16MP Ultra-Wide-Angle f/2.2 116° FoV |
48MP Ultra-Wide-Angle f/2.2 120° FoV |
Tertiary Rear Camera |
2MP Macro Camera f/2.4 |
8MP Telephoto f/2.4 |
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Extra Camera |
5MP Depth Camera | - | 5MP Colour Sensor f/2.4 |
4G / 5G Modem |
Snapdragon 5G Integrated X52 (LTE Category 18/13) DL = 1200 Mbps UL = 150 Mbps (5G NR Sub-6) DL = ? UL = ? |
Snapdragon 5G Snapdragon Modem X55 (Discrete) (LTE Category 24/22) DL = 2500 Mbps - 7x20MHz CA, 1024-QAM UL = 316 Mbps 3x20MHz CA, 256-QAM (5G NR Sub-6) DL = 7000 Mbps UL = 3000 Mbps mmWave for OnePlus 8 (non-Pro) on Verizon in the US |
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SIM Size | NanoSIM + NanoSIM | ||
Wireless | 802.11a/b/g/n/ac BT 5.1 LE, NFC, GPS/Glonass/Galileo/BDS |
802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax BT 5.1 LE, NFC, GPS/Glonass/Galileo/BDS |
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Connectivity | USB Type-C no 3.5mm jack |
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Special Features | On-screen fingerprint sensor | ||
IP68 Rating | |||
Launch OS | Android 10 w/ Oxygen OS | ||
Launch Prices | 8+128GB: £379 / 399€ 12+256GB: £469 / 499€ |
8+128GB: $699 / 699€ 12+256GB: $799 / 799€ |
8+128GB: $899 / 899€ 12+256GB: $999 / 999€ |
Spec-wise, the phone is powered by the Snapdragon 765 SoC which is beginning to see a lot of traction in this mid-range/premium category of devices. Generally, the SoC is somewhat on par with a Snapdragon 845 in terms of CPU performance and on par with an 835 in GPU performance, so there’s still quite a bit of a performance differentiation compared to its primary devices.
Albeit priced more aggressively, the Nord isn’t all that much of a slouch with its 8 and 12GB LPDDR4X RAM configuration, as well as featuring 128 or 256GB of storage, although the interface here uses an older UFS 2.1 implementation.
Other areas where there have been compromises in specifications are the weaker WiFi chipset which doesn’t feature WiFi 6/ 802.11ax connectivity, although everything else is functionally on par with the OnePlus 8.
Design-wise, the phone keeps things simple although still quite premium. We’re seeing an 6.44” 90HZ 1080p OLED display which at this price range is a winning combination, making it on par with the OnePlus 8 although some features such as HDR+ have been shelved.
OnePlus has opted for a dual-front camera design with a primary 32MP sensor and a secondary 8MP ultra-wide module for wider selfie captures and video – a bit unusual given the higher-end flagships just have a single camera module. The camera hole-punch design reminds us of the Oppo Reno 3 Pro – certainly both phones share similarities given they’re manufactured in the same factories by the parent company.
Footprint-wise, the phone is similar to the OnePlus 8, and comes in at 158.3 x 73.3 x 82.2mm which is a sweet-spot form-factor. The weight is also very similar at 184g. Battery-wise, OnePlus was still able to house in a 4115mAh battery which is slightly smaller than the OnePlus 8’s.
Lastly in terms of rear camera configuration, the Nord features the same IMX586 main camera found on the OnePlus 8, which probably is amongst its most interesting value propositions. Although this module faired adequately in the OnePlus 8, it’s a good match for the Nord’s price point.
In addition to the main camera we also see a 8MP ultra-wide module which likely won’t be of great quality, as well as an extra 2MP macro sensor just like on the OP8, as well as an additional 5MP depth camera for helping portrait mode photography.
399/499€ starting August 4th
The Nord is debuting in European and Asian markets first on August 4th, with a tentative release in North America later. The phone comes priced in at £379/399€ for the standard 8/128GB variant, and £399/499€ for the 12/256GB model.
The phone vastly undercuts similar devices such as the recently released LG Velvet as well as OPPO’s own Find X2 Neo whilst essentially being on par in terms of specifications – I see the Nord becoming extremely popular and successful due to its aggressive pricing.
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Spunjji - Wednesday, July 22, 2020 - link
I have to say that when the SoC costs $150 on its own, that is a fairly big ask. Maybe not impossible, but you'd be cutting margins so thin as to really screw any chance of decent software support.dotjaz - Tuesday, July 21, 2020 - link
I don't understand the stupid trend of adding useless cameras. Couldn't they be able to use either UltraWide or Zoom lens to do macro? Dump the useless depth sensor and the "normal" selfie camera. A single 8MP (or upgrade to 16MP) ultrawide would be better. And add wireless charging.Surely that' would save some space and possibly even being cheaper
Spunjji - Wednesday, July 22, 2020 - link
+1 on this. Macro and "depth sensor" are both basically useless and two selfie cameras is overkill. I'd rather have 3 rear modules: wide, standard, tele. Use the best available sensor size and OIS for all modules to make them actually worth having, ignoring the megapixel nonsense.Doing proper macro on the standard optics is hard, but if you're only getting 2MP from the sensor you might as well just focus as close as you can on the main sensor and crop. 😬
PeachNCream - Tuesday, July 21, 2020 - link
Interesting device, but not so great on the lack of removable storage. I'd like to be able to pull a microSD card in the event of a failure and move my data to another phone rather than having whatever is on the handset die with the phone in the event of some sort of failure. Then, of course, there is also the lack of a removable battery which is just on-going stupid that Apple started and everyone else sheepishly followed in the name of forcing upgrades while proclaiming supposed thickness reduction benefits that are fairly meaningless. Lots of dumb about this design that puts it more in the $100 USD range as a disposable handset which is how it was designed from the outset by OnePlus despite its markup.nicolaim - Tuesday, July 21, 2020 - link
There are several price errors in the article.zodiacfml - Wednesday, July 22, 2020 - link
similar price and performance as my S8+ I bought in 2017.StormyParis - Wednesday, July 22, 2020 - link
I think I still prefer the Redmi 10X 5G, because SD and Jack.Tyler_Durden_83 - Wednesday, July 22, 2020 - link
Would have been better to compare it to the 7 series as right now the prices are more aligned with it.Le Geek - Wednesday, July 22, 2020 - link
Correction - Oneplus Nord is not the first Oneplus phone outside their flagship line. Remember Oneplus X?Fergy - Wednesday, July 22, 2020 - link
"similar price and performance as my S8+ I bought in 2017."6GB RAM vs 8GB
A73 vs A76
Adreno 540 vs 620
Yeah....the same...