OnePlus, the small tech company taking on Apple and Samsung, is about to launch a super-cheap 5G smartphone — here's everything we know about it so far
- OnePlus is gearing up to release its next smartphone, the OnePlus Nord, which will cost less than $500.
- The phone is expected to feature a flat, simple design, a multi-camera setup, and 5G connectivity.
- The Nord will be noticeably cheaper than the recently launched OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro, which cost $700 and $900, respectively.
- The launch would come as smartphone makers like Samsung and Apple are launching more competitively priced phones like the iPhone SE and series of Galaxy A devices.
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OnePlus launched the $700 OnePlus 8 and $900 OnePlus 8 Pro earlier this year, but the company is already planning its next major smartphone launch: The OnePlus Nord.
Unlike the OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro, the Nord is expected to represent a return to the company's roots of launching affordable smartphones that undercut the prices of devices launched by Samsung and Apple. The company has somewhat strayed from that vision by launching phones with higher prices at a time when the industry is gravitating toward less expensive phones.
If the leaks turn out to be true, we can expect the sub-$500 OnePlus Nord to challenge premium devices like the iPhone 11 Pro and Samsung Galaxy S20 with a triple-lens camera and 5G support.
Here's everything we know about the OnePlus Nord, which is expected to debut this month.
It will be priced under $500.
One of the most interesting confirmed details about the OnePlus Nord is its price.
The company revealed in a recent behind-the-scenes video about the phone's development that it will be priced below $500, putting it in direct competition with the the $400 iPhone SE and Samsung Galaxy A71 5G.
It will run on Qualcomm's 765G processor and support 5G.
The OnePlus Nord will support 5G connectivity, making it one of the cheapest devices to do so. OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei confirmed the 5G support and processor model to TechRadar.
OnePlus will be among the few smartphone makers offering 5G phones at a more affordable device, along with TCL which unveiled the $400 TCL 10 5G earlier this year.
Many 5G smartphones from companies like Samsung cost $1,000 or more.
The phone will probably have a flat screen with a simple design.
Although OnePlus hasn't officially unveiled the phone, comments from the company and leaks have given us clues about what the phone will look like.
The website True Tech posted a reportedly leaked photo of the phone showing a device with a flat display and a hole-punch cutout for the front-facing camera at the top. The report also suggested the phone could have a 6.4-inch display. That lines up with a similar leak posted in December from OnLeaks and 91mobiles.
It's unclear how accurate the True Tech report is, however, considering it says the phone will come with a MediaTek processor while the company's co-founder confirmed to TechRadar that the Nord will run on a Qualcomm chip.
Both of those leaks also show images of the device with just one selfie camera, whereas other rumors suggest the phone will have two front cameras.
In its behind-the-scenes video, OnePlus staff are also seen holding a device during a meeting that looks a lot like what the leaks have described — a phone with a flat, borderless screen and a dual front camera.
That would mark a departure from the OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro, which have curved screens.
"The visual identity is supposed to be inspired by the Scandinavian sort of design," OnePlus' Matthias Czaja said in the video. "We think of it as very clean and calm and modern and minimalistic."
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