Aside from 5G and a more appealing design, the Nord N200 5G won't be very different from the Nord N100.
What you need to know
- A new leak has revealed the design and key tech specs of OnePlus' upcoming Nord N100 successor.
- The phone will come with a 6.49-inch 90Hz display and Qualcomm's Snapdragon 480 chipset.
- It is expected to launch in the U.S. "later this year" for a starting price of $250.
Last week, OnePlus shared the first details about the Nord N200 5G, a follow-up to one of the best cheap Android phones of 2020. Popular leaker Evan Blass has now shared a high-res render of the upcoming budget phone, along with its entire specs sheet.
N200 specs pic.twitter.com/0KmlExzG70
— Evan Blass (@evleaks) June 13, 2021
As you can see in the render above, the OnePlus Nord N200 5G will have a slightly more premium design than its predecessor. It will reportedly feature a 6.49-inch IPS LCD panel with FHD+ resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. The phone is tipped to be powered by Qualcomm's 5G-capable Snapdragon 480 chipset, paired with 4GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 64GB of built-in expandable storage.
Disappointingly, it looks like the OnePlus Nord N200 5G will have an identical triple-camera setup as the Nord N100, with a 13MP primary sensor. The selfie camera, on the other hand, could be upgraded to a 16MP sensor.
The rest of the phone's rumored tech specs include a 5,000mAh battery with 18W fast charging, Bluetooth 5.1 support, a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. It is expected to ship with OxygenOS 11 out of the box, based on Android 11.
OnePlus says the Nord N200 5G will launch "later this year" and start at just $250. It will take on Samsung's Galaxy A22 5G and other affordable Snapdragon 480-powered 5G phones that will be launching in the U.S. in the near future.
Despite not being a massive upgrade over the Nord N100, the addition of 5G connectivity and a competitive price tag should help make the Nord N200 5G popular among buyers. The OnePlus Nord N100 and N10 5G sold surprisingly well at Metro by T-Mobile and helped make OnePlus the only brand to register growth in the U.S. last year.
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