Everything We Know About The OnePlus Nord CE 3

OnePlus Nord CE 3

A new leak seemingly confirms the rumored technical specifications of the upcoming OnePlus Nord CE 3. OnePlus started as the "flagship killer" and quickly became one of the leading players in the Android space with its phones that offered impressive specs at comparatively affordable prices. However, the company has been increasing the prices of its flagship smartphones in recent years and pushing them out of reach of some of its fanbase. To alleviate this problem, the company introduced a new 'Nord' sub-brand a few years ago to offer more affordable alternatives to its increasingly expensive flagships.

OnePlus has already launched a slew of excellent, budget-friendly entry-level and mid-range smartphones under the Nord sub-brand globally, and the next product in the pipeline is the Nord CE 3. Information about the device has leaked multiple times in recent weeks, and the latest report by Indian tech blog 91Mobiles seems to confirm its rumored tech specs. The report says the device will feature a 6.7-inch LCD screen with a Full HD+ (2400 X 1080) resolution, a 20:9 aspect ratio, a 120Hz refresh rate, and HDR10 support. The smartphone will reportedly be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 SoC seen in the Nord CE 2 Lite last year.

OnePlus Nord CE 3 Rumored Specifications


The Nord CE 3 is also tipped to come with 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM and up to 256GB storage, while the battery is expected to be a 5,000mAh unit with 67W fast charging support. The phone will likely have a triple-camera system led by a 108MP snapper and joined by a 2MP macro camera and a depth sensor. Up front is a 16MP camera to cover any selfie and video-calling needs.

Connectivity options on the upcoming device include a 3.5mm audio jack and a Type-C charging port. It is also expected to have a side-mounted fingerprint scanner. On the software side, the smartphone is said to run Android 13 with OnePlus' proprietary Oxygen OS on top. There's no information about the phone's price, launch date, or availability for now, but some details will likely be revealed before the device's official launch.

Another massive leak earlier this month revealed live images of the OnePlus Nord CE 3, showcasing its design. The images showed the volume rocker above the SIM tray on the left side and the power button with an integrated fingerprint scanner on the right. There's also a USB Type-C port, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a speaker at the bottom. The live images also suggest that the Nord CE 3 will have a centralized punch-hole cutout in the front to house the selfie camera. Overall, the Nord CE 3 will likely be a standard nondescript mid-ranger, with its success hinging on pricing.
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OnePlus Nord Watch Review

OnePlus launched the Nord Watch, the company’s first Nord series watch in India, last month. It has an AMOLED screen, 105+ sports modes, SpO2 monitoring and promises up to 10 days. I have been using the latest smartwatch from OnePlus for a month now, and here is the review.

Box Contents




  • OnePlus Nord Watch in Deep Blue colour
  • Charging dock
  • User manual
Design and Build


The watch has the square design that is similar to most watches, and there are bezels around the 1.78-inch large screen. It measures 45.2 × 37.2 ×10.4mm and weighs 52.4 grams with the strap, which might look more, but it is just fine when wearing.

The smartwatch has IP68 water resistance, and there is no 5ATM water resistance, even though there is no Bluetooth calling. There is Accelerometer, 24h Heart Rate Monitor and SpO2 Sensor. It uses Bluetooth 5.2 to connect to Android and iOS devices.





Coming to the strap, it has a lightweight 22mm interchangeable strap that is made of skin-friendly material, and has a stainless steel buckle. The quality of the strap is good.




The smartwatch has a case made of zinc alloy and plastic, and a button on the right side that lets you open the menu and also go back. Since the case has a glossy finish, it is prone to fingerprints, as you can see in the image. However, I didn’t notice any scratches.



On the back, you can see the heart rate and SpO2 sensors that have glowing green and red LED lights when you are using it to measure heart rate and blood oxygen.

Display and features



Coming to the display, the Nord Watch has a large 1.78-inch (368 x 448 pixels) 326 PPI AMOLED touch screen with 2.5D scratch resistant glass that is similar to the realme Watch 3 Pro. You can set it to turn on when you lift your hand, and the screen turns off in a few seconds to save power. Even though there is an AMOLED screen, there is no always on display option.




Outdoor visibility is good since it has up to 500 nits brightness. You can adjust the brightness by swiping to from the top or from Settings→Display →Brightness. There is an adjustment slider for brightness control instead of percentage or value, and increase the screen time out till 30 minutes, but there is no auto brightness adjustment since it lacks an ambient light sensor. For indoors, medium is good, and you need to set it to high for bright outdoors.

When you swipe from the top, you can see quick settings. This has flashlight, DND, Theatre mode, screen timeout settings, Calendar, Raise to wake toggle, ‘Find my phone’, Brightness adjustment, and settings. It has 70.7% screen-to-body ratio, which is decent. Overall, the Nord Watch has a brilliant screen.




Pressing the function button, shows watch face, Activity, heart rate, sleep, SpO2, One-tap measurement (Takes 2 minutes to measure heart rate, SpO2 and stress at once), Workout, Workout records, Stress, Weather, Info, Breathe, Women’s health, Calendar, Calculator, Timer, Alarm, Pomodoro timer, camera control and settings.

Swiping to the right shows activity data, heart rate data, stress, SpO2, and sleep. There is also an easy notification shade when you swipe from the bottom on the home screen. You can read them and dismiss, but can’t reply.
 

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