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Jul102020

OnePlus Nord leak shows phone's design, display/other details get confirmed

There are several things we know about the OnePlus Nord. It's the company's return to the midrange market, it promises to offer a " great camera, a really fast, smooth and fluid experience," and it's coming out on July 21. But now we learn more about its cameras and design based on rumours and others confirmed by the company itself.

The OnePlus Nord's design gets leaked by reliable leakster Evan Blass through a photo of the front and back of the phone. OnePlus previously confirmed on a Facebook post that it'll have six cameras all in all. These photos show the vertical layout for the lenses at the back and two sensors arranged in a pill-shaped hole in the top-left corner of the screen. 

 

Rumours claim it'll have a 48-megapixel primary lens, an 8-megapixel wide-angle camera, a 5-megapixel macro sensor, and a 2-megapixel portrait lens. This will supposedly be paired with a 32-megapixel wide + 8-megapixel ultra-wide sensors in front.

The leaked photos also show that there's the volume rocker on the left and the power button and alert slider on the right.

Now, the company confirmed the OnePlus Nord would have an AMOLED display, with what could be at least a 90Hz panel. A promo page on Amazon India indirectly confirms the high-refresh-rate for the screen. But it doesn't outright say how high.

The OnePlus Nord has also been confirmed to have a Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G chipset and offer Optical Image Stabilization for its camera.

Source: GSMArena

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