[Leaked] OnePlus Nord Will Have Quad-Camera Setup, Dual Hole-Punch Display And More


As you all might know, OnePlus is all ready to lunch its first mid-range device later this month through an AR launch event. Recently, the company has jumpstarted its hype machine in the days leading up to the launch and has revealed quite a few interesting tidbits about the upcoming device. 





Talking about specs and pricing, we’ve learned that the device will be called OnePlus Nord, it will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 765G chip, and it will be priced under $500. On top of that, OnePlus’ Akis Evangelidis recently confirmed that the device will feature an AMOLED display. 

Till today, we haven’t seen any full-blown renders of the device so far. That changes today as renowned leakster Evan Blass (@evleaks) has now shared renders of the OnePlus Nord that give us a good look at its design.


As you can see above, the phone features a dual hole-punch display over on the front with slim bezels on either side and at the top. The volume rocker on the device sits on the left edge, while the power button and alert slider can be found on the right edge. Over on the back, the OnePlus Nord features a quad-camera setup arranged in a vertical array with a dual-LED flash right next to it. Other than that, the device has the OnePlus logo in the center of the back panel and OnePlus branding towards the bottom edge.




The latest renders of the OnePlus Nord fall in line with an image on Amazon India’s official product page for the device. In fact, the device in the renders has the same color as the device on the Amazon India page, which further adds to its credibility. 
The report cites information obtained from an OnePlus insider, who has revealed that the OnePlus Nord will feature a 48MP primary camera, an 8MP ultra-wide camera, a 5MP macro lens, and a 2MP depth sensor for portrait photography. A separate report from the publication adds that the device will feature a 32MP primary selfie camera and an 8MP ultra-wide module over on the front.

Post a Comment

Previous Post Next Post