OnePlus Nord Review - Android

OnePlus Nord Review - Android

Smartphone manufacturers have been releasing trimmed down variants of their flagship devices. We have the iPhone SE 2020 for Apple, the Nova 7 ESE...

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Smartphone manufacturers have been releasing trimmed down variants of their flagship devices. We have the iPhone SE 2020 for Apple, the Nova 7 ESE for Huawei, and now, we have the OnePlus Nord, which is the toned-down version of the OnePlus 8. Let’s take a more in-depth look at this device and see what it’s got on its sleeves.

Design and Construction

Right off the bat, the OnePlus Nord looks very eye-catching and hype. It got a glossy back finish that’s made out of glass and protected with Corning Gorilla Glass 5. The unit we have is in Blue Marble, but it is also available in Gray Onyx, which we think looks pretty neat. Even if it has a glass build, it’s not very prone to fingerprint smudges, which is good.

In the front, we get a 6.44-inch FHD+ 90Hz Fluid AMOLED display and Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protection. SiIts Bezels are thin with a slightly thicker bottom part. Situated on the top left corner of the display is the dual-front facing cameras. You’ll also find on the screen its in-display fingerprint scanner.

On the left side, you’ll find its volume rockers.

While on the right are its power button and OnePlus’ signature three-way alert slider. They’re all tactile, clicky, and the alert slider is handy for quick sound alert control.

Up top is a noise-canceling microphone, while at the bottom are its downward-firing linear speaker, USB Type-C port, noise cancellation microphone for calls, and a dual-SIM card tray with no expandable storage option. There’s also no 3.5mm audio port here, so you’ll have to use an adapter or go wireless.

At the back, you’ll find its quad-rear cameras stacked vertically, its LED flash beside that, and some noticeable branding. In the hands, the Nord feels good to hold. It doesn’t feel hefty, and the curved sides give it a good grip. Its overall design looks pop at the same time deluxe, and it’s something you’ll easily distinguish that’s OnePlus.

Display and Multimedia

The OnePlus Nord sports a 6.44-inch FHD+ 90Hz Fluid AMOLED display with a resolution of 2400 x 1080px, support for HDR10+, and a 90Hz refresh rate. Since this is an AMOLED display, the screen produces vibrant and punchy colors and deep blacks. Details are crispy and that 90Hz hits all the right spots and makes every navigating and scrolling buttery smooth.

For display customization, you can completely hide the punch-hole, adjust color temperature, and an optional vibrant color effect that enhances the colors in video playback.

Audio-wise, the downward-firing linear speaker can get pretty loud and can fill up a small room. Quality is decent enough for casual use and multimedia consumption. Unfortunately, we don’t get any 3.5mm audio port in here, so better get your favorite Bluetooth earphones or hook up an adapter to use wired headsets.

Camera

Now for cameras, the Nord has a total of four rear lenses, including a 48MP Sony IMX586 main, an 8MP ultrawide, a 5MP depth, and a 2MP macro lens. For selfies, we have a 32MP primary shooter and an 8MP ultrawide.

The camera app is packed with features, yet is still easy to use. A small thing that can take some getting-used-to is its gallery and switch camera buttons’ positioning. If you’re used to having the quick gallery shortcut on the left and the switch camera on the right, then you might get some tendency to confuse them on the Nord. Then again, its a tiny detail that you can get used to in the long run.

As for photo quality, photos taken from its rear cameras look excellent. It provides the right colors, especially under good lighting conditions, with some subtle boosting for bright hues such as green and red. Shadows and details are on point, and its 48MP shooter is as good as its standard mode, with the extra sharpness and details, of course.