OnePlus Nord N1 5G Tipped, May Launch in October

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- Updated: 2nd Feb 2021, 18:48 IST

OnePlus with its Nord-series entered a new segment of affordable smartphones. The series includes the original Nord and the more affordable Nord N10 and N100 smartphones. However, reports suggest the company can add to the list this year by launching a new phone, the OnePlus Nord N1 5G. It can come with another budget-friendly offering that can launch later in the year.

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OnePlus Nord N1 5G Leaks

OnePlus Nord N10 5G and the more-affordable Nord N100 launched in the European market back in October 2020. On the other hand, known tipster Max Jambor share via Voice – the next successor will be OnePlus Nord N1 5G. However, the specifications for the phone are unknown. But as the name suggests, the phone may come with 5G support. In addition, he also shares that the release timeline for the rumored phone may be the same as Nord N10 5G – sometime in October.

On the other hand, the company is first scheduling to launch the OnePlus 9 series in India in mid-March. The flagship upcoming series will bring with itself the OnePlus 9, OnePlus 9 Pro, and another OnePlus 9 Lite model. According to rumors, the first two can power on the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chipset. Whereas, the latter could be powered by the Snapdragon 870 SoC.

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It should be noted that OnePlus has not shared any official information on the OnePlus Nord N1 5G or the OnePlus 9 series of phones.

To recall, Nord N10 5G features a 6.49-inch full-HD+ display with a 90Hz refresh rate. It is powering on the octa-core Snapdragon 690 5G SoC. The phone packs a quad rear camera setup and packs a 4,300mAh battery. It is right now available in both the US and European markets. However, neither OnePlus Nord N10 5G nor OnePlus Nord N100 has launched in India. It is suggesting that the OnePlus Nord N1 5G may stick to those markets as well.



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