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Here’s all about the super-cheap OnePlus Nord N300 5G



The Nord N200 from OnePlus had a straightforward selling point: pack 5G and a sizable battery into an affordable phone. However, there were several shortcomings, which the company is partially resolving with the recently unveiled Nord N300 5G. The successor replaces the Snapdragon 480 processor with the faster (albeit still not particularly fast) MediaTek Dimensity 810. A 48MP main camera, as opposed to the N200’s 13MP unit, a slightly larger 6.56-inch 90Hz display, and faster 33W charging are also included (up from 18W).

Yes, the box includes the essential charger. For better or worse, other features will sound extremely familiar. The combination of a 3.5mm headphone connection and a microSD card (now allowing up to 1TB) may be intriguing if you’re not a fan of wireless earbuds or paying extra for storage. The 5,000mAh battery is still enormous for the class. However, there is only 64GB of built-in storage, and the 2MP depth camera isn’t particularly exciting. There is also a reduction in display resolution from the N200’s 2,400 x 1,080 to merely 1,612 x 720.

At least the price might be sweet. The Nord N300 5G will go on sale for $228 upfront as a T-Mobile and its prepaid Metro brand exclusive on November 3rd. Despite the terrible shortage of options, there’s a strong possibility your monthly instalment payments will be little. OnePlus is strongly motivated to release the Nord N300, regardless of if it is a significant upgrade. 1.5 million N200s are anticipated to be sold in North America under the Nord series in 2022. That number won’t cause Apple or Samsung to hesitate, but it’s still an impressive achievement for a low-cost handset that’s mostly available through one carrier in the US. The next model might maintain that momentum.

Here’s all about the super-cheap OnePlus Nord N300 5G

Here’s all about the super-cheap OnePlus Nord N300 5G


The Nord N200 from OnePlus had a straightforward selling point: pack 5G and a sizable battery into an affordable phone. However, there were several shortcomings, which the company is partially resolving with the recently unveiled Nord N300 5G. The successor replaces the Snapdragon 480 processor with the faster (albeit still not particularly fast) MediaTek Dimensity 810. A 48MP main camera, as opposed to the N200’s 13MP unit, a slightly larger 6.56-inch 90Hz display, and faster 33W charging are also included (up from 18W).

Yes, the box includes the essential charger. For better or worse, other features will sound extremely familiar. The combination of a 3.5mm headphone connection and a microSD card (now allowing up to 1TB) may be intriguing if you’re not a fan of wireless earbuds or paying extra for storage. The 5,000mAh battery is still enormous for the class. However, there is only 64GB of built-in storage, and the 2MP depth camera isn’t particularly exciting. There is also a reduction in display resolution from the N200’s 2,400 x 1,080 to merely 1,612 x 720.

At least the price might be sweet. The Nord N300 5G will go on sale for $228 upfront as a T-Mobile and its prepaid Metro brand exclusive on November 3rd. Despite the terrible shortage of options, there’s a strong possibility your monthly instalment payments will be little. OnePlus is strongly motivated to release the Nord N300, regardless of if it is a significant upgrade. 1.5 million N200s are anticipated to be sold in North America under the Nord series in 2022. That number won’t cause Apple or Samsung to hesitate, but it’s still an impressive achievement for a low-cost handset that’s mostly available through one carrier in the US. The next model might maintain that momentum.