Official: This is the OnePlus Nord N20 with iPhone looks

Official: This is the OnePlus Nord N20 with iPhone looks

The last time we saw the OnePlus Nord N20 was a few months ago. We saw the middle class car in images and those images appear to be very close to reality. An official image of the Nord N20 has now been published on which we see the same device with iPhone-like design.

OnePlus North N20

The OnePlus Nord N20 will be the successor to the OnePlus Nord N10 launched in 2020, a midrange phone with a price tag of 349 euros. This time, OnePlus is completely changing the look of the smartphone with the appearance of the smartphone. PCMag has published an image provided to OnePlus’ website, and that image largely matches the render that surfaced earlier. So the phone will have a flat frame with chamfered edges, which resembles the new iPhones. We also see ‘loose cameras’ that are not incorporated in a module, just like the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra.

OnePlus also indicated that the Nord N20 will have a 6.43-inch fullHD+ screen with a refresh rate of 60Hz and a fingerprint scanner incorporated. The Nord N10 has a 90 Hz LCD display and a fingerprint scanner on the back

“The success of the OnePlus Nord series has exceeded our highest expectations,” a chief executive of OnePlus told PCMag. The company sold more than 2.5 million Nord phones in the United States last year. The OnePlus Nord N20 will therefore go on sale in North America later this month. No information on international availability and pricing is given.

Possible specifications

According to previous rumors, the OnePlus Nord N20 will have a Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 chipset and three cameras on the back. It would be a 48 MP main camera, and two 2 MP cameras. At the front would be a 16 MP camera. Finally, the dimensions of the phone are said to be 159.8 x 73.1 x 7.7mm (9.6mm including camera).

What do you think of the OnePlus Nord N20 so far? Let us know in the comments below this article.

Official: This is the OnePlus Nord N20 with iPhone looks

– Thanks for information from Androidworld. Source

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