The Morning After: OnePlus Nord and Ford's 1,400 horsepower EV
After all the teasing, coaxing and interviews, OnePlus didn't have much else to say about its big return to keenly priced smartphones. At under $500, the OnePlus Nord sounds like yet another polished midrange device for anyone not sold on flagship phones that cost double that amount. But it has a huge 90Hz screen, a 48-megapixel camera sensor and 5G connectivity -- it's a lot of phone for the money. And while it all sounds pretty good (especially in the matching ear buds) you'll probably never get a chance to buy one if you're in the US. The phone will launch in India and Europe, with a few devices seeded to OnePlus die-hards in the States.
Jul-22-2020, 11:15:46 GMT
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