After OnePlus 11, we are hearing the bell ring of one more device on the consumer platform these days. Yes, we are talking about the OnePlus Nord CE 3 smartphone that has finally sneaked through the live images showing most of the key specs as well as the camera design.
In the past few days, we heard a variety of leaks regarding the live images of the upcoming OnePlus mid-ranger. As of now, we have some interesting snaps that define how the company has made its new Nord product for its consumers. Let’s jump into the details and the fresh images.
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As per the revealings, the next Nord lineup will bring a glossy and lustrous back panel on the surface. Besides, this panel will hold two giant circular camera mounts without any exterior frame. One of the mounts consists of two lenses which ultimately hints that the phone will welcome a triple-cam setup.
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Although, the leaks point out that this time, the company could ditch the ultra-wide sensor. In addition to the dual mounts, there is an LED flash module. Next comes the side rockers. The details suggest that the power button at the right edge will serve as the fingerprint scanner.
Meanwhile, the left edge will contain volume switches with a SIM tray. Alternatively, the bottom slit of the phone will comprise the USB Type-C port, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and of course the speaker grille.
Now let’s come to the front face. The OnePlus Nord CE 3 live images show a punch-hole at the top center. Further, the device will bring an FHD+ IPS LCD flatscreen with merely thin bezels around the surface. Moreover, the edge around the phone will exhibit a matte texture.
Coming on the specs, the screen will support a refresh rate of 120Hz. Furthermore, the gadget will power the Snapdragon 695 processor and a 5000mAh battery with 67W charging. In terms of optical framework, the rear end will have a 108MP + 2MP + 2MP structure. While the front camera will be 16MP.
That says the details of the live images! Though a few words on this matter from the company’s side is still awaited.
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