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OnePlus Nord Price in Nepal: Now available for pre-order

OnePlus Nord Price in Nepal; OnePlus Nord is an impressive flagship known for its excellent camera setup, high performance, large battery with Warp charging technology, great display, and slim design. Plus, you get 5G support, an in-display fingerprint sensor, and the latest version of Android (Q). However, non-expandable storage can be a hindrance for some users.

It’s rare for a smartphone to surprise the world with its arrival unless a certain Cupertino giant made it. But the OnePlus Nord is undoubtedly an exception. It’s a cheap smartphone that just works. At the lowest price, the 12GB RAM upgraded variant of the OnePlus Nord is relatively compact by current standards. However, underneath the glass is a well-oiled machine that is set up to do its job without distraction. That’s basically what this OnePlus device embodies.  How is the OnePlus Nord designed? Let’s find out –

OnePlus Nord Overview

Design and Display

Design is definitely a place that OnePlus seems to have invested its heart and soul. For choosing colours and determining the form factor, this is where Nord is uniquely located. There is currently no other portable compact smartphone, and this is becoming an obvious choice for them. The size is significantly smaller than the OnePlus 8, but also larger because the 20: 9 aspect ratio had to be maintained. So while you can easily reach the notification shade with one hand, you can’t hit enter on the keyboard with your thumb. The Nord also gets the physical alarm slider on the right, and its small size means left-handed people can easily reach it too. While the front and back are reinforced with Gorilla Glass 5, the frame itself is polished plastic. It’s really smooth like the aluminium frames on its flagship.

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The OnePlus Nord is another great highlight. It’s a key ingredient in making the experience smoother and faster, especially for the 90Hz refresh that is applied through the UI, standard apps, and even some third-party apps like Instagram and Facebook. Since the OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro take the curvy road, the Nord gives an exit. The panel is also HDR10 + certified and achieves a maximum brightness of 820 nits and a minimum of 8 nits. It could have been a bit brighter, but HDR on Netflix and other OTT apps is definitely a price advantage. The double hole cameras in the upper left corner of the screen only bothered when playing a game. While the video doesn’t occupy the area around cameras, games certainly do, and the buttons are often hidden behind the cameras, which is quite annoying.

Performance

The OnePlus Nord may not have the best silicon inside it, but it feels just as fast as its flagship siblings that launched this year. It’s like a downsized OnePlus 7T in the sense that the 90Hz display and OxygenOS UI are flat too. Much of the credit goes to the Snapdragon 765G. The datasheet has more to do with the 8 series flagship chips than the 7 and 6 series silicon. 

The Realme X3 SuperZoom (right) clearly has the more powerful SoC, compared to the OnePlus Nord (left)

Compared to the previous best mid-range (Poco X2, Realme 6 Pro), the OnePlus Nord is ahead, but as already mentioned, only around 10-12%. Which is not revolutionary for this segment, like last year’s Snapdragon 730.  And when you have to compete with high-end offerings like the OnePlus 8 and Realme X3 SuperZoom, the gap between the mid-range and the flagship is still just as big, and while Qualcomm announces that the 765G closes that gap, we don’t really see it.

Software

OxygenOS on OnePlus Nord is the same as OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro. Every little feature available on the 8 and 8 Pro is also available in the Nord. Well, everything except the phone and the messaging app, which remains unexplained. But everything works just as well as on its flagship devices. And that’s exactly what most people buy when they buy an OnePlus device, and it’s a device that the Nord fixes.

Speed, customizations, and minimal aesthetics are guaranteed even with a slower processor. It corrects the errors that exist in the OnePlus 8 Pro. The 8 Pro always freezes while browsing applications such as Instagram, Facebook or Chrome. The Nord does not have those problems.

Camera

OnePlus has created a lot of buzz around the camera, but the spec sheet is exactly what you would expect from a mid-range phone. This includes an OIS-stabilized 48MP Sony IMX586 camera, as well as an 8MP ultra-wide lens and two 2MP cameras for macro and portrait shots. At first glance, the camera system is nothing unusual. We see the 48 + 8 + 2 + 2MP stack in the center area all the time. Oh, and there are two cameras up front. OIS is certainly useful, whereas a telephoto lens in the mix.

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There are also some strange bugs. For one thing, the OnePlus Nord can’t run 4K at 60fps from the rear camera, but rather from the front. When asked, OnePlus said there are thermal issues when 4K @ 60FPs is on. As soon as this is discovered, the feature will be available via an update. The inclusion of a 2-megapixel macro camera is also curious, while the brand is very good at doing it with the primary camera, as it does with the OnePlus 8 Pro. The results are also much better with the 48-megapixel lens, and OnePlus could have reduced costs by excluding the fourth chamber.

The 48-megapixel primary camera offers the best performance, where detail and sharpness are good enough to show on the small screen. 8MP ultra-wide lens takes second place with perhaps the best dynamics zone in this segment. However, the other two lenses degrade the overall performance of the camera. The Nightscape mode is pretty well set up too, and you’ll get sharp images in low light as long as you don’t get close. Portraits are a bit softer on details, but colours are fair. In terms of videos, the OnePlus Nord doesn’t suffer from the focusing issues that we found with the OnePlus Nord. And 1080p with 60 FPS is only acceptable compared to mid-range phones in this segment.

Battery

The Nord’s 4115 mAh battery isn’t the smartphone’s best feature, but the Warp 30w charger is. Despite a smaller screen, the Nord is very power-hungry.  A charge of just 20 minutes was enough to charge the phone between 15% and 50%, which is quite modest. Battery usage while playing COD Mobile was around 8% after 15 minutes (on the highest setting), and 30 minutes of watching Grand Tour on Prime Video caused the battery to drop 6%

OnePlus Nord Specifications:

  • Display: 6.44-inch Fluid AMOLED display, 90Hz refresh rate
  • Resolution: Full HD+ resolution (1080 x 2400 pixels)
  • Rear Camera: Quad; 48MP primary lens, 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens, 5MP depth sensor, 2MP macro sensor
  • Front Camera: Dual; 32MP primary lens, 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G 
  • GPU: Adreno 620
  • RAM: 6GB, 8GB 12GB
  • Storage: 64GB, 128GB, 256GB (non-expandable)
  • Battery: 4115 mAh, supports Warp Charge 30T (5V/6A)
  • Colors: Blue Marble, Gray Onyx
  • OnePlus Nord Price in Nepal: Rs. 53,999(8/128GB)

Games

The Snapdragon 765G is also suitable for gaming. Some of the Snapdragon Elite gaming features have disappeared from the flagship platform. And gaming is something OnePlus Nord can handle very well in terms of performance. Popular games like PUBG Mobile and COD: Mobile run with 100% stability. And that means there is no image drop.

Call of Duty: Mobile worked best when everything was in full swing. The phone registered 60 FPS with 100% stability and high graphics. The small screen took a while to point and shoot, especially after using the ROG Phone III as a gaming phone. However, PUBG Mobile has not allowed HDR graphics to be enabled. It is strange because it has an HDR screen and the chip supports HDR games. Therefore, the frame rate is set to 30 FPS with the highest settings, while 40 FPS is achieved when dialling down. However, you get 100% overall stability.

However, we can’t really say that OnePlus Nord is suitable for gaming. The compact form factor is particularly a hindrance to high-octane gaming. You have less room for your button layout and even less room to achieve the goal. The tactile response, on the other hand, is outstanding. Typically touch sampling is set to 120 Hz. However, when you start a game like COD: Mobile, the touch sampling rate reaches almost 240 Hz, which is very useful for quickly capturing an enemy with one shot ‘elite. While the form factor is more geared towards non-gamers, you can get the gaming performance you want if that’s what you want.

Final Thoughts

The OnePlus Nord offers everything but the hype. It’s a normal smartphone by today’s standards, but it’s incredibly smooth and responsive. The OnePlus Nord is an oasis from the days, when smartphones were still a personal thing and not a billboard backed by pop-ups and notifications, amid crowds of phones flashing with the latest hardware but affected by software bottom with advertising turned around. This is something we support and can recommend understanding the basics fully. With devices like the Realme X3 SuperZoom and the Redmi K20 Pro waving the flagship Snapdragon 855 SoC, the Nord is not the right choice, but a pragmatic and sensible choice.

oneplus nord price in nepal

It is a compact smartphone that offers the smoothest smartphone experience in its segment, even with the compromises OnePlus had to make to lower the price. Yes, there are phones with better hardware (Redmi K20 Pro, Realme X3 SuperZoom), but the experience is not necessarily better. Looking at the OnePlus Nord Price in Nepal is it worth?

OnePlus Nord Price in Nepal and Availability

OnePlus Nord is now available for pre-order via Oliz Store. The OnePlus Nord starts from INR. 24,999 for the base 6/64GB variant alongside 8GB/128GB and 12GB/256GB which is priced INR. 27,999 and INR. 29,999 respectively. And, the OnePlus Nord 8/128 GB variant is available for pre-booking via Oliz Store for Rs. 53,999.

ModelOnePlus Nord Price in Nepal  
OnePlus Nord (8/128GB)Rs. 53,999

Sachin Dahal
Sachin Dahal
Sachin Dahal is currently working as a WordPress Developer. He is an ardent follower of new technologies in the web development world. He currently writes articles regarding smartphones and the latest gadgets. Also, he makes videos on youtube regarding the latest tech and gadgets. Overall, a tech enthusiast.

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