OnePlus Nord 2 5G: where to buy it at the best price

OnePlus Nord 2 5G: where to buy it at the best price

OnePlus Nord 2 5G

If you are a fan of OnePlus, you will surely know that the well-known Chinese company has presented the new OnePlus Nord 2 5G, a smartphone that is going to be placed in the mid-range of the market and which, we anticipate, does it very well. Available in variant with 8 / 128GB and 12 / 256GB of memory, respectively at € 399.00 and € 499.00, the new OnePlus Nord 2 5G embodies some of the features that have always distinguished the smartphones of this brand, namely speed, balance general and price which, in this case, becomes very interesting again, an aspect that was a little lacking on OnePlus 9.

At the level of technical specifications, the main peculiarities of OnePlus Nord 2 5G concern a Mediatek processor Dimensity 1200-AI, a model that is based on Mediatek's top-of-the-range chip, but designed and optimized for the new OnePlus smartphone, with the aim of ensuring excellent performance. The result is that fans will be fully satisfied with this custom chip, almost certainly also thanks to the new OxygenOS 11.3, which we were able to test and review together with the smartphone.

As anticipated, the new mid-range proposal from OnePlus it turns out to be extremely fast and fluid in any conditions of use, to the point that the smartphone's performance can even be compared to that of its counterparts with Snapdragon 888. Even the materials chosen are excellent, almost on a par with those of OnePlus 9, from which it also takes the design, making it perfect for those looking for a premium solution without exceeding certain price thresholds.

Good autonomy, which is guaranteed by a 4,500 mAh battery, able to offer you 7-8 hours of screen with mixed use. The photographic sector is also excellent which, although obviously does not reach the same results as the top of the range, will ensure you beautiful shots both day and night, thanks to the 50MP Sony IMX766 sensor, which also includes OIS optical stabilization. If you want to deepen this aspect, we remind you that in our complete review you will find all the details and several test shots.

A smartphone, therefore, that is a candidate to be one of the new kings of the mid-range. Its availability is scheduled for July 28 and at the bottom we have reported the stores that will already allow you to pre-order it at the lowest price. That said, we remind you that if you are looking for further discounts, there is no better place than our four Telegram channels dedicated to offers, where we will offer you in real time all the best promotions related to technology, hardware, smartphones and Chinese products. . Happy shopping!

OnePlus Nord 2 5G: where to buy it at the best price

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OnePlus Nord 2: A great 5G phone for a reasonable price

a hand holding a remote control sitting on top of a wooden table: The OnePlus Nord 2, also called the "flagship killer," has some impressive specs and performs well all round. Andrew Hoyle/CNET © Provided by CNET The OnePlus Nord 2, also called the 'flagship killer,' has some impressive specs and performs well all round. Andrew Hoyle/CNET

OnePlus calls its brand new Nord 2 the 'flagship killer,' and I get why. This phone has impressive specs, performs well and when paired with a reasonable starting price (only £399 here in the UK), it's designed to offer everything you'd need from a phone without emptying your bank account. A powerful processor, a solid dual rear camera setup, 5G connectivity, super fast charging -- and it's not bad to look at either. 

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Read more: OnePlus Nord 2 vs. Nord vs. Nord CE vs. OnePlus 9: Comparing OnePlus' latest phones


Like the previous Nord -- and the cheaper Nord CE, launched just a few weeks back -- the Nord 2 will not be on sale in the US. It's destined for the UK and wider Europe, where it'll cost £399 for the version with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage or £469 with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. For reference, £399 converts to about $540 or AU$740.


But no, it doesn't really 'kill' any flagships. It's not as powerful as a 'true' flagship like the iPhone 12 Pro Max or S21 Ultra, nor will its camera skills attract the world's most demanding photographers. The flagship that I feel is most at risk is OnePlus's own 9 series, which shares many features with the Nord 2, yet has a much higher starting price of £629 ($729). 

The OnePlus Nord 2 costs £399 for the version with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage or £469 with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. For reference, those prices convert to $545 and $641, respectively.

The OnePlus Nord 2 costs £399 for the version with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage or £469 with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. For reference, those prices convert to $545 and $641, respectively.

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I've spent a short amount of time with the Nord 2 ahead of its unveiling, and here are the five things I like most about it.

A powerful MediaTek processor 

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OnePlus has typically used Qualcomm's Snapdragon line of processors for its phones but it went with MediaTek's Dimensity 1200-AI chip for the Nord 2. You'll notice absolutely no difference in use -- it's the same as any other Android phone -- but you will notice that it's surprisingly powerful for the price. 


While it's not up there with the iPhone 12 Pro Max in terms of benchmarks, it did beat the Pixel 5 and wasn't far below the more expensive OnePlus 9. It's certainly powerful enough for gaming, photo editing and video streaming and navigating around the Android 11 interface is smooth and stutter free.

The OnePlus Nord 2 houses a powerful processor, a dual rear camera setup, 5G connectivity and super fast charging. Andrew Hoyle/CNET © Provided by CNET The OnePlus Nord 2 houses a powerful processor, a dual rear camera setup, 5G connectivity and super fast charging. Andrew Hoyle/CNETAndroid 11 software

The Nord 2 runs Android 11 at its core, over which OnePlus has slapped its usual Oxygen software. I really like OnePlus's software as it's neat, easy to use and doesn't try and load the phone up with too many bundled services and bloatware. As a result, the phone remains nippy and trouble-free for longer.


It's particularly important on lower and midrange phones that might not cope as well with being bogged down by services. The result here is a phone with smooth performance that I expect to remain for some time to come. 


OnePlus says it's guaranteed to get at least two years of Android upgrades -- so an update to Android 12 this fall and Android 13 next year is a given -- with an additional year of security updates after that. 

a wooden table: The OnePlus Nord 2 runs Android 11 software. Andrew Hoyle/CNET © Provided by CNET The OnePlus Nord 2 runs Android 11 software. Andrew Hoyle/CNETIncredible fast charging

The Nord 2 has the same 65-watt fast charging seen on the OnePlus 9 series and it's amazing. It'll take the phone from empty to full in only about 30 minutes, which makes it amazing for giving it a quick boost before you head out from home. The 4,500-mAh battery should still give you a day of use from a charge, but when you can recharge so quickly, battery life becomes somewhat less of an issue.


Even better is that a 65-watt fast charger comes in the box, so you don't need to scour Amazon for one. What the phone doesn't have is wireless charging, but I don't see that as a particular problem. 

a wooden board: The OnePlus Nord 2 has speedy charging with 65-watt support. Andrew Hoyle/CNET © Provided by CNET The OnePlus Nord 2 has speedy charging with 65-watt support. Andrew Hoyle/CNETVibrant, sharp display

The Nord 2's display measures 6.43 inches and boasts a resolution of 2,400x1,080 pixels, which is sufficient to make tiny text look nice and sharp. It's an AMOLED panel, making it extremely vibrant too: great for videos, photos or playing whatever colorful game is currently making the rounds on the Google Play Store.


It has a 90Hz refresh rate which is a touch lower than the 120Hz of the OnePlus 9 series, but I doubt you'd be able to tell any real difference in day-to-day use. It's silky smooth when scrolling around the interface, but you can also turn it down to a more regular 60Hz, which will apparently help save battery life. 

a laptop computer sitting on top of a wooden table: The main cameras on the OnePlus Nord 2 are a 50-megapixel lens combined with a 8-megapixel super-wide lens. Andrew Hoyle/CNET © Provided by CNET The main cameras on the OnePlus Nord 2 are a 50-megapixel lens combined with a 8-megapixel super-wide lens. Andrew Hoyle/CNETDecent rear cameras

We haven't done our full suite of camera tests yet, but what we've seen from the cameras so far looks good. The main sensor is a 50-megapixel affair -- the same one seen in the OnePlus 9's ultrawide camera. Outdoor images look well-exposed, with plenty of detail and natural-looking colors. 

a building with a metal bench: OnePlus Nord 2 outdoor camera test, standard lens. Andrew Hoyle/CNET

OnePlus Nord 2 outdoor camera test, standard lens. Andrew Hoyle/CNET

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The 8-megapixel super-wide lens is noticeably less detailed, but it too seems capable of capturing good-looking outdoor images. There's an on-screen option for 2x zoom but there isn't a zoom lens, so that 2x is based on digitally cropping the shot. Results still look good, but it's worth keeping in mind that you won't get maximum quality doing this. 


There's also technically a 2-megapixel monochrome sensor, which is totally pointless in my opinion as a photographer. If you want good-looking black and white images, use the regular camera and apps like Adobe Lightroom or Snapseed to have full control over converting to mono. Frankly, I feel OnePlus could have pulled this out and lopped another 20 quid or so off the price. 





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