OnePlus Nord N20 5G is coming to the U.S. in late April
Not sure which OnePlus phone to buy? Let's make that choice even more complicated.
The company is expanding its Nord line of affordable phones with a new device, the OnePlus Nord N20 5G, in the U.S.
The OnePlus Nord N20 5G sits somewhere in the middle of OnePlus' lineup of smartphones. It's powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 chip, and comes with 6GB of RAM, 128-512GB of storage, and a 4,500mAh battery with fast 33W charging.
It features a 6.43-inch AMOLED display (but with a 60Hz refresh rate instead of 90Hz, as is the case on the other Nord models), and a 64-megapixel main camera on the back. Another highlight, of course, is 5G, as well as an in-display fingerprint scanner.
On the software side, the phone is running OxygenOS on top of Android 11.
SEE ALSO:OnePlus Nord 2: A perfectly good smartphoneThe Nord N20 5G will be the company's third Nord phone that's available in the U.S., alongside the Nord N200 5G and the Nord N100. And although they are similar, the Nord N20 5G should not be confused with the globally available Nord 2 5G, which also has a 6.43-inch display and a 4,500mAh battery but it's powered by a different chip, and other specs differ as well.
OnePlus Nord N20 5G will be available in the U.S. starting April 28 at T-Mobile and Metro by T-Mobile, which is the company's exclusive wireless partner. An unlocked version of the phone will be available in the U.S. in "early summer."
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