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Although OnePlus hasn't formally begun teasing fans about its forthcoming Nord series smartphone, a recent post on the site has unintentionally revealed some details about the device. The OnePlus Nord 3 is anticipated to replace the OnePlus Nord 2T 5G, a mid-range smartphone introduced in India last year. Although there had been unofficial rumours that the phone would arrive in India in July, an official post has now been published announcing the launch.
OnePlus Nord 3- Review
Recently, OnePlus published a post for its "The Lab" campaign, allowing tech enthusiasts to test its phones before an official launch. According to the publication, the OnePlus Nord 3 will indeed be the name of the phone. It also states that participants must submit critiques of the shared handsets by July when they become publicly available. OnePlus omitted to include a date. Only six people will be hand-selected by OnePlus as part of its Lab programme to review its following Nord product.
When is the OnePlus Nord 3 scheduled to be released?
According to a prior report, the OnePlus Nord 3 was scheduled to be released in June. The story also included allegedly leaked pictures of the OnePlus Nord 3 and its packaging.
A more recent story claims that the MediaTek Dimensity 9000 SoC for the OnePlus Nord 3 was discovered on a website called Geekbench, along with other essential details like the existence of a model with 16GB of RAM. On 8 June, a test using Geekbench's single- and multi-core tests yielded 1,153 and 3,180 points for the phone, respectively.
Conclusion
The device may be a OnePlus Ace 2V that was rebranded and released in China earlier this year. The smartphone boasts a full-HD+ resolution 6.74-inch 2.5D AMOLED display. A 64-megapixel primary camera, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide camera, and a 2-megapixel macro camera are among its three rear cameras. For selfies, a 16-megapixel camera is used. The phone has 512GB of storage and up to 16GB of RAM. A 5,000mAh battery is available, and cable charging at 80W is supported.