After what feels like decades of trickled teasers and leaks, the OnePlus Nord finally broke cover this month. While the company’s exuberant pre-launch efforts have come under scrutiny, there’s no denying that the phone is a tantalizing prospect on paper.
Balancing affordability with features has always been a tough cocktail for companies building modern mid-rangers. But is it hot, or not?
We asked you if you’d swipe right on the OnePlus Nord, and this is what you had to say.
If we used a temperature scale, the OnePlus Nord would’ve set this poll on fire. Of the nearly 29,000 votes cast, just under 70% of you believe that the OnePlus Nord is “Hot.” That’s a decidedly clear victory for the company’s new mid-ranger.
It’s pretty clear why so many praise this device. It hits the mark on some key and trending specifications, including a display with a 90Hz refresh rate, a total of six cameras, up to 256GB of storage, and a dizzying amount of RAM in some guises. The Snapdragon 765G also strikes a good compromise between performance and price, perfect for a £379 device. Despite this, buyers also get a phone that can outperform the OnePlus 7T Pro in certain instances.
Read: OnePlus Nord review — Get it for Oxygen OS and value for money, not the hardware
However, the Nord isn’t exactly a cheap phone. The 28.9% of you who voted “Not” berate the phone’s lack of an IP rating, wireless charging, and a headphone port. Its questionable selfie camera performance and reported screen tinting issues don’t help its case either.
The lack of a wide US release is likely another bitter pill to swallow for potential buyers, but this is largely a mark on OnePlus than the device itself. Arguably, the Nord also has a lopsided specs sheet, especially if you value battery capacity over the RAM or camera numbers.
That’s it for this poll roundup. Thank you for your votes and comments. Be sure to let us know what you think about the results in the comments below!
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