We have seen OnePlus getting its fair share of applauds after its Nord launch earlier in August. The company is all set to bring a new addition to its affordable smartphone family with OnePlus Nord N10 5G. Moreover, this is coming just after the launch confirmation of the flagship OnePlus 8T in October.
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However, this is not the first time we have heard of this new variant. Android Central report claims that the N10 5G will launch in the US soon after the launch of the OnePlus 8T. Now, OnePlus has released a new teaser on Instagram of the rumored OnePlus Nord N10 5G.
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On the other hand, we are also seeing the company gearing up for the launch of OnePlus 8T on October 14th. The picture below is a teaser by the company on its official Nord Instagram page.
The teaser post shares no details and only a sketch of the company logo. It is likely that the company will share more information later. However, OnePlus Nord N10 5G is reported to launch in the US. Unlike the regular OnePlus Nord that did not launch in the country.
In addition, it is also said that it will be cheaper than the Nord that launched a few months ago. Android Central report also revealed some key specifications as well. It was also codenamed, Billie.
OnePlus Nord N10 5G Specifications (Rumored)
It may feature a 6.49-inch full-HD+ display with a 90Hz refresh rate. It is tipped to be powered by the Snapdragon 690 SoC, paired with 6GB of RAM. Moreover, the internal storage is expected to be at 128GB.
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In terms of optics, it will reportedly have a quad-camera setup at the back with a 64-MP main camera, another 8-MP wide-angle shooter, and a 2-MP shooter. OnePlus Nord N10 5G is expected to be priced at around $400 (roughly Rs. 29,500).
However, there is no launch date mentioned anywhere. The report suggests it is meant for the US market since the OnePlus Nord never made it there. At this point, everything is speculation until the concrete proof comes out.
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