![]() Any mid-range handset is going to fall short of the quality that a premium flagship handset can offer, and the Nord CE is no different in this regard. You can still charge from regular USB sources but it will be slower. No wireless charging here, just cabled, and as always much of the fast charging circuitry is in the OnePlus charger. It remains stripped back and much more lightweight than other manufacturers, and while the company has put more of its own voice into the UI, it remains a clean Android experience with little bloat… although the curiousity that is ‘ Zen Mode’ remains.Īlso contributing to the feeling of speed is OnePlus’ branded fast charging system, with the Warp Charge 30T Plus going from empty to seventy percent capacity in thirty minutes. Part of this will likely come down to OxygenOS, OnePlus’ implementation of Android. ![]() While this is one step down from the SnapDragon 765G of the OnePlus Nord, there’ve very little difference in day to day use. The CE is powered by Qualcomm’s SnapDragon 750G system on chip. Nevertheless the inclusion at the CE’s price point is welcome. ![]() The smooth scrolling is always welcome, although what was once a flagship feature is slowly working down the portfolio to be a must have. Contributing to that is the continued use of a fast refreshing screen, with the Nord CE’s HD AMOLED screen coming in at 90 Hz. ![]() That means a focus on keeping everything as fast as possible, while remaining as smooth as possible. OnePlus has focused on the core essentials of the Nord brand here (hence the CE in the title).
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