OnePlus Nord N300 5G will launch soon in the US and Canada


OnePlus is on a roll this year. The company has already launched a bunch of new smartphones, and there are even more in the pipeline. After a bunch of premium and mid-range devices, the company is preparing a replacement for its low-end device, the OnePlus Nord N200 5G. Apparently, the OnePlus Nord N300 5G is coming very soon. The alleged device passed through the FCC certification bearing the CPH2389 model number. The device is believed to launch as OnePlus Nord N300 5G. This device will be exclusive to the customers in North America, just like the OnePlus Nord N200 5G was. The FCC listing confirms support for six 5G bands.

OnePlus Nord N300

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OnePlus Nord N300 5G alleged specifications

Unfortunately, there is not much information about the device right now. The only info available suggests that the device will bring a Full HD+ resolution screen. Since it’s a mid-range device, we’ll likely see it with an LCD screen with a 90 Hz refresh rate. Once again, OnePlus may stick with Qualcomm for the processor of this particular smartphone. In addition to that, the rumors suggest a base variant with 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of Internal Storage. An odd rumor suggests that the device runs Android 11 OS. This is likely to change until the release, after all, there is no point for a big brand like OnePlus to launch a device with outdated software. We expect a triple-camera setup with a simple combination of a high primary camera, and two modules for macro and depth sensing. Also, the battery will likely have a huge capacity, but the charging will likely be limited to 33W, in the best scenario, of course.

The OnePlus Nord N300 5G is expected to hit the market in the second half of the year. The device’s price may sit around $240 once it gets a release in the United States and in Canada. Worth noting that OnePlus is planning a new flagship phone for release and a new Watch. However, we expect the Nord N300 to get a separate quiet release.

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