![]() It offers all the core features you’d want in a mid-range phone, including smooth performance, a decent display, great battery life, and fast charging. ![]() ![]() ![]() The OnePlus Nord CE 5G is one of the best phones you can get in the ₹20,000-₹30,000 price range, and it’s also a very good option in the UK/Europe where prices start at £299/€299 for the 6/128GB model. OnePlus Nord CE 5G Review: Getting all the essentials right Single Review, online available, Short, Date: If not, just have one Nord to rule the segment each year and let the previous Nord operate in a lower segment with a price drop. Couple it with a better midrange SoC and we may have something worthwhile. Maybe the company can use the main camera from a generation old OnePlus phone, like it did with the first Nord (it had the OnePlus 8 main camera). However, it needs to feel like a OnePlus phone, and not something generic with a OnePlus logo and OxygenOS. It does make sense to have a OnePlus phone in the Rs 20,000 to 25,000 range if the Nord (non-CE) is positioned around Rs 30,000. Most aspects of the Nord CE are fine, barring the drop in processing power and camera, and those are the areas the company needs to focus on in the Nord CE 2. If it intends to, they need to be better equipped. It cannot expect to play Xiaomi or Realme’s game and win just like that. OnePlus so far has operated at a different level as compared to the competition and that is what has made it special. I feel the bigger question is – should there be a Nord CE 2? If it's going to be more like the CE, then probably not. Oneplus Nord CE Long-Term Review: What’S Good, What’S Bad And What Can Improve With The Nord Ce 2
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