A new leak reportedly surfaced via China’s Weibo social network now provides a fresh look at renders of the upcoming OnePlus Nord 2T. The smartphone is expected to have reasonable specs, including a triple camera at the back. Namely, a 50-megapixel Sony IMX766 main sensor with an 8-megapixel wide and 2-megapixel monochrome sensor. And that’s expected, based on previous leaks, to be accompanied by a 32-megapixel camera at the front.
The camera sensor itself is, as shown in the new images, relatively massive-looking. Following on trends leading to increased camera sensor sizes and improved resolution. As well as improvements to light captured and other aspects of mobile photography. The front-facing camera, conversely, is tucked into a pinhole-style cutout in the display. Matching the expectations, with regard to potential specs. And potentially confirming at least a couple of attributes of the incoming device.
Have any other OnePlus Nord 2T details been subject to a leak?
Now, this isn’t the first leak of renders for the OnePlus Nord 2T. Although this is the first time it’s been shown in a sage-like green or gray. And there is a good deal of information already rumored as well, regarding its other specs.
To begin with, OnePlus will power the handset with MediaTek’s Dimensity 1300, if rumors are accurate. And that will be backed up by two options for memory and storage as well. Both will ship with LPDDR4X RAM but there will be one that ships with 8GB of that memory while another will ship with 12GB. The former gadget will pack 128GB of storage, while the latter packs 256GB.
The display side, housing the 32-megapixel snapper, will measure 6.43-inches and run at a 90Hz refresh rate. That will be an AMOLED panel, as well, set at an FHD+ resolution.
Driving that experience, OnePlus is reportedly using a 4,500mAh capacity battery with 80W fast charging. That’s driving the hardware and OxygenOS 12 based on Android 12.
Finally, the device is predicted to launch in India sometime in May, with a price between ₹30,000 and ₹40,000 — between $392 and $522 USD.
2022-05-06 15:08:23