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OnePlus Nord CE 2 5G design shown off officially in Bahama Blue color

The OnePlus Nord CE 2 5G will be made official on February 17 (Thursday), but the company has decided to unveil some details about it early – it already confirmed the Dimensity 900 chipset, now it is officially showing off the rear of the phone.

This colorway with a subtle gradient is called Bahama Blue. There are three cameras on the bump, we’re guessing main + ultra wide + macro (considering the tiny lens on the third one). The cameras themselves are expected to be the same as on the original CE (64+8+2 MP).

OnePlus Nord CE 2 5G in Bahama Blue (official image)

OnePlus Nord CE 2 5G in Bahama Blue (official image)

OnePlus has also confirmed that the Nord CE 2 5G will support 65W SuperVOOC charging that promises 1 day’s worth of battery life in just 15 minutes of charging. Other teasers suggest that the phone will feature a 3.5 mm headphone jack and a microSD slot. There will be a couple of more details revealed before Thursday, you can keep an eye on the Amazon.in landing page if you’re interested.

Unofficially, the phone is expected to deliver a few upgrades over the original: a new chipset (Dimensity 900 vs. Snapdragon 750G), faster charging (65W vs. 30W) and the microSD slot, but little else. It should be in line for two OS updates and a price tag of ₹24,000-28,000 ($315-370), though the price range varies from rumor to rumor.

Official Nord CE 2 teasers: 3.5 mm jack
Official Nord CE 2 teasers: microSD card slot for up to 1 TB more storage

Official Nord CE 2 teasers: 3.5 mm jack • microSD card slot for up to 1 TB more storage

PS. The February 17 event will also feature new OnePlus smart TVs for India. There seems to be a more powerful Nord 2T in the works (Dimensity 1300, 80W charging), though it will probably be reserved for a later launch.


Author: Peter
Source: GSMArena

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