OnePlus is working on setting the stage for its upcoming OnePlus Nord 5 and Nord CE 5.
While the rumor mill has spilled the beans about a few details of the smartphone, the manufacturer has now officially shared some specs and capabilities of the cameras of the handset.
The brand has announced that there will be a Sony LYT-700 main camera with a 50 MP resolution and OIS support. The Nord 5 will also have a JN5 front camera with multi-face autofocus support. According to the manufacturer’s claims, these two lenses will make the smartphone apt for night photography.
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The cameras will also deliver natural-looking skin colors with maximum clarity. They will also render high-quality vlogging, video calls, group photos, and selfies. In short, the handset will be a photographer’s delight.
Expected Nord5 Specs
From other details gathered in the past, the Nord 5 will also have another 8 MP camera on the back. Both 50 MP cameras 4K video recording at 60 FPS.
The smartphone will incorporate a 7300 mm² VC cooling system. It will also house a Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 processor from Qualcomm under the hood. It will deliver a frame rate of up to 144 FPS when playing challenging games.
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The handset will draw its juice from a massive 6,650 mAh battery. The battery will support 100 W fast charging.
The smartphone will have a completely plastic body and come in blue as one of the color options. It will also support OnePlus AI features.
The OnePlus Nord 5 is likely to compete with the Moto Edge 60 Pro, Poco F7, iQOO Neo 10R, and Oppo K13 Turbo. The brand will launch the smartphone along with the Nord CE 5 on the 8th of next month in Europe and the Indian subcontinent.
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