The phone will be available in three different colors, with renders for just two of those made available. While the company has shared images of Blue Haze and Grey Sierra, it hasn’t shown off the third color, dubbed Green Woods, just yet.

It’s what’s on the inside that counts with OnePlus Nord 2

It’s what’s on the inside that counts with OnePlus Nord 2

It’s what’s on the inside that counts with OnePlus Nord 2

Now, as noted above, this phone is a comparative powerhouse. Making only minor concessions in a few areas and those won’t necessarily make this handset feel like a mid-ranger. That’s because OnePlus started with a 6.43-inch AMOLED display panel. And it backed that up with a 90Hz refresh rate that’s still not too common in mid-range or budget devices. Meaning that the display experience is going to be smoother, with better contrast here than on many competing devices. Beyond that, the company opted for a MediaTek SoC but not for one of the cheap ones. Instead, it’s using the MediaTek Dimensity 1200-AI processor built on a 6nm platform. And the company is further fueling that processor with up to 12GB RAM and 256GB of storage. Power will be provided via a 4500mAh capacity battery, equipped with some of the fastest charging on the market via Warp Charge 65. All of that, conversely, will drive Android 11, overlaid with OxygenOS 11.3 from the start. Android 12 and Android 13 have been promised via future updates. With up to 3 years of regularly delivered security patches promised as well. Bearing all of that in mind, dual SIM  support and stereo speakers are just icing on the cake. As is the 50-megapixel Sony IMX766 camera sensor leading the tri-camera array on the back. That features OIS and is backed by an 8-megapixel ultra-wide angle snapper. Around the front, packed into a punch-hole at the top-left-hand side of the screen, OnePlus packed in a 32-megapixel sensor for selfies too.

So where can you buy OnePlus Nord 2?

So where can you buy OnePlus Nord 2?

So where can you buy OnePlus Nord 2?

In terms of pricing, that’s going to depend on the configuration. For India, the OnePlus Nord 2 will start out at 27,999 Indian Rupees for the Blue Haze coloration with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage. The Grey Sierra variant will join the blue-green coloration with 8GB RAM and the same storage for 2,000 Indian Rupees more. That sets the cost of both handsets at roughly $376.03 and $402.89, respectively. The 12GB RAM variant with more storage will start out at 34,000 Indian Rupees — roughly $470.04. In Europe, pricing will start out at €399 or £399 depending on where it’s purchased. That’s for the 8GB model as the 6GB model hasn’t been listed for the region. The 12GB model will start out at €499 or £469.