OnePlus Nord 2 design has allegedly been leaked and looks a lot inspired from the flagship OnePlus 9 series. The OnePlus Nord 2 is rumoured to launch in July in India and could be the first-ever OnePlus phone to be powered by a MediaTek Dimensity processor. After the success of the original OnePlus Nord that launched in 2020, the company recently launched the Nord CE (Core Edition) in India as a slightly toned-down and affordable phone in the Nord lineup.
The folks over at 91Mobiles managed to get exclusive renders from popular tipster OnLeaks that show the design of the much-rumoured OnePlus Nord 2. The pictures shared by the leakster suggest that the Nord 2 is inspired by the OnePlus 9 lineup with a vertical camera module that houses three cameras and a LED flash unit.
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We can also see the top-left punch-hole cutout for the single selfie camera, the alert slider and a speaker grille at the bottom. The original OnePlus Nord had dual selfie cameras on the front while the recently launched OnePlus Nord CE 5G did not have the signature alert slider. The Nord 2 could have a thickness of 8.1 millimetres and is expected to be offered in multiple colour options.
The OnePlus Nord 2 is expected to feature a 6.43-inch Full HD+ display that uses an AMOLED panel with support for upto a 90Hz refresh rate along with an in-display fingerprint sensor.
Previous rumours indicate that the Nord 2 could be the first OnePlus phone to be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 1200 processor and will likely be offered with upto 12GB RAM and 256GB storage options to choose from.
Furthermore, the Nord 2 has triple cameras on the back as seen from the leaked renders. There could be a 50MP primary camera, an 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera and a 2MP macro camera. The primary 50MP cameras could be the same as the OnePlus 9 Pro that uses Sony IMX766 sensor. The front-facing camera is expected to be a 32MP unit.
The OnePlus Nord 2 could be equipped with a 4,500mAh battery that will likely support fast charging.