
OnePlus Nord 5 And Nord CE 5 With AMOLED Display Launched In India: Price, Specs And More
OnePlus Nord 5 launch in India brings the Nord CE 5 model as well as the new OnePlus Buds 4 TWS earbuds to the market. check price and specs.
The OnePlus Nord 5 series launched in India on Tuesday which includes the mid-range Nord CE 5 model as well. The new Nord series is using both Snapdragon and MediaTek chipsets, bundling them with an AMOLED display, support for a fast-charging battery that gets an adapter in the box and the OxygenOS version.
OnePlus is also bringing its first Nord phone without the iconic alert slider and replacing it with Plus key that made its debut on the OnePlus 13s model earlier this year.
The price in India starts at Rs 31,999 for the base 8GB + 128GB model going up to Rs 34,999 and Rs 37,999 for the 12GB + 256GB and 12GB + 512GB variants, respectively. The Nord CE 5 costs Rs 24,999 for the base variant of 8GB + 128GB, Rs 26,999 if you want the 8GB + 256GB model, and Rs 28,999 for the 12GB + 256GB variant. OnePlus will start the Nord 5 sale in India from July 9 and the Nord CE 5 will be available from July 12 in the country.
OnePlus Nord 5 And Nord CE 5 Specifications
The Nord 5 gets a 6.83-inch AMOLED display with 144Hz refresh rate while the Nord CE 5 sports a 6.77-inch AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate. The Nord 5 is powered by Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset with up to 12GB RAM and 512GB storage. The Nord CE 5 uses the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Apex SoC with up to 12GB RAM and 256GB storage.
Both the Nord phones get the Android 15-based OxygenOS version out of the box with the promise of multiple OS and security updates. The Plus Key unlocks the new OnePlus AI features and other customisations on the Nord 5.
On the imaging front, the Nord 5 has a dual rear camera system which includes a 50MP primary sensor as the OnePlus 13s, and an 8MP ultra-wide lens. The Nord CE 5 also has a 50MP wide sensor along with an 8MP ultra-wide lens. The front of the Nord 5 gets a 50MP shooter, while the Nord CE 5 comes with a 16MP selfie camera.
The other big upgrade comes in the battery department as the Nord 5 packs a 6,800mAh unit while the Nord CE 5 manages to carry an even bigger 7,100mAh unit. Both the devices support 80W fast wired charging. The Nord 5 measures at 8.1mm and weighs 211 grams, while the Nord CE 5 comes at 8.2mm but weighs 199 grams even with a bigger battery on board.
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