OnePlus has finally decided to release some of its new cheap Nord series phones in the US. With the announcement of the N10 5G and N100, OnePlus is having another stab at the cheaper end of the phone ...
OnePlus's $300 Nord N10 5G shares none of the magic that made the original Nord so special and foreshadows more deep-rooted changes for the brand. Let me be as blunt as possible: I don’t like the path ...
The OnePlus Nord N10 5G is a turning point for the company – and for you, if you buy the device. It is at this point that OnePlus moves beyond a single line of phones – or two lines of phones (regular ...
Since the OnePlus Nord shipped last summer, U.S. phone shoppers have looked enviously at Europe where the mid-range phone with premium features was available, wondering when such a device might reach ...
OnePlus makes distinctive smartphones. From OxygenOS and the notification slider on the side of the body to the premium materials and value-driven prices, you have always known what you’re getting ...
When OnePlus announced the OnePlus 8T last week, it was mostly mum on the expected new Nord phones, the phones that should be coming to the US since the first Nord didn't. October isn't over yet ...
Earlier this year when I reviewed the OnePlus 8 series of phones, I said “slab” style smartphones had perhaps reached its apex, because I didn’t see how these devices can get any faster, smoother or ...
This is the first time the Nord line lands in the U.S. and the first OnePlus device available to U.S. prepaid customers What’s the news: T-Mobile is the first and only wireless provider in the U.S.
OnePlus confirmed that the OnePlus Nord N10 and Nord N100 will receive just one Android upgrade. Since the devices ship with Android 10, that means they’ll eventually get Android 11 and then no more ...
Reports are rolling in that the OnePlus Nord N10 is starting to receive its Android 11 upgrade. Per OnePlus, this will be the first and last upgrade for the phone. The phone is incredibly cheap so ...
Ryne was ostensibly a senior editor at Android Police, working at the site from 2017-2022. But really, he is just some verbose dude who digs on tech, loves Android, and hates anticompetitive practices ...
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