You won't get the most immersive sound ever but it'll be loud enough to watch a YouTube video without having to hook up your headphones each time. Downfiring speakers are placed on the bottom of the frame as well. As well as the fingerprint scanner (which I found works very quickly each time) you could also use facial recognition, and of course, the usual password, pattern or pin.Īlong the bottom edge, there’s a USB-C charging port next to the 3.5mm headphone jack. A volume rocker sits below the SIM card slot on the left while the power button is on the right and doubles up as a fingerprint sensor to unlock the phone. A small hole-punch style camera is the only thing disrupting the display.Īround the frame, things are exactly how you would expect them to be although there's no alert slider like you get on other OnePlus phones. Turn it over and the front is pretty much all screen, even if the bezels are slightly thicker than what you would see on a pricier handset. On the back, a rectangular camera notch sits in the top left corner but it doesn’t protrude too much which means the OnePlus Nord CE 2 Lite doesn’t wobble when you use it on a table. In all honesty, the black colourway seems a lot less interesting, in fact, I’d go as far as to say it looks quite bland. It’s not waterproof but it seems durable and it is very good at resisting dirty fingerprint marks, so all in all, I felt comfortable using this without a case even though it does actually come with one included in the box. I tested out the blue version and it looks really cool with a gradient effect climbing the matte plastic casing. Very much following the same design language as its older sibling, the OnePlus Nord CE 2 Lite is available in two colourways: Blue Tide and Black Dusk. OnePlus Nord CE 2 Lite review: design and display ![]() You’ll also now only be able to film video in 1080p at 30fps FHD, instead of 4K like you could on the OnePlus Nord CE 2. The camera system is made up of a 64MP main lens, a 2MP macro camera and a 2MP depth sensor, down from a 64MP main lens, an 8MP ultrawide lens and a 2MP mono lens. The hardware has been scaled back too, the MediaTek Dimensity 900 CPU has been replaced with a Snapdragon 695 5G and when it comes to the battery, it has actually been boosted to 5,000mAh but the charging tech has dropped from 65W to 33W. ![]() You won’t get an in-display fingerprint sensor here, instead, it has been moved to the right-hand side of the frame. You won’t get Gorilla Glass 5 on the Lite model, and the screen tech is a little more basic without features like HDR10+ support or AI Color Enhancement. ![]() That means the device is slightly bigger and heavier as well. So how is it different to the OnePlus Nord CE 2? Starting with the display, the OnePlus Nord CE 2 Lite comes with a bigger 6.59-inch screen, in comparison to the OnePlus Nord CE 2’s 6.43-inches.
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