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OnePlus Nord Hands-On: Headed in the Right Direction

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The OnePlus Nord—the latest handset released by the popular mobile brand—drops today. It follows the release of the popular 8-series, and while it doesn’t carry the price tag of a flagship handset, it certainly comes loaded with the features OnePlus users have come to expect.

The phone is launching August 4th in Europe and India, priced at £379 for the 8GB/128GB model and £469 for the 12GB/256GB version. At the time of writing, there are no announcements for any other markets, including North America.

I’ve managed to get my grubby mittens on the Nord and, given that the phone is lauded as a less-expensive mid-range handset, I’m suitably impressed with the results. While I have yet to really put it through its paces (hey, I’ve only just received it, give me a break) I do have some initial thoughts to share with you.

Let’s check out the main details before we take a first look at what the OnePlus Nord has hidden up its proverbial sleeve. The Nord packs all of this:

I have to say, given that this has been billed as a non-flagship priced phone, it certainly feels like one. It is so nice to hold, thanks to its minimal weight and perfectly hand-sized dimensions. It also has a Gorilla Glass rear, which adds that pro touch. Without a case, its back is very smooth against the palm; it really is a good looking smartphone.

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It comes in two colors: Blue Marble (which I’m testing and which looks fantastic) and Grey Onyx. The rear of the handset has an almost milky blueness to it, with the edges of the Nord carrying an icy blue, metallic strip. The screen has a pleasingly thin bezel, which is nice as it doesn’t take up much real estate up-front.

The rear of the phone carries a camera strip with four lenses. Next to this is the dual-LED flash for ensuring your snaps are bright and well-defined. The top left of the screen features an extra-wide “hole punch” for the camera lenses, which includes an 8 MP ultra-wide-angle camera. Dual front cameras are a first for OnePlus, but the company tells us that this will make taking selfies even easier.

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So, these are the details about the internal machinations of OnePlus’ latest handset, but what do I actually think about it? I mean, these are my first impressions after all. Well, I’ll give you my initial thoughts now, but hang fire on a full review until I’ve had a chance to fully test it over time. Here’s what I think:

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So, there we have it—a first look at the OnePlus Nord. The handset is available for pre-order right now during a limited-time OnePlus pop-up shop, so head to its website if you’re interested in grabbing an initially-impressive yet inexpensive smartphone. And if you miss out on grabbing the handset today, you can visit a 24-hour-long John Lewis pop-up shop on July 31.

The Nord will officially go on sale directly from OnePlus, Three, John Lewis, and Amazon starting on August 4. Oh, and keep your eyes peeled for my full review, coming very soon.

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