Should you BUY ONEPLUS Nord CE 5G at 23000? Reasons why you Should BUY and SKIP ONEPLUS NORD CE 5G! By Tech Phantom

By Tech Phantom
Aug 15, 2021
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Should you BUY ONEPLUS Nord CE 5G at 23000? Reasons why you Should BUY and SKIP ONEPLUS NORD CE 5G!

What's up guys welcome back to tech phantom and in this video we are going to take a look at reasons why you should consider buying the OnePlus 5g and also the reasons why you should not consider buying this phone, and instead of that, you should go for another alternative. So if you are new here, then consider subscribing to our channel take phantom by hitting that subscribe button and that bell icon. So you never miss an update from us so now that you have done that, let's get started so very first. Let's talk about the reasons why you should consider buying the OnePlus, not ce5g. So first is it's a 5g processor. So it's not gonna.

Let you down when compared to the other MediaTek processors also, and it's a good processor overall, the phone should also is being powered by the oxygen OS software on based on android 11, which is again a bonus for the users as the oxygen OS is one of the smoothest skins or for the android and, moreover, the skin is not only limited or a toned down version of android oxygen, OS 11. It's a completely full-fledged oxygen OS experience which you can get for under 25 000 rupees. Next one is the 90 hertz refresh rate, and you can see a high refresh rate on this phone with a punch, hole, selfie camera on the top of that, and also the phone has an under display fingerprint scanner. Now. The one thing which we are now going to talk about is the reasons why the phone is a decent glass option again now the storage of this phone is again a decent touch, starting at rupees 23 000 for the six plus 128 gigabytes of storage.

But the cameras of the phones are not that great. It comes with a 64 megapixel, OFNI vision, camera without any is or the optical image. Stabilization support as the Univision is the brand which manufactures com camera, and it's not some kind of another feature or which you can proudly say about. Also, the phone doesn't have an OnePlus signature alert slider, which has been seen on the OnePlus phone since the beginning of the OnePlus phones, the next one. If we talk about the 5g and how heavy leader one promoting its cheapest 5g smartphone, but the fact is that the phone only have a one 5g band, it's the n785g and u5g band with this phone.

So it's only limited to one 5g and India right now there is no confirmation of which 5g bands will get an allotment for the data and also the phone doesn't have an UFS 3.0 storage. Instead, it's UFS 2.2, which is again on the slower side when compared to the ufs3. Now on the fast charge, the phone do comes with a warp charge, 30 t, and it can charge your phone up to 70 in just 30 minutes or the design aspect. The phone looks decent, but it's a rebranded Oppo phone, and it's the Oppo rno5 series phone other than that. The phone comes with a decent color of three colors option, which is a greenish blue and one of the black colors and the silvering white color, which is uh the decent one.

But the base variant is only available in black color, which is the charcoal black and the phone at rupees.23 000 even looks overpriced when compared to the Samsung Galaxy m42. Now the m42 even doesn't have a full HD plus display or 90 hertz, but again that phone is also 3000 rupees cheaper than the OnePlus not CE, so that phone is also one you can look out. If you are not someone into the display. The phone built is a plastic built overall, but the build is sturdy enough, so you can not just take it as a cheap phone, but it is a decent phone overall. So what do you think about? You should consider buying the OnePlus not CE, or are there too many compromises with this phone? So are you going to buy the OnePlus, not CE or you are going to skip it? Let me know your thoughts in the comment section below, and I'll see you in the very next one thanks for watching you.


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