OnePlus finally confirmed the existence of the Nord 2 5G last week, also revealing that the smartphone will be powered by a tweaked version of the Dimensity 1200 processor. Now, OnePlus has revealed display details, and they look very familiar.
OnePlus took to Twitter to reveal that the Nord 2 will be equipped with a 6.43-inch 90Hz AMOLED display with HDR10+ certification. Check out a screenshot of the tweet below.
This means the Nord 2 essentially has the same screen as the original OnePlus Nord, which was equipped with a 6.44-inch 90Hz OLED display and HDR10+ support. The original Nord offered an FHD+ resolution, so we’re guessing the successor is equipped with a similar display resolution as well.
The original Nord was ahead of its time in this regard, combining high refresh rates and OLED panels at a time when it was rare to find both technologies in the same screen. But the likes of Samsung and Xiaomi have caught up in recent months by releasing mid-range phones with high refresh rate OLED screens, such as the Galaxy A52 series and the Redmi Note 10 Pro.
Nevertheless, a 90Hz OLED display is still pretty solid for a mid-range phone in 2021. But we hope OnePlus is upgrading the Nord 2 in other areas, such as the camera experience, battery life, and charging speeds. Are you happy with the Nord 2’s screen choice? Leave a comment and let us know pls.