
The latest phones in the OnePlus range are coming to the US next week, and you can pre-order them as of today. Not only that, both the OnePlus Nord N10 and Nord N100 come with free OnePlus-branded earbuds thrown in as a sweetener.
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The buds you get depend on which device you go for, but they are much cheaper than the premium OnePlus flagships for both phones. The OnePlus Nord N10 is available for $299.99 and you’ll also get a free pair of OnePlus Buds Z when you pre-order it before January 15.
The Nord N10 has 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage and is a solid mid-ranger. It is not, by any means, a world-beating smartphone, but it is a capable phone and an inexpensive way of entering the 5G revolution.
The OnePlus Nord N100 retails for just $179.99 if you’re on a tighter budget. It is aimed at offering value for money. As standard, with a large battery, a 90Hz screen, and Oxygen OS. There are trade-offs at this price point, as you would imagine, though, with both the camera and output left a little wanting.

On the plus side, when you pre-order the Nord N100, the free gift you get is a pair of OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z earbuds. Both these earbuds and the Buds Z are worth about $50, so if you already had your eye on one of these cheap phones, they’re a good extra incentive.
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Oh and one more thing — all you need to do to get an extra 10% off your order is subscribe to the OnePlus newsletter. It’s a pretty small step for the extra savings. Follow the links below to find out more.

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