Because of its recent 10 Pro introduction, all eyes are on OnePlus. While it has yet to be released internationally, Chinese users are already familiar with it. It’s OnePlus’ first flagship since being downgraded to virtually an Oppo sub-brand, and the company is already doing a lot of things differently with it. According to recent sources, the corporation may possibly be planning another launch – a revamp of its existing Nord 2 with familiar logo and intriguing enhancements. We now know when it will be released and how much it will cost according to a fresh leak.
According to 91mobiles, the OnePlus Nord 2T would be released in India between April and May, citing leaker Yogesh Brar. It might cost anything from 30,000 to 40,000 dollars, or between $400 and $533. The Nord 2T could be a little more expensive than the standard model Nord 2, which costs 30,000 dollars. It’s unlikely that this phone will be released in the United States, as OnePlus prefers to keep its higher-end Nordic phones out of the hands of filthy ‘Muricans.
To refresh your memory, the Nord 2T was earlier rumored to have a MediaTek Dimensity 1300 chipset with up to 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage (a still-unannounced chipset that will most likely be an update of the Dimensity 1200 seen in the Nord 2). It’ll also have ultra-fast 80W charging, exactly like the OnePlus 10 Pro, and given that it’ll have a 4,500 mAh battery, it should be able to charge from 0 to 100% in a couple of minutes.
If this sounds like your next phone and you’re not in the United States, keep an eye out for an announcement shortly.