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OnePlus Nord 3 Specifications Leaked, Might Feature Dimensity 8100 Processor

OnePlus Nord 3
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Earlier reports revealed that the OnePlus Nord 3 could feature support for 150W fast charging. Now, we have more details about the device ranging from the details about the chipset and storage capabilities. Here is everything there is to know about the upcoming Nord 3 specifications.

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OnePlus Nord 3 Specifications

According to a Weibo leak by Digital Chat Station, the Nord 3 will feature the MediaTek Dimensity 8100 SoC coupled with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. The base model could feature 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage.

As for the display, the OnePlus Nord 3 might feature a 6.7-inches FHD+ resolution panel with a 90 to 120Hz refresh rate. Plus, the device is also likely to feature a 50MP main camera and an in-display fingerprint sensor.
Moreover, the device could feature a 4,500mAh battery with support for up 150W fast charging. However, it is not certain if the company will actually add support for 150W charging, but it is highly likely to happen.

Pricing

The new leaks didn’t talk about the pricing and availability of the OnePlus Nord 3. However, if it is in line with the pricing of Nord 2. The device could ship for 29,999INR for the base 8GB/12GB version. Whereas, it could cost 34,999INR for the 12GB/256GB variant.

Additionally, OnePlus announced that it will reveal the 150W charging tech in Q2,2022. So, we might see an April through June launch for Nord 3.

It is worth noting that the device will remain limited to Europe and Asia; it will not release in the North American market.

Also Read: Redmi Has Released Watch 2 Lite in India With 1.55-inch Display.

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