OnePlus Nord 2T Review – Here's the Problem…



OnePlus Nord 2T Unboxing & Review – Is this a big upgrade over the Nord 2, and can it beat strong competition from the Samsung Galaxy A53?

00:00 What’s New?
01:44 £369…
02:45 Design & Display
04:36 Performance
06:19 OxygenOS
06:42 Camera
08:34 Wrap up

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This Post Has 17 Comments

  1. cliff jim

    The camera arrangement looks like unfinished design!

  2. Falcon 3:16

    Another trash smartphone …. This mfs literally release same smartphone in different brand lol … Realme, Vivo, OnePlus all release same sh*t every year …. Not to mention the stinking 2 years of software update…..

  3. Monty Gill

    I prefer the Blue colour on the other Nord Smartphones.

  4. Bully Maguire

    Compare this to the Samsung A52s. It has a better chip than the a53. A52s still has 3 updates left even though it’s older. Although the dim 1300 is probably faster than the 778g but most tasks are optimised more for snapdragon. Great review btw!

  5. yensteel

    Way too many phones one plus… I don't even know which is positioned against which, and design language is inconsistent.

  6. Paulo L V

    That camera design is enough for me to not buy this model 💀

  7. Răzvan Șeitan

    Horrible design imo, those huge black camera cutouts on the back only house very small lenses.

  8. David Shenton

    I bought into the OnePlus hype with the 8T and will never buy another OnePlus phone again. The supposed 120hz seems nowhere near as fluid as I was led to believe, quite often glitching, the security updates seem to regularly break something within the software and the update from Android 11 to 12 seemed to break EVEN MORE within the software. I'm actually considering turning to the dark side and getting an Apple device when the 14 comes out, such is my disappointment.

  9. andyH_England

    Looks solid. Lots of One+ haters will whine about this and that, but it offers another choice in that price range, and in the US that will be welcome, as last year’s One+ mega-growth showed with One+ mid-range devices. I would easily take the Dimensity over the Exynos and although the A53 probably has better cameras, the main one on the Nord 2T does a reasonable job (mostly). The two updates will take you three years into the future, which is the average length these phones are kept so I do not see that as a downside. 90Hz I am beginning to see as a sensible solution for optimising battery and performance and the $1000 Magic 4 Pro now even has a 90Hz option to balance these metrics. The problem with 120Hz is the next step down is to 60Hz so no middle ground so that means constantly moving between 60 and 120Hz to get better battery.

    In a Samsung dominated world, the crowd will just go with Samsung ad infinitum as they will, but the Nord 2T will give those that like to switch it up a chance to have a change and I suspect this will do really well.

  10. drad virk

    Seems like OnePlus will ship new android version to their new phone, and the old one will be stuck on the previous version after receiving it.

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