![]() ![]() Time to move to 120Hz, OnePlus your competitors already have for a year now. You get a 6.43-inch AMOLED Full HD+ display with HDR10+ compliance and a 90Hz refresh rate. OnePlus has again opted for the same display that was present on the Nord 2 and even the first Nord. The classic OnePlus alert slider that's missing on Nord CE phones is present here. The SIM tray that can accommodate two Nano-SIMs, a USB-C port and a speaker are placed along the bottom edge. The in-display fingerprint scanner is highly responsive but could have been placed a little higher where it would have been easier to reach. The front camera is embedded in a punch-hole at the top left of the screen. The rectangular camera module at the back is noticeably larger here despite hosting the same three cameras. This is where the ceramic-like finish on its predecessor's back came in handy to make the smudge marks a lot less conspicuous. It has a plastic frame that feels sturdy, but the glossy rim tends to attract smudge marks and so does the glass back. The Jade Fog variant has a glass back with a mirror finish and a very light and pleasant shade of green. Whether it looks better than the Nord 2 is a matter of individual taste I vote for the Nord 2. ![]() The OnePlus Nord 2T does look elegant, and one area where it differs from its predecessor is the back panel. Elegant design, sharp display, but still with 90Hz refresh rate
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