OnePlus Nord N10 5G 6GB LPDDR4x 128GB UFS2.1
6.49″ 90Hz Display Smoother scrolling and a more responsive display that elevates your viewing experience. Experience better sound conveniently The N10 is equipped with a 3.5mm headphone jack and built in Dual Stereo Speakers with noise cancellation support so you never miss a beat.
OnePlus N10 | 6.49″ 90Hz Display – Amazingly smooth and responsive | 3.5mm headphone jack and Dual Stereo speakers so you never miss a beat | Quad Camera – 64MP Main Camera, Ultra wide angle, Macro and Monochrome Camera | 4300mAh Battery and Warp Charge 30T that gives you a day’s power in 30 minutes | Qualcomm(R) Snapdragon(TM) 690 to enable smooth performance and 5G connectivity.
Additional information
Dimensions | Height: 163 mm |
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In The Box | OnePlus Nord N10 5G |
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In telecommunications, 5G is the fifth generation of cellular network technology, which mobile operators began deploying worldwide in 2019 as the successor to 4G. 5G is based on standards defined by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) under the IMT-2020 requirements, which outline performance targets for speed, latency, and connectivity to support advanced use cases.
Like their predecessors, 5G networks are cellular networks, in which the service area is divided into small geographical areas called cells. All 5G wireless devices in a cell are connected to the Internet and the telephone network by radio waves through a base station and antennae in the cell. The new networks offer not only higher download speeds, with a peak speed of 10 gigabits per second (Gbit/s) when there is only one user in the network, but also significantly lower latency, enabling near-instantaneous communication. 5G networks have higher bandwidth, allowing them to connect more devices simultaneously and improving the quality of Internet services in crowded areas. These features make 5G particularly suited for applications requiring real-time data exchange, such as extended reality (XR), autonomous vehicles, remote surgery, and industrial automation. Additionally, the increased bandwidth is expected to drive the adoption of 5G as a general Internet service provider (ISP), particularly through fixed wireless access (FWA), competing with existing technologies such as cable Internet, while also facilitating new applications in the Internet of Things (IoT) and machine-to-machine communication.
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Devices with 4G capabilities are not compatible with 5G networks due to the lack of necessary hardware to support the significant changes in network architecture and the higher frequencies used in 5G.
Nord, a word meaning "north" in several European languages, may refer to:
OnePlus Technology (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. (Chinese: 一加科技; pinyin: Yījiā Kējì), doing business as OnePlus, is a Chinese consumer electronics manufacturer headquartered in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. It was a subsidiary of BBK Electronics, a company which also had Oppo.
OnePlus was founded by Pete Lau and Carl Pei on 16 December 2013 to develop a high-end flagship smartphone running Cyanogen OS that would come to be known as the OnePlus One. OnePlus would continue to release smartphones afterwards. In 2020, OnePlus released the OnePlus Nord, its first mid-range smartphone since the OnePlus X in 2015. Pei would oversee the design and marketing of OnePlus' products until his departure from the company in October 2020, going on to found the consumer electronics manufacturer Nothing.
UFS2 may refer to:
- Unix File System
- Universal Flash Storage v2.0
by Richard
Overall, I would say that I am well pleased with the phone, but I do have a few sticking points. First, I would say that although the huge screen is great (in comparison to my previous iPhone) it is rather uncomfortable to store in trouser pockets as it tends to dig into the waist when seated and also can easily be dropped when trying to reach the top corners of the screen when using with one hand. Secondly, I miss an easy slider to change between normal and silent modes. The Do Not Disturb mode is hard to configure to my own settings and the widgets available on the Play Store are only of limited use.
by Mike
Had to upgrade my phone for the last 3 years.
I got this device after looking for a phone with a good camera, big storage, decent processor and with an average budget. The set up and use are quite easy and user friendly.
It comes in a box with a a type C charger and instructions.
by Patrick
Received this phone today after getting a OnePlus N100 the other week for my son, and I must say for the price it’s a really good phone. Screen is great and apps responsive, the only qualm I have is that notifications are slightly delayed in coming to the phone meaning I miss some, however it’s not a big issue.
A Must have phone!
by Rodolpho
The product is very good and reasonably priced however I thought nowadays most of phones would come with wireless charge capability. The Oneplus Nord N10 5G does not have it hence my 4 star rating. Apart from that I am happy with my purchase so far.
by Ben
Great phone, it’s cheap but can do everything and who cares if there’s a sticker on the back 🤣
by Jimmy
The screen was a little unresponsive at first, but seems to have woken up now. Good OS, fine display, splendid price – very happy!