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OnePlus Nord CE 2 Review: A mixed bag

The OnePlus Nord CE 2 does not do anything outstanding. At this price point, there are other phones like the iQOO Z3 and the Realme 9 Pro+ that offer better value. Both these phones bring powerful hardware, and the Realme 9 Pro+ also brings slightly better cameras. But then again, both these phones also have their fail points. For example, the iQOO Z3 does not sport an AMOLED panel, while the Realme 9 Pro+ loses to the competition in the design department. In comparison, the Nord CE 2 successfully manages to avoid falling into this trap. OnePlus' new mid-range device does not offer segment-leading performance in any of the main departments. In fact, it remains strictly above-par overall. But what the Nord CE 2 does right is that it does not fail in any of these departments. Be it cameras, general performance, or even gaming, it offers above-par results everywhere, thereby establishing itself as a good contender for your money -- even if not an outright winner. 

Back in 2020, OnePlus changed the rules of the game when it decided to launch the Nord series. With the original Nord, the company made its way back to a budget segment it gradually vacated a few years ago. The phone was met with a good response, helping it become a fan favourite.

A few months later, OnePlus upped its mid-range game with an even more aggressively priced device, the Nord CE. This one, however, did not turn out to be such a hit. And now, the company has launched a follow-up device in the form of the Nord CE 2. On paper, the phone offers a good price to performance ratio, along with a gorgeous design. But how does it perform in real life? Let's find out in our in-depth review of the Nord CE 2. 

OnePlus Nord CE 2: Build and design 

OnePlus has had a history of building good-looking phones, and the Nord CE 2 is no exception. It features clean lines and a glossy back panel. Consistent with other Nord series phones, the Nord CE 2 also attempts to keep things simple and classy. However, because of certain design decisions, the phone now looks more eye-catching than the other Nord series phones we've seen in the past. 

The biggest among these is the decision to equip the phone with a raised camera module that protrudes quite a bit. This gives the phone a distinct look from the back -- unlike anything we've seen on a Nord series phone in the past. The OnePlus Nord CE 2 is being launched in two colorways. First up is Gray Mirror. OnePlus explains that this one offers a smooth, mirror-like finish with flashy overtones that looks like "luxurious polished metal". And the other one is the more understated Bahama Blue colorway. While OnePlus may want you to believe this one is understated and classy, the reality is quite different. Make no mistake, it looks good. But sadly a phone that's trying hard to look good. 

Because of the materials used on the device, the phone feels slippery in the hand, and its back panel is also a major smudge magnet. But because of the presence of a light-reflecting gradient pattern at the back, the effects of smudges are nullified a bit. Apart from this, the OnePlus Nord CE 2 also offers solid build quality which definitely proves to be a pro in the phone's favour. 

OnePlus Nord CE 2: Display

In the display department, the Nord 2 comes with a 6.43 inch 90Hz Fluid AMOLED display which performs as expected. The panel is HDR10+ certified and offers a peak brightness of 800 nits. It also comes with HDR support for platforms like Netflix, YouTube, and Amazon Prime Video.

The panel itself is par for the course and works well for all intents and purposes. It gets plenty bright -- even under direct sunlight -- and outputs vibrant and punchy colours. OnePlus has included two display profiles. Of these, we found the Gentle the more balanced for all basic use, however, if you're looking to watch movies on Netflix, or play games, we'd recommend switching to the Vivid profile for access to a wider colour gamut. The OnePlus Nord CE 2's panel also offers good viewing angles and text legibility is also up to the mark, and overall the display is good for games and also watching videos and movies on it.

OnePlus Nord CE 2: Specification and performance

The OnePlus Nord 2 is a phone for the masses, and as such, the company has attempted to cover all bases with the device -- including core hardware. Under the hood, we get a powerful mid-range chipset in the form of the Dimensity 900 SoC, which is paired to either 6GB or 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. This hardware interacts with a copy of Android 11 based OxygenOS  11. While we would have preferred Android 12, the wait will not be too long as the device is expected to get the Android 12 update soon. 

This combination of the Nord CE 2's core hardware and clean software ensures that the phone offers just about enough to handle day-to-day tasks with ease. In our time with the phone, there was no noticeable lag, and apps of daily use worked without any hitches.

However, it was in the benchmarks and gaming department that the phone did leave a little to be desired. We put the phone to the sword by testing it using benchmarks such as AnTuTu, Geekbench and 3DMark WildLife, and in all these tests, the results thrown up by the device were a little underwhelming. 

In fact, all the benchmarks that we ran on the device proved one thing, the OnePlus Nord CE 2 is not even making the best use of the chipset at hand, with its scores lesser than the Oppo Reno 7 which also sports the same chipset underneath the hood. While the difference in the scores isn't night and day, it's still enough to point out in this review. 

Thankfully though, the phone's below-par performance in benchmarks is not carried over to gaming, where the device managed to run simpler titles such as Call of Duty Mobile and Asphalt 9 Legends without any troubles. Playing these games, we noticed no frame drops and the performance was generally smooth. The Nord CE 2 also performed well in the CPU Throttling Test, where it only throttled to about 95 per cent of its performance. This is a good hint that the phone handles its thermals well, and also that it could offer sustained peak performance during long gaming sessions.

OnePlus Nord CE 2: Cameras

The OnePlus Nord CE 2 offers some decent hardware in the camera department. The phone has triple cameras on the back with a 64-megapixel primary camera, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide camera and a 2-megapixel macro lens completing the set-up. On the front, we have a 16-megapixel selfie camera. 

In the limited time we've had with the device, we found the Nord CE 2's cameras to perform quite well. The primary camera on the device is capable of clicking some really good-looking pictures in daylight with a good amount of detail and clarity. Backed by OnePlus' advanced photography algorithm, pictures clicked in daylight come with natural colours. This is also largely the case for the ultra-wide lens which manages to capture a good amount of details and the colour accuracy is again on point. 

OnePlus Nord CE 2

However, because of the lower megapixel count of this lens, the photos don't come out looking as sharp as the ones from the primary lens. There is also some barrel distortion effect in these photos, but thankfully it's maintained to a minimal level. 

Low light performance for both lenses is decent, with the phone's computational photography algorithm mostly bumping up the brightness in night mode shots, rather than filling the shot with more details. Additionally, there is also some level of noise in these low-light shots. 

The phone also offers a 2-megapixel macro camera lens. But this one appears to be there just to make up the numbers. It is largely held back by its low megapixel count, as macro shots clicked using it come out with low details and lack sharpness too. The front camera on the device does a decent job capturing accurate skin tones and details. I'll be honest, this lens is not in the segment, but it's good enough and it gets the job done. 

OnePlus Nord CE 2: Battery 

The battery department is where the OnePlus Nord CE 2 makes up a lot of lost ground. This is because OnePlus has not only equipped the device with a big 4500mAh battery but also added support for its top-of-the-line 65W Warp Charge. These two working together help it not only get one over the Nord CE but brings it on par with the Nord 2. 

After a full charge, the phone can generally last a day and a half on moderate use. However, if you plan on watching movies or playing games on the device the battery life does suffer a little. To give our readers an idea, in our video loop test this meant the Nord 2 managed around 9 hours of screen time at the loss of 40 per cent charge and for games such as Call of Duty Mobile 4 per cent battery drop after 20 minutes of use. When we did run out of charge, we hooked the device to the OnePlus 65W Warp charger to fill up the battery to about 50 percent in 13 minutes, and a full charge in about 32 minutes.

OnePlus Nord CE 2: Is it worth buying?

In my opinion, the OnePlus Nord CE 2 does not do anything outstanding. At this price point, there are other phones like the iQOO Z3 and the Realme 9 Pro+ that offer better value. Both these phones bring powerful hardware, and the Realme 9 Pro+ also brings slightly better cameras. But then again, both these phones also have their fail points. For example the iQOO Z3 does not sport an AMOLED panel, while the Realme 9 Pro+ loses to the competition in the design department. 

In comparison, the Nord CE 2 successfully manages to avoid falling into this trap. OnePlus' new mid-range device does not offer segment leading performance in any of the main departments. In fact, it remains strictly above-par overall. But what the Nord CE 2 does right is that it does not fail in any of these departments. Be it cameras, general performance or even gaming, it offers above-par results everywhere, thereby establishing itself as a good contender for your money -- even if not an outright winner.



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Sony PlayStation 5 up for pre-booking on February 22, 2022

For gamers who have still not gotten their hands on the PS5 (review), there’s some good news on the horizon. The PS5 will be available for pre-booking on February 22 on ShopAtSC and GamestheShop. It’s been a harrowing time for gamers in India as a lot of gamers have still not been able to purchase a PS5 but here's your chance.  

PS5 up for Pre-Booking on February 22, 2022

Games the Shop and ShopAtSC will have the console up for pre-order on February 22, 2022 at 12 PM Indian Standard Time. The PS5 has a handful of exclusives such as Returnal (review), Demon Souls, Astro's Playroom, Destruction AllStars, to name a few. First party heavy hitters like Spider-Man Miles Morales (review), Sackboy: A Big Adventure and more are available on the PS4 as well. Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart (review) is exclusive to the PS5 only. The market for Blu-Ray discs isn’t as big in India as it is elsewhere in the world so we do think that more units of the Digital Edition will ship this time. Or, at least we’re hoping they do.  

Getting a next-gen console has been difficult in India. Both the PS5 and Xbox Series X (review) are hard to get and a big reason for this is the ongoing global chip shortage. Despite the global shortage, Sony says the PS5 is the best-selling console, with more than 7.8 million units sold. Sony still has highly anticipated games such as God of War: Ragnarok scheduled to launch in 2022, respectively for the PS5. In fact, you can check out our full review of the latest Sony exclusive in Horizon Forbidden West right here. 



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Realme Narzo 50 could launch in India on February 24: Heres what we know so far

Realme has started teasing an imminent launch of its Narzo 50 smartphone. Although the date of arrival is not confirmed yet, 91Mobiles through its retail sources, have learned that Realme Narzo 50 will be out on February 24. We could be getting the official date any time soon as the phone is already visible on Amazon India. It’s one of the main online outlets and in its teaser tweet and the Amazon microsite, the phone is being promoted with the phrase— “The Performance Boost” slogan.

Realme Narzo 50 Specs and Features (Expected)

So, the Realme Narzo 50 is said to feature a MediaTek Helio G96 chipset, the same that’s rumoured to be part of the forthcoming Redmi Note 11 Pro India edition. 

The offered memory combinations could be 4+64GB and 6+128GB and the colour choices could be Speed Black and Speed Blue. 

A 5000mAh battery could also be powering the device. The supported charger could be a 33W and you are likely to insert this through a USB-C port. 

Other specs in the mix may include a 50MP+ 2MP+ 2MP rear camera setup, a 16MP front camera, and Realme UI 3.0 software based on Android 12.

Realme Narzo 50 Price and Availability (Expected)

The 4+64GB and 6+128GB variants of Realme Narzo 50 could come at ₹15,990 and ₹17,999 respectively in India. Let’s see if these turn out to be true at the launch event.

In the meantime, you can read Digit.in for more news, buying guides, feature stories, reviews, and everything else tech-related.



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Call of Duty: Mobile Season 2: Task Force 141 Update Brings New Content, Special Bundle Celebrating Holi

Call of Duty: Mobile Season 2: Task Force 141 has been announced and it will be releasing for Android and iOS devices on February 24 at 5:30am IST. The new season will bring new content such as maps, weapons, weapon blueprints, themed events, operators, operator skins, and more. Activision is also celebrating Holi as it has announced a new Festival of Colours bundle f...

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Redmi Note 11 Pro series will reportedly launch in India in March: Heres what you could expect

After the launch of the Redmi Note 11 and Redmi Note 11S in India, the company is likely working on bringing the Pro variants. A fresh new leak by Yogesh Brar through 91Mobiles claim that the Redmi 11 Pro models could land in the country sometime in the first half of March. And there will be two variants viz. the Redmi Note 11 Pro and the Redmi Note 11 Pro+. Now note that the Pro model would be a 4G phone while the Pro Plus will be 5G-ready. The report also tells that the Redmi Note 11 Pro 4G will be powered by an Helio G96 chipset and the Redmi Note 11 Pro+ will be having Snapdragon 695 processor inside. 

As per this source, the Redmi Note 11 Pro+ will be a rebadged Redmi Note 11 Pro Global Edition. If that’s the case, here’s what you could expect from this device:

Redmi Note 11 Pro+ Specs and Features (Expected)

Redmi Note 11 Pro+ could sport a 6.67-inch AMOLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate. The front camera is a 16MP snapper. As for the back shooters, you’ve got a 108MP+ 8MP+ 2MP triple camera setup.

The software could be MIUI 13 based on Android 11. This may come on top of the Snapdragon 695 5G chipset roomed with LPDDR4x and UFS 3.1 storage. The battery size may be 5000mAh supported by a 67W fast charger.

Redmi Note 11 Pro Global Variants

You may also get 4G VoLTE, expandable storage up to 1TB, dual-band WiFi, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, and USB-C 2.0 port.

Meanwhile, the Redmi Note 11 Pro (4G) is said to ship with a MediaTek Helio G96 processor. And both phones may go on sale through Flipkart instead of Amazon.

We shall keep you posted on any updated about these two phones.

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Poco X4 Pro 5G live images leak revealing the squared-off design, 108MP camera, 120Hz screen, and 67W charging

The Poco X4 Pro could be on its way to the market as it’s been exposed in a new leak. A German website named Smartdroid had shared the alleged live images of Poco X4 Pro 5G (although now it appears to be deleted). The phone, as well as its box, were shown off in this post. As per it, the device has trendy squared-off edges. That and the large camera panel looks strikingly slick. Within that camera bump, we can see a 108MP camera mark. And in other photos, the device’s other charms like 120Hz FHD+ AMOLED screen, 67W fast charging, a 6nm process-based Snapdragon 5G chipset and MIUI 13 software are revealed. 

Poco X4 Pro 5G Specs and Features (Expected)

Poco X4 Pro 5G could flaunt a 6.7-inch FHD+ AMOLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate. There is a central cutout for the selfie shooter. This is purportedly a 16MP sensor. Meanwhile, by the back, as the leaked images show, you could get a 108MP camera. Its companions are rumoured to be an 8MP ultrawide snapper and a 2MP macro lens.

Inside, the Poco X4 Pro could be housing a Snapdragon 695 5G SoC coupled with up to 8GB RAM and 256GB internal storage. According to the new leak, the software will be Android 11-based MIUI 13.

Other perks in the package could include a 5000mAh battery with 67W charging support, NFC, a  dual speaker setup, among other things.

We may get stronger evidence surrounding the device in the coming days. 

Until then, keep reading Digit.in for news, buying guides, feature stories, reviews, and everything else tech-related.



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Call of Duty Mobile Season 2 brings back Task Force 141 to both Android and iOS

COD Mobile will receive a fresh new update that would let the players experience the fan-favorite One-Four-One, a multinational special-ops unit in the game. You would be able to play along with Simon “Ghost” Riley and Kyle “Gaz” Garrick. For the uninitiated, Task Force 141’s agents were the leads of the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 game. Anyhoo, besides the new characters, you will be able to also enjoy a new map called Hardhat, unlock new weapons and take part in a new themed event called Counter Intel. Not only that, to celebrate the oncoming Holi and Carnival festivities, CODM S2 will have themed weapons, avatars, and other bundles in-store.

Here are the complete details:

Call of Duty Mobile Season 2 Update: Task Force 141 and other new things 

In this new update, Call of Duty: Mobile players can join Gaz and others from the Task Force 141 unit in multiplayer missions on a new map, armed with new arms, ammunition. 

You will get to play and earn 50 new levels of Battle Pass rewards. The S02 update also brings with it a slew of free and premium content. Activision highlights the aforementioned Simon “Ghost” Riley and Kyle “Gaz” Garrick, the new JAK-12 automatic shotgun, a new Chopper Gunner scorestreak, Weapon Blueprints, Calling Cards, Charms, COD Points (CP), and tells there’ll be a lot more to come throughout this season.

The new map is called Hardhat and long-time fans of the franchise might recall it from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. It is a construction site for a new business complex and most of the gameplay will be close-quarters combat with its many choke points and unfinished buildings. 

To give you a hint of the new themed event, it will be called Counter Intel and the premise would be that “Terrorists have seized control of the city and it’s up to players to liberate the city by completing tasks slowly taking over the map one node at a time. Strategic choices are critical to the success of the mission and players will be rewarded for their bravery.”

And like we already told you, the game will be having themed weapons, avatars, and more to celebrate the forthcoming Holi and Carnival festivals. These will be besides new Seasonal Challenges, Lucky Draws, Bundles, etc. So, prepare to play as the new update will be here soon. You may find more details here.

Also, you can check out the reveal trailer below.

For more such news, buying guides, features stories, reviews, and everything else tech-related, keep reading Digit.in.



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