OnePlus recently launched its new smartphone Oneplus NOrd CE 2. Now the company is planning to launch another smartphone of its Nord series. This smartphone can be OnePlus Nord 3. OnePlus Nord 3 with 150W fast charging support can be launched in the second quarter of this year. The new OnePlus phone is expected to be the next generation of the OnePlus Nord 2 which was launched in July last year. Last year's model had Warp Charge 65 (65W) charging technology which is rated to charge the battery from zero to 100% in 30 minutes.
Earlier this week at MWC, OnePlus' sibling Realme announced its 150W SuperVOOC charging standard, which is claimed to fully charge a 4,500mAh battery in 15 minutes. Realme also introduced its 150W charging standard which it calls 150W UltraDart Charge. According to the report, the OnePlus Nord 3 can be based on the Realme GT Neo 3. Which was announced at MWC 2022 with the company's 150W charging technology. Apart from this, it will be a 5G smartphone. Also, a triple rear camera setup can be found in it.
OnePlus hasn't confirmed any details about the OnePlus Nord 3 yet. But still, the smartphone maker has maintained the record of introducing a new Nord flagship once a year since the launch of OnePlus Nord in July 2020. Looking at the historical record of OnePlus in the last two years, the OnePlus Nord 3 may arrive in July.
The OnePlus Nord series that included the regular OnePlus Nord and OnePlus Nord 2 as well as the OnePlus Nord CE and OnePlus Nord N models recently crossed 10 million unit sales as per the brand's claim.
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