OnePlus CEO recently hinted that the company is looking to build an ecosystem and that plan will kick off with a product launch event next month in India. The Chinese company is expected to launch the OnePlus TV and also a mid-range smartphone, something it had not done in years. The smartphone was earlier tipped to adopt the moniker OnePlus Z but a recent tip points to it being named OnePlus Nord.oneplus z

Well, the OnePlus Nord (OnePlus Z if you like) has now been certified by Germany’s TuV Rheinland. The device certified by TUV Rheinland actually bore the name OnePlus AC2003. But if you recall, the same model had earlier appeared on Geekbench database with some of its key specs in tow.

The TUV Rheinland certification page shows the device will pack a 5V/6A super-fast charging support. This means the device may ship with a 30W fast charging adapter. Unfortunately, the page doesn’t reveal any more detail of the model. However, recertification is also a pointer to the fact that the model will have a display that is devoid of harmful blue light.

The earlier GeekBench listing for the OnePlus AC2003 reveals the device will be powered by an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G processor paired with 12GB of RAM. For the interface, the smartphone will ship with Android 10 OS out of the box. The OnePlus Nord 5G is rumoured to pack a 6.4-inch AMOLED screen with a centrally placed punch hole and support for 90Hz refresh rate. The phone is also rumoured to feature a quad-camera setup at the rear while it will get its juice from a 4000mAh battery with USB-C port and 30W fast charging support.

 

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