OnePlus recently launched a new smartphone in its budget-friendly Nord CE series, known as the Nord CE 3 Lite. This device boasts a well-rounded set of specifications, including a Snapdragon 695 chipset and a 108MP main camera. According to a recent report, the phone will also be released in the United States under a different name, the Nord N30. Now, the appearance of the N30 on the Google Play console and list of supported devices has confirmed that it is indeed a masked Nord CE 3 Lite.

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OnePlus Nord CE 3 Lite

OnePlus Nord N30 headed to the US

A OnePlus forum member recently presented evidence of the OnePlus Nord N30 being a rebranded Nord CE 3 Lite, headed to the States. It’s supposed to be the successor to the Nord N20, and the Google Play console listing seems to confirm that it’ll have a Full HD+ screen and 8GB of RAM, powered by a Snapdragon 695 chip. It’s also listed to run Android 13. Basically, it’s got pretty much the same specs as the Nord CE 3 Lite, which was just released.

Additionally, the handset has appeared on the list of Google Play-supported devices with the name OnePlus Nord N30 5G. This all makes it evident that OnePlus is just slapping a new name on the handset and calling it a day.

OnePlus Nord CE 3 Lite has already been released in India with the aforementioned specifications, but it also boasts a 5,000mAh battery that supports fast 67W charging. In the camera department, the device is equipped with a triple-camera setup that includes a 108MP primary camera along with two 2MP units for depth sensing and macro photography. For selfies, there’s a 16MP front-facing camera.


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