The OnePlus Nord 4 has been rumored to be a rebrand of the China-only OnePlus Ace 3V. Last week, the Nord 4 was confirmed with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 chipset – just like the Ace 3V.
A Geekbench listing has now surfaced for a OnePlus phone with model number CPH2621, and you know what – it's powered by the same SoC. So this could be Nord 4.
OnePlus Ace 3 V
It manages 1,875 single-core points and 4,934 multi-core points, and the tested prototype had 12GB of RAM, though more memory options will be available at launch. Unsurprisingly, it runs Android 14 and the Nord 4 should add OxygenOS 14 on top of that.
The same device is also said to have a battery with a rated capacity of 5,430 mAh, which has been through the Eurofins certification process, which will undoubtedly be advertised as a normal capacity of 5,500 mAh – Talk with us – Same as Ace 3V. But the plot gets stronger (or rather It varies Small) As for charging, the certification tells us that the Nord 4 supports 80W, while the Ace supports 3V 100W.
OnePlus Ace 3 V
We're not sure what's going on here, but OnePlus devices in the past have been known to support slow wireless charging for North American markets, so this could be it. Otherwise, it doesn't make much sense for the recently launched Nord CE4, cheaper to support faster charging (at 100W) than the Nord 4, but stranger things have happened in the mobile world before.
Next, the camera FV 5 database Nord 4 will have a 50MP main camera with OIS and f/1.9 aperture, which is slightly different from the f/1.8 of Ace 3V's predecessor shooter. The 16MP selfie camera, however, looks the same.
It's unclear when exactly Nord 4 will be announced, but it should happen soon. We will definitely let you know.
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