The Nord CE 2 Lite 5G suffers from Classic OnePlus problems but is a good buy in the price segment. Unless you want to go for a lightweight phone
OnePlus had the perfect strategy to enter a segmented smartphone market. When the company started, it created a novelty item with an invitation-only purchase and low prices beating the flagship segment. Slowly, it started including more people in the fray and by the seventh iteration of its flagship, the company was well set to upend the big players. It had created a niche for itself, with the likes of Marques Brownlee swearing by the brand. Over time, chinks have started to appear in its approach. The mid-segment categories haven’t worked as well and the higher ones are nowhere near the competition. There seems to be gradual weaning off.
The new Nord CE 2 Lite is a bridge between the two worlds: the old and the new.
Design
Camera
The front camera is prominent on the screen, with a cut out on the side and a halo around it. Noticeable at first, it eventually fades into the user experience. Nord has done an excellent job with its phone screens, and this is no exception. The refresh rate goes to 120hz (variable, of course) and the brightness is good.
The colours are pronounced. There were some spots that created a problem, but overall the screen worked well for viewing videos. Auto adjustment of brightness takes some time, but that can be fixed with a software patch. At night, the screen light was a bit bright for my preference, but otherwise compared to the competition Nord performs better.
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