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A Galaxy A52 5G competitor?

June 7, 2021
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The OnePlus Nord CE is coming in hot on June 10. OnePlus is still trying to keep the mystery alive but leaked specifications of the phone have given us a good idea of what to expect from the new Nord.

Now, tipster Ishan Agarwal has outed the alleged price for the OnePlus Nord CE. The leak is also accompanied by alleged prices for the OnePlus TV U1S models set to debut alongside the phone.

OnePlus Nord CE price

As per Agarwal, the Snapdragon 750G toting OnePlus Nord CE will cost Rs 22,999 in India (~$315). That’s a tad cheaper than the Samsung Galaxy M42 5G which also features the same chipset. However, it doesn’t have the 90Hz refresh rate or the 64MP primary shooter expected to feature on the Nord CE.

Meanwhile, the Samsung Galaxy A52 5G costs $374/£399/€429 internationally. The phone also carries the Snapdragon 750G SoC and features a 120Hz display, 4,500mAh battery, and a 64MP quad-camera setup. If OnePlus prices the Nord CE close to the India price in the global markets, it could very well undercut Samsung’s popular mid-range phone.

In India, the Galaxy A52 5G, when or if it launches, could cost much more than its international counterpart. The 4G version of the phone alone costs Rs 27,999 (~$384).

Besides the price of the OnePlus Nord CE, Agarwal also leaked a render of the back panel of the phone in association with Pricebaba. In it, the phone is depicted in a blue colorway reminiscent of the original Nord. A triple camera stack is also visible at the back and we can see volume keys on the left edge. The right edge of the phone is not visible so we’re not sure if an alert slider is present or not.

OnePlus TV U1S prices

According to Agarwal, the OnePlus TV U1S should release with three models — 50-inch, 55-inch, and 65-inch. The prices of these models are tipped at Rs 37,999 (~$521), Rs 45,999 (~$631), and Rs 60,999 (~$837), respectively.

Agarwal also leaked images of the TV showing a sleek, thin-bezel design. The remote in the leaked render has hotkeys for Google Assistant, Netflix, and Amazon Prime Video.

Elsewhere, the OnePlus TV U1S models are expected to pack 4K resolution, a 60Hz refresh rate, 30W speakers, and a built-in 1080p camera with Google Duo support. You can read more about the new OnePlus TV U1S series here.

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