OnePlus launched OnePlus Nord 5 with 7000mAh battery and 100W charging, 50MP OIS camera, check price

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So OnePlus is back again. And this time, it’s not a flagship killer… it’s more like a budget king. The OnePlus Nord 5 is all set to launch in India on July 8, 2025, and people are already getting excited. I mean, who wouldn’t be? The phone looks stylish, has a big battery, smooth display, and doesn’t cost a bomb.

The price is expected to be around ₹30,000 to ₹35,000, which is not bad at all if you look at the specs. Let’s break it down and see what’s really inside this Nord 5.

Big Display, Smooth Feel

First thing first – the screen. The OnePlus Nord 5 comes with a 6.77-inch OLED display. It’s big, colourful and just feels good when you use it. The resolution is 1.5K, which sounds fancy and yeah, things look sharp. Scrolling through apps or watching movies on this screen will feel smooth because of the 120Hz or 144Hz refresh rate. That basically means it won’t feel laggy. Even playing games will be fun.

The bezels are thin too. So overall, it gives that premium phone look.

Design Looks Clean and Cool

The phone design is actually nice. It’s simple but in a good way. Comes in three shades – Titanium, Phantom Black, and Breeze Blue. I personally like the Titanium one, but all of them look fresh. Also, it feels sturdy in hand. Doesn’t feel like cheap plastic.

It’s slim too. And the camera module on the back isn’t bulky, which is a relief.

Performance Is Solid

Under the hood, the OnePlus Nord 5 is running on the MediaTek Dimensity 9400e processor. It’s an octa-core chip, so it handles stuff quite well. Whether you’re gaming or just watching reels all day, this phone should not slow down.

It’s not a super heavy gaming phone, but yes, it can handle games like BGMI, Free Fire, and COD without big issues. And it doesn’t heat up too fast, which is cool.

Cameras That Get the Job Done

On the camera side, the phone packs a 50MP main camera with OIS (optical image stabilization). That means if your hand shakes while clicking, the photo won’t blur that much. It also has an 8MP ultra-wide camera for landscape shots or maybe group photos.

Front side has a 16MP selfie shooter, which is more than enough for decent selfies and video calls. Not a camera phone exactly, but it does a good job in daylight. Night mode is there too, so that’s a bonus.

Battery and Charging

Now let’s talk about the battery and this one is actually the highlight. The OnePlus Nord 5 is expected to come with a 6700mAh or even 7000mAh battery. Yes, that’s huge! You can easily go one full day, even two days if you’re not using it non-stop.

And wait, here comes the magic 100W fast charging. Like seriously, even if your battery is at 0%, it can charge to 100% in less than half an hour. That’s life saving when you’re in a rush.

Software and Extra Bits

Software-wise, you’ll most likely get Android 13 or maybe Android 15, depending on when it drops. With OxygenOS, the phone’s UI stays clean, smooth, and no bloatware mess.

There’s in-display fingerprint sensor, which works fast. Also, it has dual stereo speakers, so sound is loud enough. But yeah, no headphone jack. And no FM radio either sad for old-school users.

Launch Date and Price

As said earlier, the OnePlus Nord 5 will launch in India on July 8, 2025. You can grab it online from Amazon or through the OnePlus website.

Price is not confirmed, but it should be somewhere between ₹30,000 to ₹35,000, depending on RAM and storage combo.

Conclusion

If you’re someone looking for a phone that’s stylish, smooth to use, good for games, has a big battery, and charges super fast then yes, the OnePlus Nord 5 makes sense. It’s not the best camera phone out there, but it does okay. For day-to-day stuff, it’s more than enough.

Especially that battery and charging combo that alone is a winner. And if your budget is around ₹30k, this is definitely one phone to check out.

So, in simple words yes, OnePlus Nord 5 is a strong deal. Not perfect, but pretty close.

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