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Face unlock works even with a mask. You cannot unlock it from the photo, horizontally it is possible. Great camera for its price. Fast charging - 50 percent in 31 minutes is not bad at all. One of the best oxygen skins on android, for me the best. And they have one of the longest support devices in the segment of android smartphones. As they say - everything is decided by optimization. They released the first nord with an inadequate price and made the right conclusions in n10. But do you need a device with 5G support and a rather mediocre processor, with an excellent body kit for it? We understand that it is not the percent itself that is important - but what is packed with it. No wonder I bought xiaomi poco x3 - now there is something to compare. But for now, let's talk about van place. Tube 714. Hello everyone, you are on the Benefit NET channel. My name is Sanya. I upload at least 5 reviews per week. Every month I give out 5 bands of the 5th series for like, subscription and comment to any video. Terms of contests, of which there are always many at the end of the month , and my contacts are in the description, in the attachment - my telegram channel with promo codes in Ali. All draws on the 30th of every month on stream. And today I will tell you about the new One Plus nord 10 5 g smartphone . And for unpacking, tests and examples of his photos and videos, I will describe my feelings. After all, almost all smarts are now similar. The main thing is that almost. Packaging. Modest but good. The package contains a 30 watt charger, a complete cable and documentation. For your understanding of all that is happening - they did not even put a complete cover for a dollar. Not to mention the fact that the phone comes without a factory protective film on the screen and, of course, without a headset. Have a word. This is one of 7 state employees who will be on my channel for a month. I bought six myself - this one was sent by the manufacturer. Without conditions and TK. And so that you understand what risk he took, you can see my review on their phone 1+ 7t pro using the link in the upper right corner. By the way, I still use it. Nice smart. This mobile phone lacks a notification indicator, does not support wireless charging and a super- branded glass back. Plus, I didn't really like the build. But the taste and color as they say. Protective glass Gorilla Glass of the 3rd generation, the thickness of the device is almost 9 millimeters and only one color of the case. Hybrid slot for SIM and memory cards. Who does not know 1+ is the daughter of VVK. OnePlus Nord N10 5G, a long name that has caused some confusion in the minds of buyers. At first, just Nord was introduced, with the help of which the company tried to regain the title of "flagship killer", but the price that OnePlus asked for this device was not as low as people expected. Although according to the characteristics it was not bad at all. And then the company rolled out even cheaper versions of the Nord, namely the Nord N10 5G, and the Nord N100. And during sales, when there is absolutely no time to read specs , some people bought Nord N10 5G thinking that they were just buying Nord. And they were very surprised to receive the parcels with the wrong smart that they were waiting for. OnePlus has become famous in the smartphone market not only for smartphones at the price of flagships. First of all, she found fans of her proprietary Oxygen OS shell. And it's not for nothing that people call OnePlus nothing more than "Apple in the Android world ." You can now see all the specs of the apparatus. I chased him in everything and in every way. I was very positively hooked on the presence of Minnie Jack, it seems like the norm, but not for everyone. From what I've tried, mobile tanks, PABG mobile and 9th asphalt fly at high settings. But not everything is still adapted to the screen size. And frankly, the lower chin of the device kills a little . The sensor's response is excellent. Visually, nfc did not notice the lightning between 90 hertz of the screen and that of the rest of the x3. But I will not make a comparison this time. Gikbench tells us that the performance of the new processor from Qualcomm, by the way, with support for 5th generation mobile networks, is slightly higher than that of the Samsung Galaxy A71. But in anttuu the device shows less than the manufacturer promised. I am sure that with the firmware they will hold out for this business, but not yet - for what they were promising unrealistic figures is not clear. The screen is made using IPS technology. But the top smart from the same OnePlus costs completely different money! BUT! Color temperature adjustment from firmware, high pixel density at 405dpi. Decent viewing angles, complete absence of color inversion , and support for night mode neutralize the lack of an AMOLED matrix (with a pretty decent auto brightness working ). Moreover, some users hate AMOLED because of the PWM, which makes your eyes literally beg your mercy. 6 gigabytes of RAM, 128 gigabytes on board, support for memory cards up to 512 gigabytes. And this is just strong, even if you use an external drive. In the presence of NFC, face unlock, a fingerprint sensor on the back cover, which works instantly. The main camera with an aperture of f / 1.79, electronic image stabilization (and I would not say that it is super here, but the fact that there is no optical stabilization is rather bad), and three more cameras on the back that will satisfy the needs of 95% of users. There is support for video recording at 4K 30fps, and slow-mo at 240 frames per second at 720p. Photo enthusiasts will be delighted with the ability to save photos in uncompressed RAW format. The 16 megapixel front camera allows you to take decent pictures even with inconvenient backlight. And HD at 60 fps for the front camera is certainly worthy of respect. In good lighting, the cameras give just excellent results, approaching the quality of photography to flagship devices. But in the dark, things are not so rosy. Noises appear, the software noise reduction tries to smooth out the picture, and adds to it the effect of a pastel drawing, smearing it like an artist with a brush. Yes, this is my Huawei P40 PRO, though it costs two and a half times cheaper. Another pleasant surprise is unlocking in the face with a medical mask not fully pulled over the nose. There are not bad stereo speakers, the volume margin is good, they do not wheeze at maximum speed. Fast charging with 30 watts (5 volts 6 amps). It will take approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes to fully charge the smart from scratch. An hour of watching Youtube over Wi-Fi with a resolution of 1080p, according to my tests, took about 6% of the charge. A 4.2 gig movie was downloaded to the phone in 1 minute and 48 seconds, which is quite good considering the type of UFS 2.1 built-in memory. However, watching this movie for an hour using a VLC player at 50% screen brightness took 7% of the battery charge, which is almost twice as much as in the Poco X3 NFC. Strange considering the perfectly licked shell. I can only assume a lack of optimization for the relatively new processor announced in June 2020 by the developers of the VLC video player. The power supply is quite large, the bundled power cable is thick enough. The vibration motor is good, not clumsy. The speaker is loud. Recording of telephone conversations is provided immediately in the firmware. Bluetooth version 5.1, dual band wifi. Support for all currently available types of navigation networks, such as dual band GPS (L1 + L5), GLONASS, Galileo, Beidou, A-GPS. It's nice to play. Are there competitors with similar specifications for this price? Of course have! These are Realme 6 pro, Poco X3 NFC and a whole bunch of smartphones from other companies. But as they say, it was not a bobbin. I wear all my smarts without a protective film and in a case. In fact - for me there is nothing superfluous in the kit. About the smooth operation of the system, I can say that most of the users just ate. After POCO x3 and its operating system, a man's avaricious tear appeared on my cheek when I first used the device . Despite the fact that, in general, the devices are very similar and the rest has a sea of ​​buns that are not in the Nordic, the Nord has an oxidized wasp. It's not about the components, but how they work together. Any PC user who collects it for himself will be able to explain to you how everything is thin. The price according to the link in the description for the video is around 19,000 rubles. But now they cleverly turned on a gift in the form of Van Plas TVs s headphones , and it became taller. As a result, if you subtract the cost of the headphones, the price will be $ 260. The price will be more favorable - I will throw off the discount channel in the telegram using the link in the attached comment. Let me summarize. If your chin does not infuriate, you are planning to carry the device in a case and you did not have vap plas. Take it - you will definitely be happy. Comparison reviews will follow. Tomorrow there will be a review on Sony 1000 mx4, and the day after tomorrow on Realmy V3 an ultra state employee for 10,000 rubles. These devices will definitely delight you. Like your work. Write what else to buy for the review. To the device yes or no benefit no will answer! Good luck, dear friends!



Same with the new Nord from OnePlus. Let's have a look in disgusting detail work what this thing has to offer for its 400 and 500 Euros, especially in comparison to OPPO, Xiaomi and Apple. So, listen carefully and don't mess around with TikTok. For 399 Euro we find the typical OnePlus stuff out of the box: Smartphone, note for nerds to frame, silicone cover, charging cable and charging plug. I don't understand why the charger cable also had to be red here, would have looked much better in blue or black - even if it's the OnePlus feature, but this is a new chapter, isn't it? Oh speaking of 'unpacking'. Those of you who followed the launch with me on Twitch already know it: their Augmented Reality Event was pretty cool. Some manufacturers - who usually celebrate the typically crippled zoom presentations as totally innovative - really should take a page out of the book. Although if I would have been much more hyped on a design like in the invitation card, the first time you pick it up you will realize: the Nord is beautiful and valuable. However, this is how almost every telephone feels by now. Aluminium edges and glass in the front and back. Done. I'm glad that the display ends are straight and not some shit that curves around the edges. But apart from the cool Marble Blue - which can look a bit like Fisher Price toys in some light situations - nothing new. By the way, the OnePlus Buds in Nordic Blue also have this problem. Like freshly stolen from the Toys R Us. I mean, don't get me wrong: Colors are cool, but at least they have to be nice and not so plastic. But more about the buds in a minute. The AMOLED display is remarkable the first time you turn it on. With 6.44 inches not only big but with 90 Hz also fast. Yes, 90 Hz. Holy cow, in this price range a real statement. But with 408 pixels per inch at 20:9 aspect ratio very classic. You can get the Nord from August 4th in two versions: with either 8 GB RAM and 128 GB internal memory or with 12 GB RAM and 256 GB internal memory, each in blue or black. Everything else is the same for both models: Snapdragon 765G with 5G, Adreno 620, DDR4X RAM, UFS2.1, USB 2 disguised as USB C, Bluetooth 5.1, Wi-Fi ac... even if small-minded number crunchers are now pissing their pants that e.g. UFS2 is outdated and lame shit: for the target audience this is so much nifty Android technology that you can do so much more than just stupid TikTok videos in 4K. But wait, the specs remind me of... oh yeah! Exactly, the Oppo Find X2 series, more precisely the X2 Neo or X2 Lite. These are 99% identical specs. There is only one little thing the Oppos don't have: the front camera, which is one ultra wide angle lens richer in the OnePlus Nord. But otherwise, lol. That really made me laugh. But we already knew that everything is always the same. It's more a question of the combination in relation to the price and THAT's really interesting, because for 399 EUR you can get a previously unrivaled feature: a 90 Hz Amoled Display. And that makes scrolling and working a lot easier in everyday life, no matter if it's Twitter timelines or editing photos for example. Only when playing games it doesn't matter, because then only the casual games but no big title really runs with 90 fps. And if it does, then somehow not. What do people do with phones like the ROG Phone 3 with over 140 Hz? That does not even work properly on a PC! But whether it's the Nord or an Oppo or whatever, in the end it's the software that matters and not just the pure specs. The Nord runs with Oxygen OS 10, so Android 10 in sleek. Everything still runs a bit buggy but is tidy, the darkmode is consistent and nice and features like Zen Mode, read mode or even automatic subtitles are of course included. If you now have the OnePlus Buds, you can tweak the settings in best AirPod manner as a OnePlus Smartphone only function. But for 90 Euro there's not much to adjust, because in the end there are "only" wireless headphones. Unfortunately, they have the same problem as Apple's Airpods: they are made of merciless plastic and will chop any ear canal that isn't shaped like the plastic plugs from birth. I call it 'the T-Shape'. Think about that. I can't wear them for 5 minutes because they either fall out or make my ears bleed. Still, they sound okay for the price, even if they are too bass heavy for me. Mhh, what else do we have... ahh the lonely loudspeaker on the bottom is quiet and tinny. With Spotify, it won't work at the next party as a sound system. Sorry. And then there is 5G... still works as good or bad here in Germany as at OPPO, Huawei and co... Ah yes and almost forgot: the cameras. In the back we have 48, 8, 2 and 2 megapixels, on the front there are 32 and 8 megapixels. Sounds cool on paper, but let's see what that means in comparison to other phones I have scattered around, i.e. an iPhone 11 Pro for about 1000 Euro more, a same-priced OPPO or a Xiaomi that is under 300 Euro. It's best to pause the video in 4K in order to be able to inspect all details. And yes: my sample collection on Twitter still had the Oppo X2 Neo on the far right, but that was too far away in terms of price, so it's now the Xiaomi - so let's go: We take as reference a visually simple but for the cameras challenging motif with a human being. We take the iPhone 11 Pro for over 1000 Euros as a benchmark, because it's expensive. Then the OnePlus Nord, the Oppo Find X2 Lite, which is similar in price, and the Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro, which is still cheaper at around 240 Euros. On closer inspection, we notice this: the shirt and jacket are poor in detail on the iPhone because they are very noisy. Also, purple-colored aberrations and soft edges can be seen on the contours due to automatic image processing. The overall colour impression is balanced to natural, but image layers are missing, i.e. front, middle, back, everything is sharp. The overall impression is therefore rather "okay". The OnePlus Nord on the other hand, does not only show less noise, but also much more detailed textures in the shirt and jacket. You won't find any aberrations, but you'll find somewhat stronger holos on the contours due to the automatic image processing. But the overall impression is very organic due to the recognizable levels of sharpness and the bigger dynamic range. Compared to the iPhone, the face is accentuated more, which in this case is the right decision of the artificial intelligence according to the motif and doesn't look artificial. Oppo's X2 Lite looks exactly the same to me as the OnePlus, it actually seems to be the identical camera system and the Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro is, um... not suitable for shots with high dynamic range requirements. But without a human being in the picture - which artificial intelligence can pounce on - things look different. Same order of smartphones and we see with this rather difficult motif for any camera that relies on digital assistance that everyone has difficulties. Only the iPhone creates a homogeneous image from low digital sharpness and more differentiated textures. All the others either draw very softly or let image information disappear in accumulated mud. The sun, which briefly helped the X2 Lite, didn't help at all, but rather made it worse. But it's interesting that the 240 Euro Xiaomi can easily keep up, especially in comparison to an iPhone. Particularly when it comes to details - even if the digital sharpness is a bit too noticeable. That is quite remarkable. Selfies are different again. While the iPhone tends to get extremely meaty, the overall impression of the Apple device is the most natural. The One Plus Nord - what the f4ck ... so the OnePlus Nord takes Selfies the way it wants. It may be sharp and offers good dynamic range, but it almost always suffers from nasty color tones in any lighting situation. The OPPO X2 Lite is best at capturing the smallest details like lashes - although there is always a bit of softness on the skin and the Xiaomi offers the best average value for the money. Okay. What about getting dark? Last discipline: night shots straight from the palm of your hand. OnePlus was very proud of that in the presentation. Let's have a look. The iPhone creates the most atmospherically authentic photo. Even if it's noisy here and there, complex textures like the brickwork at the end of the canal are shown in detail. However, bright things like lamps or illuminated signs quickly burn out. The OnePlus again has to struggle with colour tints and shows the brickwork or pavement in the sidewalk quite greasy. But highlights in lanterns and illuminated signs don't burn out that easily. The X2 Lite has the best representation of luminous objects out of all, but loses a lot of sharpness in the dark and hardly shows any fine textures. However, Xiaomi offers the best average value for well under 300 euro. Overall bright, good representation of highlights and even smaller details, the artificial intelligence tries to keep as much as it can. Props at this price point! To be honest: I won't go into detail about the video quality because it looks great on all of them and it's pretty much the same everywhere. The point is: the video function serves most people only as a tool for social media or stupid YouTube vlogs. Most of them don't have any requirements for editing or further processing - as is the case with photos - and those who do have requirements would - due to all the limitations in various ways - turn to classic cameras anyway. Did I forget anything? Android Auto works great with it and... Oh, yeah, the battery. About 4100 mAh with the possibility to charge by cable. Not wireless. But still with 30W warp charge. Full enough in no time to fill yourself up in the night from Friday to Monday. But with a normal usage behaviour you probably don't have to charge at all during the day, at least for me it was not necessary during the test. I only connected it before going to sleep. Same with the buds, a few minutes charging is enough for several hours of music. So, what do we learn from this? The OnePlus Nord is not a milestone in smartphone history but rather proof that usable specs don't have to be expensive. It throws everything into one pot that is not new but proven, allowing many more people to enjoy features that were otherwise restricted to those with thicker wallets. How they managed that, I have no idea. But it has that initial underdog feeling again. That rebellious feeling. So thank you OnePlus for taking the community seriously. And - as always - a short video with the front camera. With the ultra wide camera to be precise. Which didn't made it into the final comparison because of reasons... Friendly reminder: every Monday night I'm live on twitch with a little show about tech and other disgusting stuff.


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