
OnePlus Nord CE 5G renders show a glossy back panel, punch-hole camera on display
India Today
Most of the specifications of the upcoming smartphone by OnePlus have already been hinted at and the new renders confirm some of them.
OnePlus Nord CE 5G is set to mark its debut in India tomorrow in the OnePlus Summer Launch event. Speculations till the build up to the launch have revealed much about the smartphone already and new ones tell us yet more information about the upcoming OnePlus smartphone. Renders of the OnePlus Nord CE 5G have now emerged online and they show us some interesting specifications we can expect on the device. For starters. The smartphone will come with a display sporting a punch-hole selfie shooter at its top left corner. The new renders have been shared by Pricebaba in a report. The images show full details of the smartphone’s design and what it will carry. As per the leaks, the OnePlus Nord CE 5G will come with a triple-lens camera module placed on a glossy back panel. Accompanying this will be a power button on the right edge and volume rockers on the left.
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