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OnePlus Nord 2T

Price: £369 from fave.co/3ttmfTI

The OnePlus Nord 2T is very similar to 2021’s Nord 2, but that doesn’t stop the newer version from being one of the best mid-range phones you can buy.

The 2T adds faster 80-watt charging and a newer processor for a lower starting price than before. It shows how far smartphone technology has come that the Nord 2T is so good I’d recommend most people should buy it over the £799 OnePlus 10 Pro.

It costs half as much but does most things just as well. It’s not a sonic leap forward for OnePlus by any means but if you are looking to upgrade your phone and are on a budget, the Nord 2T should be close to the top of your list.

DESIGN

This is a svelte and thin 190g device despite the relatively large screen, which is flat unlike many premium devices that opt for curved edge displays. The back of the phone is glass with a large and unusual camera unit that houses two large black discs.

In the top circle is the main camera lens while in the bottom circle sits two other lenses positioned at 12 and 7 o’clock. It looks a little odd but at least it’s distinctive. A single front-facing camera sits in the top left of the screen as a cut out and generally keeps out of the way.

The clean look of the mint green ‘Jade Fog’

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