OnePlus Nord, the company's upcoming mid-range phone, has made its first public appearance.
OnePlus posted a teaser video on Instagram and YouTube offering a few brief glimpses of the phone, and certain clues as to what its features may be.
If you look at the video veryclosely (Android Authority has a detailed analysis), you'll just be able to make out a dual selfie camera and three or four rear cameras arranged in a vertical bump on the phone's back.
True to the Nord name, which OnePlus says comes from the concept of "true north," the device has a gray-blue, icy color.
Notably, in the video we see someone taking an underwater photo, which might mean that the Nord will be waterproof. There's also a scene in which a person takes a photo of fireworks, which indicates a night mode of some sort. Generally, it seems that OnePlus has focused on photo and video quality with the Nord.
SEE ALSO: OnePlus to launch a more affordable line of smartphonesOnePlus Nord has been available as a limited pre-order since July 1 for a €20 payment, even though most of its specs aren't revealed. One thing we know about it is that it'll feature Qualcomm's Snapdragon 765G processor. The price hasn't been fully revealed yet, but it will be less than $500.
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