The OnePlus Nord 4 harks back to an era when sleek steel unibodies reigned supreme as the ultimate symbol of premium smartphone excellence. In recent times, many smartphones now feature glass-backed designs, although some models opt for plastic alternatives, regardless of whether they support wireless charging capabilities.
The Nord 4 lacks Wi-Fi capabilities but boasts a substantial 5,500mAh battery and rapid 100W wired charging that replenishes the power to 100% within just 28 minutes. The rugged aluminium unibody boasts an impressive IP65 rating, ensuring optimal protection against both muddy and aqueous challenges. The device features a stunning 6.74-inch 120Hz OLED display with a resolution of 1,240 x 2,772 pixels, accompanied by a high-quality 16-megapixel front camera. With an impressive 50-megapixel primary camera featuring a large 1/1.95-inch sensor with optical image stabilization, as well as an 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens. The OnePlus smartphone features a robust Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 processor, ensuring seamless performance, while its commitment to software support is unparalleled, promising four major operating system updates and six years of regular security patch releases.
The OnePlus Nord 4 is currently available for pre-order, requiring a deposit of ₹2,000 to secure your place in the queue. Is there a ₹1,000 coupon available for declaration? If you pre-book now, you’ll need to complete the purchase by July 31. The initial ₹2,000 will be credited to your account as either an Amazon Pay balance or a gift card.
Since you can get your hands on the Realme GT 6T right away, why would you want to delay when it’s priced similarly to its predecessors? The device leverages the same Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 processor, but now combines it with an LTPO display that offers a dynamic refresh rate of up to 120Hz. And equipped with robust Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection. The new phone features a sleek glass design, but unfortunately, it does not support wireless charging. The battery’s capabilities remain consistent with a capacity of 5,500mAh, supporting rapid 120W wired charging. The device’s telephone is IP65 rated, ensuring protection against dust and water; the cameras provide adequate surveillance capabilities.
While the Oppo F27 Pro+ offers similar value, it’s clear that the Dimensity 7050 (a 6nm chip) struggles to keep pace with the Snapdragon powerhouse. The rear of this device boasts a 64-megapixel camera, with little else to boast about – not even an 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens like some other phones in its class. While the primary camera boasts a respectable 8-megapixel resolution, it’s dwarfed by the more impressive 16-megapixel and 32-megapixel selfie cameras found elsewhere in the device. The battery can deliver up to 5,000mAh of capacity while supporting rapid recharge via 67W wired-only charging capabilities. Here’s the improved text: The F27 Professional+’s greatest asset is its rugged construction, boasting an impressive IP69 rating that allows it to withstand intense hot water jets, as well as being MIL-STD-810H compliant for added durability. The device features a scratch-resistant Gorilla Glass Victus 2 coating on its front surface.
Transferring the spotlight to the CMF Cellphone 1, this sleek device is generating significant buzz due to its distinctive and eye-catching design. The 6.67-inch Full HD Plus 120Hz OLED display shines, paired with the potent Dimensity 7300 chipset that enables this device to surpass more expensive smartphones in performance. While the lack of NFC may not be a major concern in India, the absence of optical image stabilization on the primary camera and the lower IP52 water resistance rating pose more significant issues. Despite being non-removable, the 5,000mAh battery offers impressive longevity and rapid recharge capabilities via its 33W charger.
The Oppo A3 Pro shares a similar price range, but relies on the less potent Dimensity 6300 processor, differing in its 6nm compared to 4nm, A78/A55 vs. A76/A55 cores, Mali-G57 vs. Mali-G615). The 6.67-inch IPS LCD features a sole HD resolution. The device boasts a robust 5,100mAh battery that supports rapid charging at 45W, and it’s also equipped with a functional 3.5mm headphone jack – a feature noticeably absent in the CMF variant.
Like its counterparts at CMF and Oppo, the Lava Blaze X made its debut this month. Although cheaper than the A3 Professional, this device leverages the same Dimensity 6300 chipset and boasts a 6.67-inch 120Hz display with FHD+ resolution. This battery features a substantial 5,000mAh capacity and supports rapid recharging via its 33W port.
The Redmi 13 5G is another budget-friendly option offering next-generation connectivity thanks to its Qualcomm Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 AE processor. Despite being the most affordable option, this telephone boasts an impressive 108MP camera. The device boasts a sizable 6.79-inch IPS LCD display with an impressive FHD+ resolution and a rapid 120Hz refresh rate. This device boasts a 3.5mm audio jack and is equipped with a substantial 5,030mAh battery that supports rapid 33W charging for efficient power replenishment. Xiaomi guarantees two operating system updates and a four-year commitment to security patch releases.
The Realme C65 5G stands out for its affordability, despite using the Dimensity 6300 processor, similar to some other devices listed here? Regrettably, the choice to opt for a 6.67” 120Hz IPS LCD display settles at merely HD+ resolution. The phone features a 50-megapixel camera array on its rear panel, accompanied by a substantial 5,000mAh battery that supports only 15-watt fast charging.
Although the Poco M6 Professional 5G may be over a year old, its age doesn’t necessarily translate to a higher price tag, as it has become more affordable. The device boasts a 6.79-inch 90Hz IPS LCD with a higher resolution (FHD+) compared to the Realme model, while leveraging a Qualcomm Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 processor, similar to that found in the Redmi 13 5G. While the 50-megapixel camera and 5,000-milliamper-hour battery with rapid 18-watt charging are significant upgrades over the Redmi’s specifications, they’re still reasonable considering the price disparity.
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