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OnePlus Nord N30 SE 5G spotted on TUV certification and Geekbench database; launch seems imminent

Previously in the month of November, we spotted a new OnePlus device- OnePlus Nord N30 SE 5G on the TDRA certification website with model number “CPH2605.”. This is going to be the successor of the previously launched N20 SE. Well, the brand has not officially announced the launch of this device yet.

But this upcoming device has once again been spotted on the TUV certification website and Geekbench database which reveal some key details about the OnePlus Nord N30 SE 5G.

As per the TUV listing, this upcoming device will be backed by a 4,880 mAh battery (rated value) typical 5,000 mAh while it will support 33W fast charging. Whereas the Geekbench database reveals that this device will be powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 6020 processor. It will offer 4GB RAM and run on Android 13 OS. It has received a 703 single-core score and 1781 multi-core score. The appearance of this device on different certification platforms does indicate that it might be nearing its launch.

In the coming days, we might come across more details regarding the specifications and launch timeline of the OnePlus Nord N30 SE 5G smartphone. Stay tuned to get all the latest updates on this upcoming device.

Via TUV Via Anvin


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