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OnePlus Nord gets new OxygenOS 10511 update, new January 2021 security patch

OnePlus Nord is getting the new OxygenOS 10.5.11 update. With it, the affordable OnePlus device is now running the January 2021 Android security patch. Interestingly, the new OnePlus Nord update comes shortly after the release of the last OxygenOS 10.5.10 update that was rolled out in December 2020 and brought with it the December patch along with general bug fixes. As for the new update, OnePlus has not introduced any new features with it, but it does bring in some system stability improvements. 

The update is based on Android 11. OnePlus has announced that the update is currently in a beta stage and is currently rolling out in phases. As such, the update will be rolled out to select users and once their feedback comes in it will be rolled out to a broader audience. If you haven't received the update yet, you can check for it manually by going to Settings > System > System update.

OnePlus Nord: Price and specifications 

To remind our readers, the  OnePlus Nord is available in India in three RAM/storage variants -- 6GB/64, 8GB/128GB and 12/256GBGB. These are priced at Rs 24,999, Rs 27,999 and Rs 29,999, respectively. It will be available in two colours - Blue Marble, Grey Onyx.

OnePlus Nord Specs and features

As for the specifications, the OnePlus Nord comes with a 6.44-inch display with FHD+ resolution and 20:9 aspect ratio and 90Hz refresh rate. The display is protected by a Gorilla Glass 5 sheet to keep it safe from scratches and cracks as well. For cameras, there are four lenses on the back with a 48MP primary camera, an 8MP wide-angle camera, a 2MP macro camera and a 5MP depth sensor. On the front, the OnePlus Nord gets a 32MP main and an 8MP wide-angle camera. 

Under the hood, there's the Snapdragon 765G paired with 6/8/12GB LPDDR4X RAM and 64GB, 128GB and 256GB UFS 2.1 storage. The phone comes with an in-display fingerprint sensor. It comes with USB 2.0, Type-C port for audio and charging duties, but note that there's no wireless charging present on the Nord. However, it does have OnePlus' proprietary WarpCharge 30T fast charging tech that claims to charge the 4115mAh battery from 0-70% in 30 minutes.



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