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ONEPLUS NORD N20 5G
Rendimiento
Cámara
Autonomía
Pantalla
Almacenamiento
Diseño
El más barato
Desconocido
Características ONEPLUS NORD N20 5G
TipoOLED/AMOLED
Densidad de pixeles409 ppi
Tamaño6.43 "
RAM6 GB
Capacidad128 GB
AnTuTu380674
Capacidad4500 mAh
Descripción
El OnePlus Nord N20 5G es un smartphone con conectividad 5G que ofrece un rendimiento general adecuado para tareas cotidianas. Equipado con 6 GB de memoria RAM, permite una experiencia fluida en la mayoría de las aplicaciones. Su procesador permite ejecutar funciones básicas y multitarea de forma eficiente.
La cámara proporciona resultados satisfactorios en condiciones de buena iluminación, aunque puede presentar limitaciones en escenas complejas o con poca luz. La capacidad de almacenamiento interno es de 128 GB, lo que resulta suficiente para una buena cantidad de aplicaciones, fotos y archivos, sin necesidad inmediata de ampliación.
En cuanto a autonomía, el dispositivo cuenta con una batería de 4500 mAh que ofrece una duración adecuada para un uso diario moderado. No cuenta con carga inalámbrica, aunque se apoya en opciones de carga convencional.
La pantalla presenta una calidad por debajo del promedio, lo que puede afectar la experiencia visual en actividades como la reproducción de vídeos o juegos. Sin embargo, su diseño general es funcional y tiene un acabado aceptable.
El equipo incluye conectividad NFC, lo que permite realizar pagos móviles y otras interacciones sin contacto. En conjunto, el OnePlus Nord N20 5G cumple de manera suficiente con las necesidades básicas de conectividad y usabilidad.
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Comentarios
Unknown
I'm from Jeddah, KSA, .
It was good till my last update..
After the update the camera view got minimized .. it looks like a small keypad phone's camera..
Camera fine after update..
And the screen automatically turns off even you watching some videos ..
They forcing to upgrade the phone..
No life.. hardly one year, if you would like to change the phone then this ll be a one of the good choice
Anonymous
is it better than the n10?
Carlos Carrillo Rosa
Un dispositivo muy completo
Si aumentaram su calidad en la cámara y batería de al menos 5000mhp fuera ideal
on2wheels
how much of the stock one+ bloatware can you uninstall? The review should mention this but it doesn't. yes i know you can deny some of it during setup but there are others that are always installed.
Pawan
Why thia mobile are not launching in India
packersfan036
Buy it its a great phone, love it!!
Molly DC
Hi, I'm looking to upgrade from the Nord 10 5 g? I was just wondering if anybody knows about the Nord 20 5G. I was just wondering why this phone doesn't charge wirelessly?? It needs to have a Q1 ? Does anybody know about this or any remedy that will work wirelessly!!
I keep buying cool lights, etc that u can place your phone on it to charge wirelessly and it doesnt???
Deebaa
Nice phone
JoeBob
This puts the Mid in Mid-Range. Solid phone, absolutely nothing exceptional, except maybe the resolution of the camera, but the limited features of that make it less impressive.
Speed is pretty good, screen is better than I expected, fingerprint recognition is hit ot miss and not quick. Oxygen 12 is also so-so. Not well organized, difficult to find online support for anything other than simplest questions. Settings are confusing to use. The lock screen info (time, date, etc) is pretty - the red 1s are clever - but not very customizable. Even the client apps for OnePlus aren't well integrated or reliable.
Last bit I'll add is that while charging is pretty amazing, the phone also SECRETLY opens a LOT of apps I never use, especially Google apps. Not only does it drain the battery faster (though I can still go up to 1 1/2 to 2 days on a charge), but it opens a TON of backdoor surveillance by/for Google. I've had to REMOVE most of the Google apps (One, Drive, Music, Calendar, Gmail, and more) to keep them from autloading. I couldn't even park them in the archive section to stop them. Even now, after I've changed my default browser, I HAVE to keep Chrome because it still insists using Chrome for a lot of links.
Is it better than most $200-300 phones? Probably. Is it worth $200? Probably not. If the battery in my Galaxy A20 wasn't dying, I would probably have returned it.
Good enough phone, not a great value. That part of the OnePlus business model seems to be disappearing altogether.