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Según los últimos 30 días, el precio actual es $42.38 más bajo de lo habitual
TipoIPS, LCD
Densidad de pixeles269 ppi
Tamaño6.56 "
RAM4 GB
Capacidad64 GB
Capacidad5000 mAh
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Allan
En términos generales el dispositivo me gusta mucho hace tres meses lo tengo y hasta ahora me a funcionado muy bien es Carga rápida y la carga le dura muchísimo buena cámara para fotos es 5G estoy feliz con mi One plus Nord N300 lo único que no me gusta es que la pantalla es muy angosta debería ser más ancha y la cámara a la ahora de tomar video no tiene autoenfoque.
The smart guy
This phone sucks I got it in November 2022 because my last phone was slowing down then I started having problems with this phone about around January the phone would just randomly power off and restart in the night time the drop calls and the processor is crap because it can't even keep track of my messages or calls and it breaks easily it would be a good phone if you gonna just do the basics which is call and text and nothing more
sky b
The phone is a very nice phone
Lee Hunt
I bought the N300 5G to replace my TCL Stylus 5G, and I am over the moon about how good it is! Even though the display is only 720p, I don't mind it at all! Even though the megapixel count is lower than the TCL, the better mic makes it way better at videotaping! Unfortunately, there is no ultrawide camera, instead there is a useless 2MP depth sensor, probably to say that there is a dual camera. All in all, the Oppo A7- sorry, the OnePlus Nord N300 5G, that's a rebranded Oppo A77/K10 with a bumped up selfie camera, is a good budget phone, even though it only has a 720p LCD panel.
Tom209
Another member on here has made me aware - It looks like this handset will remain totally exclusive to America/Canada and won't ever see a release in other regions..
With that being the case - it may be a worthwhile option, as the other realme/oneplus/oppo/vivo etc handsets aren't sold there.
Mediatek sux
"They've used A-Si, not IPS, LTPS etc"
From this sentence, what i got was that you are stating they are using asi instead of ips or ltps. Do you mean that they are using asi and its also not an ips display and doesnt have ltps either?
Tom209
I'm not stating anything from my own opinion but only CONFIRMING what Oppo have directly told me - via their live chat facility through their live chat agent.
They stated specifically - (after quizzing them) that their A77 5G is using an a-Si based panel (that isn't using IPS) and referred me to their A74 5G/A96 4G if I wanted an LTPS/IPS based smartphone.
If their a-Si panel isn't using IPS, then it's obviously using very very old display tech.
The A77 5G is the Nord N300, just rebranded.
Mediatek sux
Asi and ips are two different things. They arent stuff you use interchangabley.
Tom209
I know. Hence why I made the distinction between amorphous silicon (A-Si) and In-Plane Switching (IPS).
They've used a very basic old display type in this Nord, with 90hz fresh/90hz touch sample rate.
In the UK, this Nord will retail at £219.99 (to match the price of the identical rebranded Oppo A77 5G). They may offer a sale price of £179.99 like Oppo eventually did with the A77 5G.
This is NOT worth it and vastly overpriced for the specs.
You can get a Moto G62 5G (currently £169.99), Oppo A54 5G or A74 5G (less than £200), Poco M4 Pro 5G, Poco M5, Realme 8 5G etc all for under £200. All come with either IPS/LTPS, some with 90hz or 120hz fresh rates, all 1080p, and between 180 - to 240hz touch sample rates.
There is no justificatiion to release this with a 720p A-Si 90hz touch sample rate screen. None at all, except to rip consumers off.