Weekly poll results: OnePlus Nord 3 is well-liked, Nord CE 3 needs to prove itself
The one upgrade that OnePlus skipped on the Nord 3 may have been the upgrade that mattered the most â the camera. The phone has a bigger, better display than its predecessor, bigger battery and faster Dimensity 9000 chip too.
Itâs not like the camera wasnât upgraded â the IMX890 sensor produced better images than the IMX766 inside the Nord 2. Not perfect (we found them to be over-processed), but better. And 4K videos can now be recorded at 60fps. However, the ultra wide camera remained underwhelming (just 8MP resolution with a narrower 112° FoV) and the resolution of the selfie camera got halved.
Even so, 1 in 3 voters in last weekâs poll like what they see. They gave the thumbs up to OnePlusâ extended software support and the software in general â the Poco F5 and F5 Pro were mentioned as alternatives multiple times, but some people just donât like MIUI all that much.
The Dimensity 9000 is another strength, we like seeing old flagship chips in mid-rangers since they have better GPUs than mid-range chips that are a year or two younger â the 9000 beats the new Snapdragon 7+ Gen 2, for example.
All that said, some people like the phone, they just think it is too pricey for what it offers at â¬500/?34,000. Sales will get a boost once the right discount comes around.
Some of the complaints from those who have no interest in the Nord 3 were easy to predict â with a 6.74â display, this phone is too large for some people, especially considering that the Nord 2 had an average-sized 6.43â display.
Moving on to the OnePlus Nord CE 3, many have this one down as a âmaybeâ â it all depends on how it does in reviews. Some like the CE well enough to go for it without waiting for reviews, but almost as many people think that the regular Nord 3 is the better choice.
While the CE 3 is available only in India (for now), very few picked the ânot available near meâ option, which suggests that OnePlus has found the perfect market for this phone.