OnePlus Nord N300 5G passes FCC certification

An unannounced OnePlus Nord device has been listed on the FCC database that could end up being the successor to last year’s Nord N200 5G. The new device, with model number CPH2389, is thought to be the upcoming Nord N300 5G aimed at the mid-range segment and may once again be exclusive to buyers in North America.

The FCC listing also confirms the 5G bands the phone supports: N2, N25, N41, N66, N71, and N77.

The only other information currently rumored is that the device will carry an FHD+ resolution display (estimated at 90Hz) and will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset.

In addition, there are rumors that the phone will be equipped with a combination of 4GB of memory and 64GB of storage, and the operating system will be developed based on Android 11. The phone is expected to start at about $240 if it goes on sale in the United States and Canada.

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