The OnePlus Nord N30 SE may be different than originally anticipated. Initial reports suggested it would be a rebranded version of the OnePlus Nord CE 3 Lite, which was itself an incremental upgrade over the original Nord N30. However, after seeing test results from the SE in the Geekbench database, it is apparent that there are some significant changes.

The device that underwent testing was powered by a MediaTek 6020 chipset. The Nord N30 SE seems to only have 4GB of RAM, compared to the 8GB in the other models, and it uses the MediaTek 6020, which is slightly slower than the Snapdragon 695.

An image from the Geekbench scorecard shows the details of the OnePlus CPH2605, believed to be the OnePlus Nord N30 SE.

Compared to the previous SE model, the SE will have 5G connectivity and a 4,880mAh battery with 33W fast charging. This is in contrast to its 5,000mAh batteries and faster charging of its siblings.

The OS version for the Nord N30 SE is listed as Android 13, which is not surprising for an affordable device. The phone is expected to be priced below the original Nord N30 which was launched at USD 300/CAD 380.

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