The OnePlus Nord 4 is allegedly just a renamed Ace 3V, which is only sold in China, according to long-running rumors. With allegations that the Nord 4 would feature the same Qualcomm Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 processor as the Ace 3V, these rumors have recently garnered some credence.
Additional proof emerged when the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 SoC was discovered to be included in a Geekbench listing for a OnePlus handset bearing the product number CPH2621. This entry makes it seem possible that the gadget is the much-discussed Nord 4.
The OnePlus Nord 4 runs on 12 GB of RAM and scores 1,875 on the single-core test and 4,934 on the multi-core test, according to the Geekbench listing. However, other memory options should be available once the phone releases. Instead of the Chinese version’s ColorOS 14, it will come with the newest Android 14 OS, Oxygen OS 14.
The OnePlus Nord 4 has already obtained certification from Eurofins, indicating that it would include a battery identical to the Ace 3V, but with distinct charging specifications. The 5,500 mAh battery will remain the same, however the 100W wired charging fast charging technology will be somewhat reduced to 80W. This is because, because to certification constraints that prevent them from employing insanely fast wired charging, OnePlus and Chinese phones often bring slower charging to foreign markets.
The Nord 4’s exact release date is still unknown, but it should be revealed soon.