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  • OnePlus Nord 2 5G hands-on

    The OnePlus Nord 2 5G makes another good argument for ignoring expensive smartphones

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    Mat Smith
    Mat Smith
    07.22.2021

    OnePlus' latest Nord phone makes some camera improvements and swaps over to a Mediatek processor. It might not be groundbreaking, but the Nord 2 5G seems like a solid phone at an excellent price.

  • ANKARA, TURKEY - MARCH 18: A stock photo shows OnePlus in Ankara, Turkey on March 18, 2020. Esra Hacioglu / Anadolu Agency

    OnePlus Nord N200 will offer 5G and a full HD 90Hz screen for less than $250

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    06.07.2021

    OnePlus has teased the Nord N200, revealing that it will include 5G and a 90Hz display on par with more expensive models.

  • OnePlus Nord N10 5G

    OnePlus's cheap new Nord phones will arrive in the US on January 15th

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    Chris Velazco
    Chris Velazco
    01.05.2021

    Remember the Nord N10 5G and N100? The mid-to-low-end smartphones OnePlus announced last October after the launching the original (and well-received) Nord? The $299 N10 5G and the $179 N100 will go on sale in North America at 10AM Eastern on January 15th — unlocked phone fans can get them from OnePlus directly, but T-Mobile and Metro by T-Mobile will also offer both models. “The OnePlus Nord N Series represents the next step in our strategy to expand our smartphone offerings to more price points,” said OnePlus CEO Pete Lau in a statement.

  • Android Central / OnePlus Nord N10 5G

    An upgraded OnePlus Nord could land in the US

    by 
    Christine Fisher
    Christine Fisher
    09.17.2020

    Leaked details offer a glimpse of OnePlus' next mid-range Nord phone.

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    OnePlus Nord review: Almost invisible compromises

    by 
    Mat Smith
    Mat Smith
    07.27.2020

    The OnePlus Nord is finally here for review. This sub-$500 device might not ever make it to the US. Are people missing out?

  • OnePlus Nord

    OnePlus Nord hands-on: Strong features at a tempting price

    by 
    Mat Smith
    Mat Smith
    07.21.2020

    The OnePlus Nord is here. What are our first impressions? Well, we love the blue.

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    OnePlus' true wireless earbuds make early appearance in software update

    by 
    Daniel Cooper
    Daniel Cooper
    07.20.2020

    Are these the true wireless earbuds you've been waiting for?

  • Customers are seen inside OnePlus Mobile Phone Showroom in New Delhi India on  16 February 2020 (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

    OnePlus's next phone will be the sub-$500 Nord

    by 
    Daniel Cooper
    Daniel Cooper
    06.30.2020

    OnePlus hasn't spilled many details about its new low-cost range beyond the name.

  • The Elder Scrolls Online gets shiny concept art, bi-weekly Q&A

    by 
    Elisabeth
    Elisabeth
    11.02.2012

    Have you been searching for a way to represent your favorite fantastical faction? Put down the stencils and spray paint: The fine folks behind The Elder Scrolls Online have seen fit to provide you with Twitter and Facebook avatars representing the Ebonheart Pact and its constituent races. Bear the crest of the Pact, Argonians, Dark Elves, or Nords with pride! While you're at it, you might ogle the fancy concept art that accompanies the avatars. If the Ebonheart Pact isn't your fantasy consortium of choice, maybe you simply don't know enough about it. In that case, an upcoming Q&A about the Ebonheart Pact may be just the thing for you. The TESO dev team is starting a bi-weekly Ask Us Anything Q&A to address questions about the game and its development. Each of the Ask Us Anything sessions will focus on a specific topic, which the team requests you keep in mind while thinking up your "anything" to ask. For the inaugural Q&A, which will go up next week, you can ask whatever you like about the Ebonheart Pact. You can find more information on the official site or submit questions through the official Facebook page.

  • The Elder Scrolls Online Ebonheart Pact faction profiled

    by 
    Elisabeth
    Elisabeth
    05.18.2012

    The flashlight of knowledge has already been directed at two of The Elder Scroll Online's three main political factions, and now the third is getting a little time in the light. We've already told you about the Daggerfall Covenant and the Aldmeri Dominion, and today Game Informer is closing out ouroboros with the third faction, the Ebonheart Pact. The alliance that makes up the Ebonheart Pact was first forged after an Akaviri invasion, when the Nords and Dunmer banded together and then cut the Argonians in on the friendliness in order to find safety in numbers. While the Aldmeri Dominion is bent on conquering and ruling, the Ebonheart Pact is really just an attempt to stay alive in a world of invasions and power struggles. The Dunmer, also called Dark Elves, call the familiar lands of Morrowind home. Skyrim, which a few folks may have heard of thanks to a rather underground game that came out last year, is home to the militant and cold-resistant Nords. The reptilian Argonians, or Saxhleel as they like to call themselves, come from the Black Marsh, also known (by way of total coincidence, I'm sure) as Argonia. They share the area with the Hist, a race of sentient trees, and all matter of poisonous and malicious critters and plants. If you need help keeping all the names straight (the Nords are also referred to as children of the sky, by the way, although apparently that's an informal title), be sure to read the full profile.

  • Where was Too Human at X06? Dyack explains

    by 
    Ross Miller
    Ross Miller
    10.06.2006

    Eclipsed by a plethora of announcements at X06, Too Human's absence went without much of a fuss. In a recent post on developer Silicon Knights' blog, President Denis Dyack explained that the decision was "made immediately after E3. We made the decision to next show the game when we are ready and we knew that X06 would not be the right time." Leaving Too Human MIA from X06 was likely the best decision after their less-than-stellar slide show presentation at E3. Dyack asserts that the game is "shaping up to be our best game to date." and concludes that "there will be a preview of the game in the future ..." As we understand it, future tense spans a rather wide time period, giving Silicon Knights the right to show Too Human sometime in 2046 without breaking its promise. We would've preferred Dyack given the most-reassuring-yet-more-confusing future perfect subjunctive tense: "We will have had shown a preview of the game in the future."[via Pro-G]See Also:TGS: Gears of War, WRU?!TGS: Killzone 2, WRU?!