OnePlus Nord N30 5G, Unlocked Dual-SIM Android Smart Phone, 6.7\" LCD Display, 8 +128GB, 5000 mAh Battery, 50W Fast Charging, 108MP Camera, Chromatic Gray








Key features
- •108MP Triple Camera with 3x Lossless Zoom and Electronic Image Stabilisation (EIS) - titanic main camera that captures clear, high-detail photos with 9-in-1 pixel binning tech that absorbs more light for brighter, more colorful images.
- •Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 Chipset - With up to 8GB of expandable virtual RAM that will have you swiping and switching between apps at blistering speed.
- •50W SUPERVOOC Endurance Edition + 5,000 mAh Battery - A day's power in just 30 minutes. SUPERVOOC Endurance Edition charging and Battery Health Engine technology increase the battery's lifespan and prevent over-charging.
- •6.7" 120 Hz Display + Dual Stereo Speakers - Lose yourself in your favorite movies and shows with a massive LCD display and a speedy 120 Hz adaptive refresh rate that saves on battery + 200% Ultra Volume Mode to tune into the dual stereo speakers.
- •OxygenOS 13.1 - Fast and Smooth experience and incredible features including Quick Start and Gaming Tools, with Game Focus Mode and improved app optimisation.
- •5G Enabled Dual-SIM - The OnePlus Nord N30 is the perfect entry-level 5G phone, featuring premium specs and an affordable price. *5G compatible with T-mobile, Google Fi, Mint Mobile, Metro by TMO, Simple Mobile. 5G available in selected areas, please check with your carrier. (Dual-SIM is SIM & SIM/MicroSD)
BrandOnePlus
CategoryAffirm 0% APR offer
Size6.7\" x 3.04\" x 0.33
ColorChromatic Gray
Warranty1 year manufacturer
OnePlus Nord N30 5G, Unlocked Dual-SIM Android Smart Phone, 6.7\" LCD Display, 8 +128GB, 5000 mAh Battery, 50W Fast Charging, 108MP Camera, Chromatic Gray
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Customer Reviews
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Good no case daily driver
as✓ Verified Purchase•August 24, 2023
I was Leary on getting this, it does work on 5g Verizon and not bad besides the camera but gcam improves it. Feels more premium than it is. Screen can be dark at times but not bad. If your a user that disables all bloat it's snappy, battery is decent, good no case burner where you aren't worrying about dropping a more expensive device.
Cons would be the camera it's not terrible but definitely not impressive by any means.
Cons would be the camera it's not terrible but definitely not impressive by any means.
great phone
GKar✓ Verified Purchase•August 17, 2023
i don't know anything about teh camera quality
i downgraded from a pixel 7 pro b/c it's face recognition sucked and the fingerprint sensor was garbage. I tried to actualy go back down to pixel 4xl but i don't think ti works anymore, or i just got a bad phone. i dont't know why pixel 4 was hated so much b/c i loved the crap out of mine.
anyway, so i decided to give this a try. considering i paid the full 300 bucks, i still love it. it does what i need it to do, screen is great, the fingerprint sensor works infinitely better than the pixel 7pro did. battery seems fine, though i don't use it like a normal person might as i work from home. since i don't care about camera's, given what this thing is like I can't see getting a flagship phone again unless it's free. lol
i downgraded from a pixel 7 pro b/c it's face recognition sucked and the fingerprint sensor was garbage. I tried to actualy go back down to pixel 4xl but i don't think ti works anymore, or i just got a bad phone. i dont't know why pixel 4 was hated so much b/c i loved the crap out of mine.
anyway, so i decided to give this a try. considering i paid the full 300 bucks, i still love it. it does what i need it to do, screen is great, the fingerprint sensor works infinitely better than the pixel 7pro did. battery seems fine, though i don't use it like a normal person might as i work from home. since i don't care about camera's, given what this thing is like I can't see getting a flagship phone again unless it's free. lol
Facial recognition is iffy, glitches once in a while
Smeg✓ Verified Purchase•August 12, 2023
I like the phone. It's the 3rd oneplus that I've had. It's a good phone. The only two big downsides I had for this phone when comparing to Apple and Samsung is that 1) the facial recognition is pretty poor. it's just random when it decides to work or not, and if it's dark or anything at all around your face you can pretty much forget it. 2) the camera quality is pretty bad. Luckily for me, I don't take a lot of photos so it doesn't bother me that much, but I would really have liked something that would at least look similar to an iphone's capability 10 years ago.
I would buy again
D. Johnson✓ Verified Purchase•August 6, 2023
I bought this phone because physically it has features I want but there is also the OS OxygenOS so this is my thoughts on both.
I wanted an unlocked phone that works with TracFone. I wanted NFC, minimum of 128gb storage plus the ability to use my micro sd, 5g though 5g was not a deal breaker. As I looked I became aware a 3.5 headphone jack is rarely available on most new phones and I use that daily and it's available on the N30.
I had no problems activating the phone and transferring my TracFone service, I used a TracFone sim and the menu available on the TracFone website. The phone functions well everything I was looking for. It does have one physical drawback in my mind and that is the location of the volume keys. The power is on the right and volume on the left and it's easy trying to change the volume to press the power at the same time. In OxygenOS the power button and volume down key activate the power menu to restart or power off and it's easy to press both unintentionally. The battery I'm happy with only charging once a day with the supplied charging block and cable. It will quick charge in about 20 minutes. Overall I am please with the device. The sound is wonderful, the camera good but the interface is different then I previously had. I work from home and use wifi calling without an issue.
The OxygenOS is the other part, I have adjusted to most of the differences but it's not what I view as my OS of choice. An example the phone would go to sleep while I was looking at it, I looked for a setting to keep focus while I was looking at the screen but for the life of me I couldn't find an obvious named setting. I continued looking and I have changed so focus stays on but trying so many things I can't tell you which setting changed it. I use Niagra launcher and it makes a change in OS less dramatic. There are two apps I have been unable to uninstall, "Red Cable Club" and the "OneplusClock" I prefer the Google clock I've been using for years.
I would buy this phone again, it has all the features I was looking for and some of those are being eliminated in new phones.
I wanted an unlocked phone that works with TracFone. I wanted NFC, minimum of 128gb storage plus the ability to use my micro sd, 5g though 5g was not a deal breaker. As I looked I became aware a 3.5 headphone jack is rarely available on most new phones and I use that daily and it's available on the N30.
I had no problems activating the phone and transferring my TracFone service, I used a TracFone sim and the menu available on the TracFone website. The phone functions well everything I was looking for. It does have one physical drawback in my mind and that is the location of the volume keys. The power is on the right and volume on the left and it's easy trying to change the volume to press the power at the same time. In OxygenOS the power button and volume down key activate the power menu to restart or power off and it's easy to press both unintentionally. The battery I'm happy with only charging once a day with the supplied charging block and cable. It will quick charge in about 20 minutes. Overall I am please with the device. The sound is wonderful, the camera good but the interface is different then I previously had. I work from home and use wifi calling without an issue.
The OxygenOS is the other part, I have adjusted to most of the differences but it's not what I view as my OS of choice. An example the phone would go to sleep while I was looking at it, I looked for a setting to keep focus while I was looking at the screen but for the life of me I couldn't find an obvious named setting. I continued looking and I have changed so focus stays on but trying so many things I can't tell you which setting changed it. I use Niagra launcher and it makes a change in OS less dramatic. There are two apps I have been unable to uninstall, "Red Cable Club" and the "OneplusClock" I prefer the Google clock I've been using for years.
I would buy this phone again, it has all the features I was looking for and some of those are being eliminated in new phones.
Bang for the buck, with some quirks
Kevin✓ Verified Purchase•July 16, 2023
I'll try to keep the review short and sweet. For $300, this is a great phone for the price. Coming from a $1k+ flagship (I broke the screen and was quoted $350+ for replacement) there are some drawbacks but that is to be expected.
Positives; the specs are amazing, the battery lasts about 8 hours using it all day and charges fast, actually comes with a charger (unlike some trillion dollar companies), and it has headphone jack + expandable storage. I don't think there is much room to complain at this price point but I will still go over my least favorite aspects on this phone.
The OnePlus UI/operating system is clunky, I prefer other Android phones. The power button is on the exact opposite side of the volume button, thus I have accidentally screenshotted dozens of times trying to power off the screen. Comes with all the Google bloatware you can think of. Camera quality is decent but definitely on the lower end, especially with competition from other cheap phones like Pixel. Would prefer a brighter screen. Main speaker on the bottom right... same spot I usually hold my phone so it muffles it a lot. Overall a good phone for the money, a great backup phone, but I might have skipped and bought something for a little more have I known the quirks about it.
Positives; the specs are amazing, the battery lasts about 8 hours using it all day and charges fast, actually comes with a charger (unlike some trillion dollar companies), and it has headphone jack + expandable storage. I don't think there is much room to complain at this price point but I will still go over my least favorite aspects on this phone.
The OnePlus UI/operating system is clunky, I prefer other Android phones. The power button is on the exact opposite side of the volume button, thus I have accidentally screenshotted dozens of times trying to power off the screen. Comes with all the Google bloatware you can think of. Camera quality is decent but definitely on the lower end, especially with competition from other cheap phones like Pixel. Would prefer a brighter screen. Main speaker on the bottom right... same spot I usually hold my phone so it muffles it a lot. Overall a good phone for the money, a great backup phone, but I might have skipped and bought something for a little more have I known the quirks about it.
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