OnePlus gave today PCMag the image you can see below, which is the official render of the device. As usual, it turns out that the leaks were on the spot – the design here is the same. Along with the image, the Chinese company also revealed that the handset will have a SuperVOOC fast charge and highlighted the specifications of the Nord N20 screen. It will be a 60 Hz AMOLED panel with an on-screen fingerprint sensor. It is a 6.43 inch screen with FHD + resolution. While the OnePlus COO Kinder Liu did not say it clearly, PCMag speculates that it would be either this 60 Hz AMOLED or a 90 Hz LCD monitor, and the company chose the former over the latter. The Nord N20 appears to be heavily targeted in the North American market, with Liu saying that the display “offers low power consumption as well as better contrast, more vibrant colors and a wider color gamut than what is currently sold on the affordable device.” North American market “. This focus is not accidental: the OnePlus Nord series has become a bestseller at T-Mobile and MetroPCS since the N10 and N100 hit the shelves in February last year. OnePlus sold more than 2.5 million Nord phones in the US last year. Other rumored specs for the Nord N20 that OnePlus would not officially confirm at this stage include the Snapdragon 695 SoC, a 48 MP main camera, an 8 MP ultrawide, 6 GB RAM and 128 GB storage, and quite strangely enough based on OxygenOS 11 on Android 11, although it is already 2022. In any case, the phone should be available in the US before the end of this month. Source