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screen brightness is not enough outdoors on a bright day either.
in contrast to this, all other features seem as desired: because for this phone the most important features that distinguishes it from all else are that it's bloatware-free, and has microSD and headphone jack, in personal opinion.

Setup-Just like the previous Moto, was quick and easy. I actually prefer the fingerprint sensor on the back. It has a brighter screen than the Moto G 5G and when comparing them, the performance is pretty much the same, with the 90ms or mhz refresh rate.
All of the apps perform on it as expected and the interface is not crowded with any significant junk apps. Downloading with my faster internet connection, is really easy and faster. You can tell the processor is in the same league as the Moto G 5G, which is very good for the price. In general, CR was right, this is a very good phone for the money. Since it is also a dual sim phone (you have to displace the SD card, to add the 2nd sim in the cradle), that makes it great for international travel, whenever we finally get back to that.
I've loaded my favorite apps on it and it barely touches the 128gb of ROM. Although I also have a 256gb sd card for my music and photos (photography is a hobby of mine). I tried to launch Android Auto and it wouldn't hold the connection. So I replaced the cable (bad cables don't work well with Android Auto) and it works fine.
Wifi- This phone have dual band wi-fi, so it picks up the speed of my internet carrier (about 100mb download) without any problem. Note- The Moto G 5G also had dual band wi-fi. My older Moto Power phone only had single band capabilities.
UPFRONT- Let me make this clear. Like the 'International' phones that I've had before- Moto G Power 7 and 8, Moto G 5g, and now this Oneplus Nord N10. These phones do NOT work on CDMA networks, even though I do see that in the product description (GSM/CDMA). So if you have a network like Verizon or Sprint, if you want to 5G phone that works with those companies, make sure it is an American version that is 'definitely' CDMA compatible.
My only issue is the battery, which is important to me, because my previous Moto G Power phones would easily last three days, before having to get on a charger. CR said the phone had one of its best battery longevity times. I think, not!
This phone like, the Moto G 5G, before it, is pretty much dead before the end of the day. But it will at least last a day. That is the only disappointment I have with this phone or the Moto G 5G. Both are excellent, low priced 5G compatible phones, that seem to work well on the Tmobile network.
Am I getting super lightning speed downloads like the carriers show on their commercials? NO! That is all marketing hype. I retired from a cellular provider, so I know the truth. 5G, has a 'shorter' range than 4G. Those speeds are only achievable under the most idea circumstances. BUT, the phone does achieve higher data speeds than the phones I had that only worked on 4G.
I recommend this Oneplus Nord N10, and the similar Moto G 5G, as excellent phones to get you a faster processor, snappier app responses and a little faster download speeds, for under $300. Nord has the edge of a slightly brighter screen. Make sure you have a case to protect it.

First one is taken just on its own.
Second one was after I edited it.
The third one that's taken outside in natural light. (Sorry I couldn't get a better one, Amazon wasn't letting me access all my pictures for some reason)
Okay, to start. I was looking for a midrange phone comparable to my Galaxy A50 (or 51?) Pretty sure it was the A50.
This phone had great specs and seemed to be the best deal for the price.
However, I'll mention that first off, the camera is absolute trash unless it's taken outside in NATURAL light. The pictures taken outside are typically wonderful. My biggest complaint is that, if you even make so much as the slightest movement while taking the picture, a warning pops up saying that you're violently shaking the phone. It's super annoying. My last phone outdid this one by a long shot and the specs for the camera weren't nearly as good, but the quality was so much better. My biggest drive for buying this phone was the camera and it let me down big-time. I won't buy outside of a Samsung ever again after this.
My next complaint is that, while you're in a phone call, the screen will not shut off, and there's no way to time out the screen while in a call and im constantly muting myself, or putting the other person on hold and I obviously don't realize until someone's like "are you there?" It's wildly inconvenient being that many of my doctor's appointment are now over the phone.
The buttons at the bottom of the screen to go back, go home and whatnot are super sensitive so I had to turn them off as I was too accidently hitting them.
I was going to return this phone, but I'm busy with the mom life and couldn't find time. Otherwise I would have returned it and got a different one. I'm wildly unimpressed with it.
As others have stated, the warp charging is probably hands down the best feature of this phone.
Also, another complaint is with the screen recording feature, it doesn't record sound. I hate that.
As well as the screenshot, it won't let you make elongated screenshots. So, if you have a lot to screenshot that's more than one 'page', you have to take multiple screenshots.
I honestly hate this phone. Lol.
For some reason my service got crappier, im almost a 100% positive it's not my service provider. (Verizon) I've ALWAYS had great service and now a lot of the time people are telling me that they can't hear me and to call back. (This was right off the rip from buying the phone too)
If you don't have issues with any of these things then TOTALLY buy it, but I'm not impressed at all and when I get the money I will upgrade.
Hope this helps.

Highly customizable.
3 reasons for why I gave 3 stars:
1- Bloatware; too many stock apps that are not something you can remove, but with a bit of tinkering, I was able to disable most of them. Gboard was the only thing I wasn't able to.
Oneplus phone sends crazy amount of telemetry and tracking data. That's not cool.
2-The phone heats up quick on video calls resulting in the battery draining quickly and sometimes leads the phone to shutdow.
3-No HDMI compatible dongle. Good luck trying to connect it to your TV.
Bonus note: the seller claimed that this phone is not compatible with US carriers, but until July this year, straighttalk was a functional one.
Later, they did something to block the support for the phone. Had to switch to T-Mobile which were glad to have me over and even provide 5G capability.



Battery life is excellent even when using hot spot or navigation and it warns you when an app is draining the battery and gives you the option to shut is off. With regular use I experience almost entire 2 days of battery life, even then, it has never run below 28% and I recharge only due to habit and fear and frankly because I don't have patience to wait. I believe this version also works with Verizon although I have not tried it.
Display is crisp and clear. Outside display in intense daylight is still good and readable. Camera is almost at par with iphone 12 and Samsung S2021, the difference is not noticeable, unless you are a professional photographer. Low light photo is great. I never used the finger print or eye recognition because that's just too much personal info.
Overall this is a good low cost alternative to a high priced iphone or Samsung 5g with the added multiple bands for international use. I love and recommend it. I will buy another for my spouse as soon as I can confirm it works with Verizon and 4G LTE rare band 28(700) used by Globacom Mobile internationally.

Et le mode économie d'énergie n'est pas réglable afin de prioriser ou conserver les fonctionnalités souhaitées.
Il coupe selon les réglages constructeur.
Seul petit bémol.


I am very happy with this phone.




Update to the newest OxygenOS, the first other APP I installed was InterceptX from Sophos - security APP
SIM 1 = T-Mobile US 5G (one band is used in Europe and in the US)
SIM 2= VERIZON
how cool is this? both Sims working for Phone calls in and out, Verizon Data is only LTE. NC and Ohio tested.
WiFi calling and Voice over LTE works also.
BTW, there was a travel adapter for the Warp charger included.


It was supposed to be unlocked for use on any network, but when powered up, it showed VERIZON. Even after setting it up for my provider, it kept reverting back to Verizon.
I regret going for something "new and different," and I will buy another Samsung when this thing finally croaks. You have been informed!
