In what appears to be the quietest launch in the company’s history, OnePlus has today expanded its mid-range Nord lineup to even affordable price segments. The company launched two new (but long-rumored) smartphones, the OnePlus Nord N10 5G and Nord N100, in Europe. While the former brings 5G to more users at a cheaper price than the original Nord, the latter offers a premium OnePlus experience to entry-level users.

OnePlus Nord N10 5G can be seen as a younger sibling to the original Nord that was launched in India back in July earlier this year. It features a 6.49-inch Full-HD+ display with a 90Hz refresh rate and a 16MP selfie camera housed in the punch-hole at the top left.

OnePlus is not only making an affordable version of the existing Nord. Instead, it has also decided to step into Xiaomi and Realme’s budget territory with the launch of the OnePlus Nord N100.

As I’ve been saying for the past couple of weeks, Nord N100 looks like an Oppo A53 rebrand. The polycarbonate back with a triple camera setup and a fingerprint sensor – exactly the same as the Oppo A53. The specs are not very different either.

The OnePlus Nord N10 5G has been priced starting at £329 (~Rs. 31,699) and will be available in a single Midnight Ice color variant. The entry-level Nord N100, on the other hand, starts at £179 (~Rs. 17,299) for the single Midnight Frost color variant in Europe.