in the world, but even by the company's typically high standards as far as bang for buck goes, the hot new Nord CE 4 is... something special.Unfortunately, we don't believe a subsequent US release is in the cards, and if last year's Nord CE 3 is any indication, you shouldn't be very optimistic about European availability either.
Both the aforementioned 128 and 256GB storage variants also come packing 8GB RAM, which is certainly nice for the sub-$400 segment, while that 6.7-inch display is of the high-quality AMOLED variety and can play Full HD content with 120Hz refresh rate support. OnePlus says that its newest phone is equipped with an"innovative Aqua Touch technology" as well, but while that aims to keep the Nord CE 4 up and running with water"droplets" on the screen, you should definitely leave the device outside the pool when you go in for a swim.5G mid-ranger holds over the cheaper OnePlus Nord CE 4, which makes us incredibly sad that a global release is unlikely to happen.