Product description
Price: ₹19,899.00
(as of Feb 07, 2025 23:03:34 UTC – Details)
From the manufacturer
Camera: 50MP Main Camera with Sony IMX890 (OIS supported), 8MP Ultrawide Camera with Sony IMX355 (FOV: 112 degree) and 2MP Macro lens; 16MP Front (Selfie) Camera
Camera Features: Ultra Steady Mode, Dual-view Video, HDR, Nightscape, Portrait Mode, Video Portrait, Pano, Macro, Slo-mo, Time-lapse, Text-scanner, Retouching, Filters, Google Lens, Extra HD, Pro Mode
Display: 6.7 Inches; 120 Hz AMOLED FHD+, Resolution: 2412 x 1080 pixels; HDR 10+, sRGB, 10-bit Color Depth, 93.4% Screen to body ratio
Operating System: OxygenOS 13 based on Android 13.1
Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 782G Mobile Platform
Your fingers will tingle with every touch, tap, and swipe with Nord CE3’s X-axis linear motor, featuring enhanced touch response and 4D haptic vibration for ultra-immersive gaming
Customers say
Customers are satisfied with the phone’s quality, performance, and display. They find it to be a good value for money, with a nice build and reasonable camera reviews. However, some customers dislike the heating issue. There are mixed opinions on value for money, battery life, charging speed, and camera quality.
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Harshad Kandalkar –
Fantastic for daily use.
It’s slim and fits well in hands. Overall performance and looks are good. Fast charger is fantastic and meets expectations.Camera is good, display is also nice and is bright. Fast and responsive os.
Prashant Pandey –
Good midrange phone.
I bought this phone at 19k, and for this money this is a good phone. Ticks all the right boxes, has all the required things like charger, cable, case and screenguard in the box unlike some other companies. Gray back is shimmery, looks cool. Phone is lightweight despite big battery. Charging speed is lightning quick and battery runs long enough. OS is smooth, got 3-4 updates just after setting up. Camera is fine too, no complains. Casual games run smooth, haven’t tried any heavy game which I anyway don’t play.Two observations though:1. Battery sticks at 100% for a very long time, which is strange and not accurate. But overall battery backup is good. See the screenshot.2. It’s good it supports HDR on Netflix and Prime etc, and has a toggle for make the screen bright when playing HDR content. But it doesn’t work at all. If your screen is dim it remains dim. You have to manually push the light level to the max. In general auto light sensor keeps the screen a bit dim for my liking, and unlike my Samsung Galaxy S20, it doesn’t remember if I have increased the level, it still keep diming the screen to preset level. In my Samsung, the auto level changes the light including manual inputs so I don’t have to fiddle with it very often.Upart from these two niggles, phone is good. Don’t exact too much from the camera though. It’s average.
Rohit kumar –
Awesome Purchase 👍
Very Nice Phone..Build Quality is very nice..Value For Money Phone..Awesome Camera Quality..Awesome Display Quality..Phone Sound is Awesome..Battery Backup is Nice..Phone is Butter Smooth No Hanging Problem..Charging Speed is Very Good..
Sauvik Mondal –
Product quality good
Value for money.No issue till now.Original & genuine product.Delivered in time.
Amazon Customer –
Overpriced, but offers good value in this range
The OnePlus Nord CE 3 (ONCE3) took its time convincing me of earning the successor’s role from my Xiaomi Note 7 Pro.Honestly, this doesn’t feel like much of an upgrade from the Note 7 Pro that’s over 4 years old now. Sure the storage size and RAM are higher, the SoC is more current generation and has an in-display finger print sensor. I’d waited for a good successor to the Note 7 Pro for years and I had to finally compromise with this phone sacrificing a headphone jack that I miss on a daily basis.Pictures from this phone and my erstwhile RN7pro deliver comparable quality shots. The difference is mostly in post processing and response but in quality, there’s barely a 4 years’ refinement. Even in good daylight shots from the primary camera, the images look poorly captured, sharpened with no resemblance to the textures as perceived in reality and the 50 MP image does very little to enhance visual quality.I don’t want to repetitively make this comparison because it’s a niche audience it’ll apply to, but the 12MP to 48MP pixel binned images that the RN7Pro offered 4 years ago is a lot more impressive TODAY than the ONCE3’s 50MP and its economical 12.3MP standard framing.The ONCE3’s reasonably good Camera reviews, Snapdragon chipset for GCAM, presence of an IR blaster and in-display fingerprint sensor, the charging support with an included 80W fast charger and expandable storage are the reasons why I chose this phone. The current gen Redmi Note 13 series failed to make sense, was overpriced and I didn’t want to encourage that trend.Since buying and using the ONCE3, the things I liked about the phone are the design, the in-hand feel, the haptic feedback quality, the display quality and the stereo speakers’ quality.Things I found disappointing in this phone apart from the mediocre performing Camera are mostly of the Oxygen OS. Though there aren’t any bloatware, these things really made for a poor impression:The fonts aren’t really enough for someone like me who wants a no-nonsense feeling presentation.The Photos/Gallery app doesn’t have something as basic as a slideshow featureNo File Management system other than that of Google Files.The fingerprint reader takes a few tries to recognize and is almost uncomfortably positioned low on the screen that reaching it takes a long thumb or switching grip.Xiaomi has a sunlight mode where even if the phone is set to manual brightness control, it switches to high-visibility mode when blasted with bright sunlight. The ONCE3 has no such choice.No proprietary media player.Themes collection is rather poor and the wallpapers are inadequate too. Even though the app offers many fonts, none of them are suited for a clean looking interface. It’s as though their intended target audience is anime watching teenagers.Finally, despite using 60Hz refresh rate, always-on display off and 2G network most of the time with WIFI on all the time, the battery backup is nothing phenomenal for a 5000mAh device. My 4 year old Note 7 Pro with a 4000mAh delivers almost the same kind of SoT with similar configuration.Overall, it’s not a bitter disappointment, but I find it quite lack-luster for a 2024 phone in this price-range. If I were to be reasonable, the phone is barely worth 16,000 INR. Take the brand, the display and the charger away, the phone is barely worth 12.
slokesh –
Not recommended
I am using this device 48 days , I am worried about network connection very disappointed , update problem or anything, my old device realme x7max Good network connection compared, please anyone buying this device not recommended I am facing many lag and shutter (note this my second nord ce 3 device I am buying 2 device ) otherwise best display, best battery, super chargeing speed ,in hand feel good ,sound quality good.