Purported OnePlus Nord N200 5G FCC listing suggests the launch is close by

The OnePlus Nord N200 5G could offer a mixture of features from some of the OnePlus predecessors, like the Nord N10 5G. It could come with the Snapdragon 480 chipset and a 5,000 mAh battery, with 18W fast charging support.

Purported OnePlus Nord N200 5G FCC listing suggests the launch is close by

By Jed John Ikoba

There have been speculations on the date of the launch of the latest OnePlus high-end smartphones, and a rumored June 15 date has been linked to the OnePlus Nord N200 5G.

On the back of the recent launch of the OnePlus Nord CE 5G , a listing spotted on the US telecommunications regulator – FCC’s website points to the imminent launch of two OnePlus smartphones in the US and Canada. Furthermore, the listing indicates that the smartphone company may be unveiling two new models.

While OnePlus has officially confirmed the device, nothing has been officially revealed in terms of the launch date. However, the two devices spotted on the FCC website had model numbers DE2117 and DE2118.

Some industry experts have speculated that the two devices were both variants of the Nord N200, as the details revealed in the FCC listing point in this direction. The imminent launch date is further accentuated with a similar listing of the devices on the Bluetooth SIG certification website.

Sources say that the two OnePlus smartphones may be variants of the Nord N200 for different countries. Both models have similar connectivity support, including 5G.

The OnePlus Nord 200 5G could offer a mixture of features from some of the OnePlus predecessors, like the Nord N10 5G. It could come with the Snapdragon 480 chipset and a 5,000 mAh battery, with 18W fast charging support.

As we move closer to a possible June 15 launch in the US and Canada, we expect to see more details about the specs and price of the N200 5G, although sources have put the price within the $250 range. Thus, the coming days will likely justify the hype surrounding the Nord N200 5G.

Originally published at Gizmo China