Google’s phone apps and messages will go out of the box with the 5G OnePlus Nord


Next Tuesday, the OnePlus Nord The middle ranger will be introduced. Today, the OnePlus Nord Instagram page listed a series of Google applications that will be offered on the device directly from the first moment instead of the manufacturer’s own applications. Previously, OnePlus shipped its phones with its own pre-installed SMS and phone apps. However, according to an Instagram video created by OnePlus, it appears that the Nord will ship with the Google Dialer app and the Google Messages app.

Google apps will replace some of the OnePlus default apps with Nord

With Google Message apps preloaded on OnePlus Nord, users will be able to use Rich Communication Services (RCS) to send messages. Unlike normal SMS applications, RCS uses data networks to send text messages instead of cellular networks. As a result, messages can be sent and received via Wi-Fi with each message containing up to 8,000 characters instead of just 160. Larger image and video files can be sent and received and users will get a “receipt of reading “when a message they send has been read by the recipient. Google’s Duo video chat app will also be on OnePlus Nord by default. Duo can now organize chats with up to 32 people participating at the same time.

The OnePlus Nord presentation will take place next Tuesday, July 21 at 10 amEDT (7 am PDT). To view the event in real time on your mobile device, you will need to install the OnePlus Nord AR app from the app store or Google Play Store. How OnePlus says on Nord’s Instagram page: “We thought we were the smoothest Android experience there is. But then Google gave us Duo, phone and messages.” In addition to being more fluid than the OnePlus version of these applications, the Android Phone and Messages applications are implemented on various devices in India. Considering this is one of the countries where Nord will launch first, it makes sense to give consumers access to the versions of apps they have used before.

Based on rumored specs, the OnePlus Nord will sport a 6.44-inch AMOLED Fluid display with a 90Hz refresh rate offering smooth, buttery scrolling and enhanced video game animation. The power of the phone must be the Snapdragon 765G mobile platform, which is equipped with an integrated 5G modem and will have up to 12 GB of memory. On the back, there will be a 48MP main camera powered by the Sony IMX586 sensor, an 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera, a Macro camera, and a 5MP depth sensor. The phone sports dual selfie snapper on the front. There is a 32MP wide camera and an ultra wide angle camera with a 105 degree field of view.

Keeping the lights on the earpiece is a 4115 mAh battery that quickly replenishes power thanks to the Warp 30W charger that comes with the phone. While OnePlus Nord will initially be available in India and Europe, and is not expected to make landfall in the US, it appears that the company’s plans have changed. After three different rounds of pre-orders were sold out, the head of European strategy for OnePlus, Tuomas Lampen, said Europe and India will be a test to see how much demand there is for the North. And if enough demand arises for the model, the Nord could end up launching in the US Considering the device has already sold pre-orders three times, the OnePlus Nord is likely to come to the United States. If for any reason One Plus decides not to bring the model to the states this year, it said that all later versions of the Nord will be available in the U.S.