If you've been following news about OnePlus Nord, you already know it's a great value for money deal under Rs. 30,000 in India. I praised it in my review and even found it to be a compelling choice when the odds were against it. I think OnePlus has reached a point with its smartphones where we just hope they are good. They may not be perfect, but it's also hard to ignore the good value they offer.
The OnePlus Nord was not designed to "kill" flagships, but I think OnePlus may have inadvertently done so within its own line. Looking at how the Nord takes many of its features from the OnePlus 8 ₹ 41,999, it really begs the question: should it bother more with the OnePlus 8?
This is something I've been thinking about from the beginning. I also noticed that many Gadgets 360 readers have asked us this same question through comments on YouTube and other social platforms, so let's solve this once and for all.
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