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How OnePlus shaping the Indian 5G smartphone market

Sponsored Post | @indiablooms | 31 Jul 2021, 08:26 pm

The common saying goes, “change is the only constant”, and it has been holding true for several aspects of our lives. Even our surroundings and the ecosystem do not remain immune from evolution. This continuous process leads to wide-ranging changes. Similarly, in the sphere of technology, researchers and scientists are on their toes to never cease introducing convenient features for humankind. The 5G network can be considered as a part of this advancement, which aspires to enhance internet connectivity by a mile. In India, the field is being laid to launch the 5G connection. Smartphone brands are extending 5G sets in anticipation of the 5G network rollout in the near future. One smartphone brand that has been leading the pack is none other than OnePlus. An industry leader in the class of premium mobiles, OnePlus has launched several 5G smartphones in the mid-budget and high-end categories. Before delving into OnePlus’s role in this sector, let us understand the nuances of the 5G network.

What is the 5G connection? How is it revolutionary?

5G is the fifth generation in the domain of mobile networks, succeeding 4G. The human desire to become more efficient with every passing day gets reflected in the strive to render broadband cellular connection faster. The 5th generation of mobile connectivity will usher in more reliability, deliver lightning fast internet connection, bring down the latency levels and much more. A maximum network speed of 20Gbps will radically transform the world around us. 5G has access to an extensive spectrum, and it offers greater traffic capacity and network efficiency.

History of 5G mobile phones in India and OnePlus’s role

5G smartphones in India are newbies; the first model supporting 5G connection was launched in early 2020. Realme was first to leap in this direction with two of its models, X50 Pro and iQOO 3, entering the Indian market in February 2020. These models are high-end options priced above 40,000 INR. Other smartphone brands followed, releasing a host of alternatives in the 5G category. However, each of these variants found themselves in the flagship range. OnePlus was the first brand to undertake the aggressive pricing route and deliver a OnePlus new phone under 30,000 INR. Since the beginning, OnePlus has been a driving force behind realising India’s 5G dream. Though the 5G rollout in India is still on hold, OnePlus has carried on its endeavour to enable 5G connection in all of its devices. It is engaging with Indian telecom operators to analyse developments in this sector. The interaction and collaboration of OnePlus with the broadband companies will ensure a smooth transition to 5G whenever it rolls out.

Best OnePlus 5G smartphones

OnePlus offers numerous alternatives for Indian consumers in various price brackets. Some of the OnePlus phones, with 5G support on board, extending stellar performance include:

OnePlus 8T: This model is the successor of the OnePlus 8 and is a user’s delight, with its fluid AMOLED display. The OnePlus 8T boasts an exquisite design and breathtaking finish. If you are a gamer, this device will help you experience desktop gaming in a small package without compromising on video quality. The phone’s 8GB RAM further augments its credibility as a top-class gaming option. Its rear camera array incorporates 4 sensors -- a 48MP primary lens; 16MP ultra-wide camera, which encompasses an extensive area within its scope; a 5MP macro lens; a 2MP monochrome lens. Thus, the model packs a punch with its impressive specs and is available at a little above 40,000 INR.

OnePlus Nord: OnePlus Nord was the brand’s first attempt at offering a 5G supporting model in the upper mid-range (20,000-30,000 INR) category. This model houses a powerful 48MP primary rear camera, which allows capturing of crystal clear images. The Nightscape mode permits you to click intricate photos in the lowest levels of illumination. The primary front camera is coupled with an 8MP ultra-wide lens, which is extremely useful when you have to snap large group pictures. It is certainly worth your hard-earned money.

OnePlus 9 Pro: The OnePlus 9 Pro is among the best flagship models accessible in the market. It is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chipset which endorses 5G connectivity in its interface. The 120Hz refresh rate reduces the blur effect through which you can make a smooth transition from one screen to another. The Warp Charge 65T delivers next-level charging, wherein a 15-minute plugin will assure you of a day's service. This big-ticket item sports a quad-camera setup (48MP+50MP+8MP+2MP) at the back and a 16MP selfie camera on the front. With these powerful sensors, the model also adds to the image quality with features such as Portrait Mode, Super Stable and Timelapse among others.

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