![]() The only noticeable difference is that the Nord N200’s image is slightly warmer, giving a very slight yellowish tint. Inside, both phones performed more alike one another. Looking at the Nord N200’s photo practically sears the eyes. The flag’s colors are richer on the Pixel’s shot, and the flowers in the background pop. The flag looks washed out compared to the Pixel 4a’s more controlled tone. In this second outdoor image, the Nord N200 once again struggled with controlling for the bright sunlight. At least the Nord N200 handled that part well, too. The light levels are more even in the Pixel’s shot, and the bush is clearly in focus. The Nord N200 struggled with overexposure, blowing out the final image. They each had to capture the details of the bush while keeping everything in perspective without flattening out over overexposing the image. ![]() Starting off outside, this photo of a bush tested both phones’ use of depth and foreground focus. From outdoors to portrait mode, the camera performance here did not impress. Compared to the Pixel 4a, which uses a single lens, the Nord N200 flounders in practically every setting. Around front, you get a 16MP selfie cam.Īlthough OnePlus has upped its photography game for its flagship phones, particularly the OnePlus 9 Pro, here at the low end, it’s not pretty. Along with that camera comes a 2MP macro and a 2MP depth sensor, neither of which proved useful in testing. The Nord N200 features a triple camera setup, with a 13MP main shooter leading the charge. You lose out on some of the finer intricacies of an OLED panel, but I doubt many people will care. Compare that to the $349 Pixel 4a’s OLED screen, which managed 105.8% of the sRGB spectrum with a Delta-E of 0.29.įor a $240 phone, the Nord N200’s display is excellent. That’s extremely good, especially with a Delta-E color accuracy rating of 0.26 (where 0 is perfect). We tested the Nord N200’s display and found that it reproduced 160.7% of the sRGB spectrum. The FHD+ resolution helps make text super crisp and wide color reproduction helped make some of my films pop - most notably the heavy orange scenes toward the end of Blade Runner 2049. Genshin Impact looked great on the Nord N200’s display, and other games that support high refresh rates (like Dead Cells) played well, too. Scrolling on webpages or in Google Discover is a breeze and you can enjoy content at higher framerates where supported and applicable. That’s quite impressive and in real life, it makes Android buttery smooth. There are phones that cost quite a bit more than the Nord and are stuck at 60Hz. One of the standout features of the Nord N200 has to be the 90Hz refresh rate on the display.
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