DNA to begin selling new OnePlus Nord 5G phones
The features of OnePlus Nord 5G include a powerful camera, a Warp Charge 30T quick-charge function, a durable battery as well as an AMOLED screen that supports a 90Hz refresh rate. The phone has a 48MP four-door camera at the back and a 32MP dual front camera in the front. Warp Charge 30T enables the phone battery to be charged in 30 minutes from nearly empty (1%) to 70% full.
OnePlus guarantees software updates for the model for the next 3 years. Therefore, its key technological features will be developed for at least the next 3 years.
The recommended price of the phone is EUR 399 with an 8+128GB memory or EUR 499 with a 12+256GB memory.
“With so many great features, this phone is a great addition to our 5G product range. Recently, there has been a clear increase in the interest in 5G phones, and we want to offer 5G phones for a wide variety of needs,” says Sami Aavikko, CEO, DNA Store.
The first chance to buy a new OnePlus Nord 5G phone is at the OnePlus PopUp event. The event takes place on 30 July 2020 at 3 p.m.–6 p.m. in the DNA Stores of the following shopping centres: Tripla in Helsinki, Hansa in Turku, Ratina in Tampere, Jumbo in Vantaa, Seppälä in Jyväskylä, Ideaparkki in Oulu. Outside the PopUp event, the deliveries of the phones bought in advance in the online store or stores begin early in August.
DNA also sells Samsung Galaxy A51 5G phones for EUR 479, Sony Xperia 1 II 5G phones for EUR 1,199, Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite 5G phones for EUR 399 and Motorola Moto G 5G Plus phones for EUR 349. Other 5G phones sold by DNA include Motorola Edge 5G (EUR 599), Motorola Edge+ 5G (EUR 1,099), the Xiaomi Mi 10 series 5G phones Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro (EUR 999) and Xiaomi Mi 10 (EUR 899) as well as the OnePlus 8 5G series phones starting at EUR 699 at DNA. In addition, DNA sells Samsung Galaxy S20 series 5G phones (starting at EUR 1,049) and Huawei P40 series 5G phones (starting at EUR 799) as well as 5G mobile modems for home and business use.
DNA’s 5G services are currently available in Espoo, Heinola, Helsinki, Hyvinkää, Hämeenlinna, Jyväskylä, Kuopio, Lahti, Lieto, Nokia, Oulu Pirkkala, Pori, Raahe, Raisio, Rauma, Rusko, Sipoo, Tampere, Turku, Vantaa and Ylöjärvi. DNA continues to develop and expand all of its networks actively.
Further information for the media:
CEO Sami Aavikko, DNA Store Ltd, tel. +358 (0)44 044 3069, sami.aavikko@dna.fi
DNA Corporate Communications, tel. +358 (0)44 044 8000, communications@dna.fi
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