the OnePlus 9. Looking at all the key differences side-by-side including camera samples, SuperSaf style,
Right now, let's initially start off with the display. So both devices do have, I'd say, relatively similar-looking displays. We've got small bezels with a punch out. However, the OnePlus 9 does have smaller overall bezels. We've got a bit of a chin on the Nord 2.
Not something that I think is going to be a big deal for most people, but something to bear in mind. We've also got a slightly larger display on the OnePlus 9 compared to the Nord 2. And although both devices do have AMOLED technology, we do have some key advantages on the OnePlus 9. So we've got firstly, a higher refresh rate, 120 hertz versus 90 hertz.
Now, 90 hertz is still really good, but you're just getting a bit more of a smooth experience on the OnePlus 9. And also the OnePlus 9 is much brighter. You've got a peak brightness of around 1100 nits versus just 600 nelson the OnePlus Nord 2. So if you are somebody who uses your device outdoors in bright sunlight or wear sunglasses all the time like I do, then the OnePlus 9definitely has an edge here. Now, this is not to say that the display in the OnePlus Nord 2 is bad.
It's actually really, really good, especially for the price point. But the OnePlus 9 just has a better display. Both devices also have an in-display fingerprint scanner, which works really well. Moving onto the build and design, so you'll notice right away that we do have a very similar design, especially with the camera module. And we've also got very similar building materials. So we do have GorillaGlass 5 here on the back.
And then we've got what OnePlus call a fiberglass polymer frame, and that's a fancy word for plastic. So we do have plastic frames on both devices. Now, they are coated to look metallic but they are plastic. Generally, in terms of durability, I think you should be fine and we do get a case out of the box with both devices.
I'm not somebody who does durability tests and I'm not going to try to bend these either, but in my experience, they have been fine. Something that you might want to bear in mind though. Now, neither of these have an official IP water and dust resistant rating, but OnePlus does say that these are watertight. Getting an IP rating does to cost a bit of money and OnePlus does try to save a bit of money when it comes to this area.
And looking at the size, realistically speaking, they are very, very similar in size and they also weigh about the same. Now, if you are in China or in India, then the OnePlus 9 is going to be slightly lighter and it's also going to be slightly thinner compared to the Nord 2. And that is because, in India and China, the OnePlus 9 does not come with Qi wireless charging. However, it does come with Qi wireless charging in the UK and US. We will be talking about battery and charging a little bit later, but I do want to go straight to the cameras.
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so the cameras, we do have the Hasselblad partnership on the OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro. We do not have this on the OnePlus Nord 2. So even though the camera module is kind of similar, there isn't this Hasselblad partnership.
And this is also noticeable in the camera in the face. So although generally, things are in similar places, the OnePlus Nord 2 seems to be much more on the ColorOS side of things compared to OxygenOS. Now, remember, that OnePlus has now been taken over by OPPO, its parent company. So we were bound to see a few of these changes coming to the new devices, and this is something that's very obvious here in the camera app anyway.
And because we have the Hasselblad partnership on the OnePlus 9, we do get this big, large red shutter button. What about the cameras themselves? So we've got a very similar camera setup on both devices. We've got an ultra-wide camera, we've got a primary camera, as well as a 2MP Monochrome camera. Now, in my opinion, the the2MP Monochrome camera is really there just to have an additional camera. So you can see that you've got a triple camera setup. It's not something that I personally find useful. So we're not really going to be looking at that.
We will be looking at the other cameras, however. Now, what's interesting is that the primary camera on the OnePlus Nord 2is uses the same sensor as the ultra-wide camera on the OnePlus 9, the Sony IMX766. This is the same ultra-wide camera sensor that we've got on the one plus 9 Pro as well. Now, let's take a look at some samples. So both are actually doing really good in good light. So the primary cameras do go head to head.
And I actually found that the OnePlus Nord 2 had a better overall dynamic range. You can definitely notice this in this example if you look towards the shadow areas. We've got a lot more detail on the OnePlus Nord 2 versus the OnePlus 9, which was quite a bit surprising for me actually. And we do get a bit of a process look on the OnePlus Nord 2, colors are quite saturated. This is the result when you have AI scene detection on.
If you do switch this off, then the colors are not as vibrant as you can see in this example. But again, you do seem to get a bit of a processed look on the OnePlus Nord 2 versus the more neutral, natural look on the OnePlus 9. Now, one area where I was very surprised was in low light. So using the night modes on both devices, the OnePlus Nord 2 actually seem to perform a lot better as you can see in this example. You've got a much brighter and better shot.
On testing out indoors, you've got a much brighter shot, but you can definitely see do a lot of processing on the Nord 2. But overall you are getting brighter, low light images on the Nord 2. So, this was a bit of a surprise to me.
Now when it comes to the ultra-wide camera, things are getting interesting. Initially, at first glance, the OnePlus Nord 2 once again seems to have a better dynamic range. But when you do examine the images closer, the ultra-wide camera on the OnePlus Nord 2 is very, very soft. Like if you do go in 100%, you can notice this difference. Here's another example. If you look towards the car, the tire of the car, the wheel, it's so soft in the OnePlus Nord 2 compare to the very crisp looking image on the OnePlus 9.
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Now, to be honest, this is something that I was expecting. As mentioned, the ultra-wide camera on the OnePlus 9 does have the same sensor as the primary camera of the OnePlus Nord 2. Now, another advantage that you get on the ultra-wide camera of the OnePlus 9 is the ability to shoot macro images. So it's going to refocus and give you some very good-looking, macro shots. This is something that you can't do with the ultra-wide camera of the OnePlus Nord 2. So the ultra-wide camera, in my opinion, easy, easy win for the OnePlus 9.
Although the primary cameras, it's arguable and I did seem to prefer the one plus Nord 2 a bit more. For video, I think both take good quality video, but the OnePlus 9 does get the advantage because it does have up to 8K video recording, as well as 4K, up to 60 frames a second. Whereas the OnePlus Nord 2 only has up to 4K, 30 frames a second fromthe primary camera. The ultra-wide camera, the video, I mean, it's an easy, easy win for the OnePlus 9. You've got up to 8K, whereas on the OnePlus Nord 2, you've only got 10 ATP.
And honestly speaking, the video from the ultra-wide camera of the Nord 2 is quite a bit of a mess. There's really no stabilization you can see here. So it's, in my opinion, not very usable. I think the ultra-wide camera is just there to have that additional camera. It's not something that really competes. Now for selfies, you do have a high resolution on the OnePlus Nord 2. And here are some examples. I think both do a pretty decent job, with some color differences, and you also get a good, dynamic range in images. Portrait mode also seems to work pretty well.
But when it comes to video, it's not so great. You may have heard any complaints about the OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro front-facing cameras, this is the same case with the OnePlus Nord 2. The dynamic range is pretty much nonexistent. As you can see from this example, the background is completely blown out. Now the OnePlus Nord 2 does have a wider angle of view, however, compared to the OnePlus9, which you may prefer. Now let's move on to performance. So OnePlus has actually opted to go with MediaTek, not Qualcomm for the Nord 2 this time.
We've got the MediaTekDimensity 1200 chipset, which is a very capable chipset. However, it doesn't quite live up to the flagship QualcommSnapdragon 8888 chipset that we've got on the OnePlus 9. So you are going to get overall better performance on the OnePlus 9. You also got faster LPDDR5RAM on the OnePlus 9, compared to the LPDDR4XRAM on the OnePlus Nord 2. Now,, this is not to say that the OnePlus Nord 2 is going to be bad by any means.
It's very capable in my testing. It's really good, also for gaming. You're just going to get that additional performance with the OnePlus 9. Now for software, we do have Android 11with OxygenOS on top. I really like OxygenOS. We do have some slight variations I've noticed, just some slight positioning here and there that's different.
And obviously,, the camera app, which we talked about earlier on, is different from the OnePlus Nord 2. So it does look like OnePlus is going for more of a merge with ColorOS going forward. Now, I did say we're going to come back to the batteries. So we have the same size 4,500milliamp hour power batteries on both devices. And they both actually did last me all day.
However, I did find that the OnePlus Nord 2 did give me slightly better battery life, around 10 to 15%. Now,, this may be because it's a lower refresh rate, and also because it's using a different chipset. But this is a newer device, whereas I've had the OnePlus 9 for quite some time as well, so that might have a factor towards it. But generally speaking, I'd say both of these have very good battery life. For charging as well, both come with 65-watt charging included out of the box.
Now,,, remember having a charger included is considered a bit of a bonus these days. And not only are you getting a charger, but you are also getting the 65-watt charger. That's going to get you from zero to around 50% in 30 minutes on both devices, which is great. As I mentioned earlier on as well, the OnePlus 9 does have Qi wireless charging supported.
15 Watts in the UK and US, not in India and China. We don't have any form of wireless charging on the OnePlus Nord 2. For the speakers, has stereo speakers on both devices, one on the earpiece and one bottom-firing. And both of them do get pretty loud. I would say that the one plus 9 does get the edge. I just thought it was crisper, and it also has support for Dolby Atmos. Finally, we're going to look at the pricing.
So the OnePlus Nord 2 does start at a very good competitive 400 pounds here for the base model. If we look at the equivalentOnePlus 9, same storage, that is at 630 pounds. So that's 230 pounds more. So it's almost like one and a half Nord 2s. Now granted, the OnePlus 9 has been out for a couple of months and you may be able to get a better deal on it, but you're going to be paying significantly more for the OnePlus 9 compared to the OnePlus Nord 2.
Is it worth spending that extra money on the OnePlus 9? Well, what are you getting for that extra money? You're getting a better display with the higher refresh rates, the brighter display. You're getting a better overall performance. You're also getting a better ultra-wide camera, as well as more video options. Qi wireless charging in the UK and US.
But on the OnePlus Nord 2, you are getting better battery life. You're getting arguably a better primary camera from with some of the tests that I did. And most importantly, is coming in significantly cheaper. If you were to ask me, I would say that the more compelling option is the OnePlus Nord 2 coming in at that price point.
It goes back to what OnePluswas really about, initially, the flagship killer. Sure you are making some compromises, but you're getting a very capable device for around half the price of other flagships. That's what I think, anyway. What do you guys think?
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