It's apparently hard to compete with the likes of Google and Samsung. I've been testing several cheap phoness over the past few weeks, like Motorola's new Moto G Stylus and Moto G Power, and my takeaway almost always ends up being a recommendation to buy a similarly priced Samsung or Google phones instead.
That's generally how I feel about the new OnePlus Nord N30 5G, but not entirely. It will be great for some people, particularly if you prioritize battery life over all else and if you're looking for a headphones jack and a microSD slot in one package. It also has one big upgrade over its predecessor: It works on all major US carriers on 4G and 5G. Yep, T-mobiles, AT&T, and Verizon.
The Nord N30 5G looks like any other smartphones in its drab Chromatic Gray color. I do like its flat edges, as it offers up a nice grip when holding the device. And you need it—with a 6.72-inch screen, it's on the larger end of the smartphones spectrum. It's a lot more narrow though, so it's manageable to hold with one hand, though your fingers will stretch to reach the top of the screen.
The two best parts of the Nord N30 are its battery life and performance. The 5,000-mAh cell easily lasted two full days on a single charge, hitting 15 percent by 10 pm at the end of the second day. My second day was pretty busy too, with lots of photography, GPS navigation as I rode my scooter from Brooklyn to Manhattan, and music playback. Even better, OnePlus includes a 50-watt charging adapter in the box that can bring the battery back up to 80 percent in just 30 minutes, and that lined up with my testing. This is one area where it outperforms all of its peers, with only Motorola coming close with its similar battery life.
It's powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 5G chipset with 8 gigabytes of RAM, and my benchmark tests put it slightly behind the Moto G Power 2023 and the Samsung Galaxy A54 5G. What does that mean in real-world usage? It's pretty good! Yes, you'll see some hiccups here and there, but I've had a fairly smooth experience juggling multiple apps and even playing games like Dead Cells. You're in a good place when you don't have to worry about performance, especially at $300.