OnePlus Nord 5: Best gaming beast under 35,000

OnePlus Nord 5 combines flagship-level performance, a brilliant display, standout camera, and thoughtful design— all while pushing the envelope on AI innovation

Since the launch of the OnePlus 13 series, the company has been on a roll. Segment after segment, the company is tightening its hold in the market, and the best example of this is the OnePlus 13s. Now, moving a segment lower, OnePlus has launched a new member of its Nord family – OnePlus Nord 5. As the name hints, the latest Nord 5 succeeds the Nord 4. So, the expectations are high for the latest OnePlus Nord 5, and in this review, I am going to tell you how the phone actually does on different fonts.

Design

The OnePlus Nord 4 last year surprised us with its unibody metal design—a bold, refreshing shift in a sea of glass slabs. It felt solid, premium, and genuinely raised the bar for the Nord line. So naturally, our hopes were high for the Nord 5. Would OnePlus follow the same design language or take a different route? Turns out, the brand decided to shake things up once again—and we’re not complaining.

The OnePlus Nord 5 debuts a design shift that OnePlus calls “Techie Minimalism.” Gone is the full-metal build, and in comes a new premium tactile finish. Our review unit came in the “Marble Sands” variant, which is inspired by sunlit beaches. It subtly shimmers when the light hits it, delivering both elegance and functionality. The matte texture feels super smooth, and what’s even better, it doesn’t attract fingerprints. With its 8.1mm slim profile and slightly curved edges, the phone sits comfortably in the hand and feels lighter than it looks.

In terms of layout, the Nord 5 keeps things minimal but introduces a few notable tweaks. The power button and volume rocker sit on the right, while the left side hosts what OnePlus calls the “Essential Key”—a customisable button replacing the classic alert slider, much like we saw on the OnePlus 13S. You can assign it to open apps, trigger shortcuts, or launch voice assistants. At the bottom, you’ll find the USB-C port, SIM tray, and speaker grille. Flip the phone around, and you’re greeted with slim bezels around the 6.83-inch flat display, covered in Gorilla Glass 7i. The Nord 5 also packs an IP65 rating, with protection against water splashes and dust. Although here I would have liked a IP68 or IP69 certification.

Display

The Nord 5 features a 6.83-inch 1.5K Swift OLED panel with a 144 Hz refresh rate—the first on any OnePlus device. It supports 10-bit colours, HDR, and features a blazing-fast 3000 Hz touch response rate. This isn’t just good on paper— animations look buttery smooth, scrolling is seamless, and gaming feels ultra-responsive.

The peak brightness has also been bumped up to 1,800 nits, making outdoor usage effortless. Compared to the Nord 4’s panel, this is a massive leap. Features like Aqua Touch 2.0 and 3,840 Hz PWM dimming make this display not just a visual treat but also a comfortable one for long viewing sessions.

OS and AI

The Nord 5 runs on OxygenOS 15 based on Android 15 with deep AI integration throughout the system. A standout feature is AI Plus Mind, which acts like your personal assistant— capturing, organising, and even understanding whatever’s on your screen. With just a three-finger swipe, you can save anything you’re looking at to a central hub, making content retrieval seamless.

But it doesn’t stop there. You also get AI Search, real-time AI Call Assistant & Translation, VoiceScribe, and even AI Creativity tools for editing images, such as AI Reframe, Eraser, and Unblur. And if that wasn’t enough, Google Gemini is baked into the experience, delivering on-screen contextual support. Whether you’re managing files or snapping pics, the Nord 5 is constantly learning and adapting.

Performance

The OnePlus Nord 5 is the first Nord ever to feature the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3, built on a 4nm process. Paired with 12 GB LPDDR5X RAM and 256 GB UFS storage, the phone is blisteringly fast. From daily tasks to gaming, everything runs effortlessly.

Benchmarks are impressive: Geekbench scores show 2009 in single-core, 5166 in multi-core, GPU score of 9572, and an AnTuTu score of 1,487,298. While it doesn’t quite match the raw muscle of the Poco F7 (which pushes 1.87M on AnTuTu), the Nord 5 holds its own with smarter thermal and power efficiency, making it feel just as fast in daily use.

On the gaming front, I tested the phone by playing Call of Duty Mobile, BGMI, and Asphalt at high settings, and the experience was smooth with no lag. Thanks to the Cryo-velocity VC cooling system with a 7,300mm² vapor chamber, the device stayed cool even after long sessions. The phone also supports bypass charging, so no unnecessary heat while gaming. If you’re serious about mobile gaming, the Nord 5 is up for the challenge.

OnePlus has also teamed up with Qualcomm for better software tuning, and it shows. Background app management is slick, frame rates stay stable, and transitions feel nearly flagship-grade.

Camera

I think it’s fair to say that OnePlus has cemented itself as a serious player in the camera game, and the Nord 5 continues that trend. It features a 50 MP Sony LYT-700 main sensor on the rear, paired with an 8 MP ultra-wide lens. On the front, you get another 50 MP sensor, this time the ISOCELL JN5—arguably the sharpest selfie camera ever on a OnePlus phone.

Photos shot in daylight come out beautifully detailed, with excellent contrast and natural colour tones. The HDR performance—borrowed from the OnePlus 13 series—ensures that even scenes with tricky lighting retain shadow detail and don’t blow out highlights. In short, the camera delivers.

What’s in the box

Key Specs

Performance
Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 3
Octa core (3 GHz, Single Core + 2.8 GHz, Quad core + 2 GHz, Tri core)
8 GB / 12 GB RAM

Display
6.83 inches (17.35 cm); AMOLED
1272×2800 px (FHD+)
144 Hz Refresh Rate
Gorilla Glass Protection
Bezel-less with punch-hole display

Rear Camera
Dual Camera Setup50 MP (upto 20x Digital Zoom) Wide Angle Primary Camera
8 MP Ultra-Wide Angle Camera
LED Flash
4k @60fps Video Recording

Battery
6800 mAh
80W Super VOOC Charging; USB Type-C port

General
SIM1: Nano, SIM2: Nano
5G Supported
256 GB / 512 GB internal storage, Non Expandable
Dust Resistant, Water Resistant

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