OnePlus Nord 2 was actively called the returning flagship killer. At $ 400, the smartphone offers a top-end platform, ultra-fast charging, plenty of storage, and a theoretically good camera. It was the camera that the experts of the source decided to check, comparing the Nord 2 with the second generation iPhone SE and the Samsung Galaxy A52, which are approximately in the same price segment.

Recall that the Nord 2 received the main 50-megapixel Sony IMX 766 sensor with optical stabilization, an ultra-wide resolution of 8 megapixels and a monochrome sensor with a resolution of 2 megapixels. Of course, the main question is to the main sensor.
You can see all the pictures at the link at the source, but we will give a few, and at the same time repeat the conclusions of this comparison.



The Nord 2 performed well. It has good dynamic range and decent detail. At the same time, the iPhone, despite the very old camera, often shows the best color reproduction.



In poor light, the Nord 2 also takes pictures quite well, although it has one problem – incandescent lamps. On the other hand, the OnePlus novelty often captures a lot more light than the competition.



When it comes to video recording, the Samsung smartphone performed the worst, but the Nord 2 competes quite well with the iPhone SE, although each has its own strengths and weaknesses.
As a result, we can say that the Nord 2 in the aggregate looks better than its competitors, although it cannot be said that it is head and shoulders above them. A comparison with Pixel 4a / 4a 5G suggests itself, and it will clearly appear on the web soon.

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