The OnePlus Nord 4 has long been rumored to be a rebrand of the China-only OnePlus Ace 3V. Last week, this was somewhat confirmed by a rumor claiming that the Nord 4 will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 chipset – just like the Ace 3V.
Now, a Geekbench listing for a OnePlus phone with the model number CPH2621 has surfaced, and it’s powered by the same SoC. It could be the Nord 4.
OnePlus Ace 3V
It achieved a 1,875 single-core score and a 4,934 multi-core score. The tested prototype had 12GB of RAM, though more memory options may be available at launch. It is expected to run on Android 14 with OxygenOS 14 on top.
The same device also went through the Eurofins certification process, revealing a battery with a rated capacity of 5,430 mAh, which will likely be advertised as a typical capacity of 5,500 mAh – just like the Ace 3V. However, there is a slight difference in charging capabilities, with the Nord 4 supporting 80W and the Ace 3V supporting 100W.
OnePlus Ace 3V
It’s unclear why there’s a discrepancy in charging speeds, but historically, OnePlus devices have offered slower wired charging for the North American markets. It’s interesting to note that the cheaper Nord CE4 supports faster charging (at 100W) compared to the Nord 4.
According to the Camera FV 5 database, the Nord 4 will feature a 50 MP main camera with OIS and f/1.9 aperture, slightly different from the f/1.8 aperture of the Ace 3V’s primary shooter. However, the 16 MP selfie camera appears to be identical.
The exact release date of the Nord 4 is still unclear, but it is expected to happen soon. We will keep you updated.