Introduction

After years of flirting with flagship prices, OnePlus gets back to their flagship-killer roots with the new OnePlus Nord—a mid-range device with a spec sheet that punches well above its price point. But how does it fare on the repairability scales, and what other secrets lay inside? OnePlus wouldn’t say, so we’ll let a teardown do the talking.

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    • The primary spec that's meant to "wow" you is the €399 (£379) starting price (roughly $490ish equivalent in the USA, where it's not for sale, yet). But these other specs deserve a look as well:

    • 6.44" Fluid AMOLED with 2400x1080 pixels and a 90 Hz refresh rate

    • Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G with Adreno 620 GPU

    • 8 GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 128 GB of storage

    • 4,115 mAh worth of battery

    • Four rear cameras and two front-facing cameras

    • Under-display fingerprint sensor

    • Are you ready for a teardown expedition? Let’s get goin’.

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    • To get your teardown's worth, you need a baseline for comparison. Consider last year's OnePlus 7T (left), which looks so superficially similar we're gonna have to make sure we remember to tear down the correct phone. What's different?

    • First to stick out at you is that camera bump—not only is the underlying hardware different, but it's all migrated to a straight-line configuration on the Nord's left edge.

    • The earpiece speaker grille also shrunk, and the Nord peers at you with dual hole-punch selfie cams, rather than a teardrop notch.

    • The bottom edge looks similar (minus some antenna lines) and features a USB-C port, a redesigned speaker port, the SIM tray, and a headphone jack microphone hole.

    • With the 7T safely set aside, this teardown officially gets underway.

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    • Good news—this opening procedure doesn't require heat! Our pick/suction handle combo performs with gusto, so we skip the bonfire for now.

    • There are also no booby trap cables or hidden components—our journey is off to a good start.

    • There's no wireless charging to be found here—but who needs that when you can charge from 0–70 % in 30 minutes with the stock 30 W charger?

    • Wireless charging does have its benefits—namely, reducing wear on the charge port—but it's so dreadfully inefficient that we're having a hard time warming up to it, other than as a backup feature. Still, the iPhone SE (2020) did manage to pack in wireless, and at a lower price.

    Great tip - not using heat - it broke immediately and cut my finger.

    johny007 -

    Por más que tire de la ventosa la tapa trasera no se despega ni para meter la pua más fina... seguro que no hay que calentar o hacer algo más? Literalmente estoy sudando xd

    Joel Sanchez -

    Confirmo que hay que CALENTARLO PARA ABRIRLO. Ni caso al tutorial este.

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    • We don’t need a map to guess that the battery connector hides behind this motherboard cover. (But for less experienced fixers, a map would sure be nice.)

    • After removing eleven standard Phillips screws, the motherboard cover—with an NFC antenna and flash attached to it—comes off.

    • Standard screw types definitely make this easier, and they're all the same size and length, which greatly reduces the potential for reassembly error.

    • This is one advantage that Android phones routinely flex over their Apple counterparts, which use a sometimes bewildering mix of proprietary and exotic screws in every size and length you can shake your fist at.

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    • Easy peasy removable battereezy—Like other OnePlus models before, the Nord comes with a handy pull tab for convenient battery removal.

    • This can still stress the battery a fair bit, so for safety reasons you probably shouldn't re-use it after removal—only yank it out if you have a replacement ready.

    • Labeled BLP785, this source of fresh energy provides the Nord with 15.92 Wh (4,115 mAh @ 3.87 V).

    • That not only exceeds its mid-range rival, the Samsung Galaxy A51 (15.4 Wh), it even beats the iPhone 11 Pro Max (15.04 Wh). But it still lags behind its big brother, the monstrous OnePlus 8 Pro (17.45 Wh).

    • Now our curiosity is all charged up. What else have you got, Nord?

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    • The rear cameras pop out in a gaggle:

    • 48 MP ƒ/1.75 optically stabilized main camera using a Sony IMX586 sensor—reportedly the same as in the OnePlus 8

    • 8 MP ƒ/2.25 ultra-wide camera with a 119° field of view

    • 5 MP ƒ/2.4 depth camera

    • 2 MP ƒ/2.4 macro camera

    • The front cameras make their exit together:

    • 32 MP ƒ/2.45 main camera using a Sony IMX616 sensor with only EIS (Electronic Image Stabilization).

    • 8 MP ƒ/2.45 ultra-wide camera with a 105° field of view

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    • Although the OnePlus Nord carries no official IP rating, it does use rubber connector gaskets found in the IP68-certified OnePlus 8 Pro—so it may have inherited some water and dust resistance.

    • Gaskets are cheap, but the actual IP testing and certification costs a pretty penny, which OnePlus decided to forego this time. Good on them for including a little protection, even if it's not advertised as such.

    • Remove two Phillips screws and the motherboard lifts out next, revealing some thermal paste on the back.

    • The thermal paste is plopped onto the graphite foil covering the chips, which have additional thermal paste of their own underneath. On the opposite side, the paste transfers heat into a copper element running behind the motherboard and down between the battery and display.

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    • Finally some precious stones chips:

    • Skyworks SKY58094-11 Multimode Multiband Tx-Rx Front- End Module (FEM)

    • Qualcomm PM7250 power management chip

    • Qualcomm PM7150A power management chip

    • Qualcomm PM7250B power management IC

    • Qualcomm QET5100 Envelope Tracker

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    The memory/NAND Flash combination in one chip is getting more and more common for smartphones now of days.

    CChin -

    All, SOC is labelled as 725. Correct?. Tks

    Chal Cac -

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    • We head south, and with the bottom cover removed, we find a jungle of cables and rubber gaskets.

    • Rule #19 in the scout’s handbook: Never forget the SIM card tray. Rule #21: Use as many tools simultaneously as you can.

    • All those components are individually replaceable: From the USB-C port through the interconnect cables, over to the vibration motor, finger print sensor, and its breakout cable.

    • On the daughterboard, we spot one connector that has no rubber gasket around it—the display connector. But don’t panic—the cable from the display carries the gasket.

    Was wenn man den SIM-Einschub doch vergisst? Gibt es Folgen/Konsequenzen?

    Lolly -

    Hi @lolly41555, Ja, tatsächlich ist es nicht möglich, die Tochterplatine auszubauen, solange der SIM-Einschub noch eingesteckt ist. Der SIM-Einschub blockiert das Herausnehmen, da er von außen durch den Rahmen gesteckt ist. Wenn du ein OnePlus reparieren möchtest, empfehle ich dir diese Anleitungen: OnePlus Nord

    Liebe Grüße Adriana

    Adriana Zwink -

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    • The display is quite a challenge to remove, glued tightly inside the plastic bezel. But with some heat and thin-tooled slicing, we eventually succeed.

    • No more treasures under this lid—just a (somewhat oddly tilted) rectangular cutout for the fingerprint sensor. We assemble our belongings—leave no trace!—and head back to camp.

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    • This is the complete selection of treasures gathered during our journey.

    • We have seen one rather accessible battery, lots of rubber gaskets, some interesting thermal solutions, and many replaceable components.

    • OnePlus has definitely put itself back on the mid-range map. Let's wrap up and see where it landed on the repairability scale.

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    • The OnePlus Nord earns a 6 out of 10 on our repairability scale (10 is easiest to repair):

    • You only need one Phillips driver for any repair.

    • Almost all components are modular and can be individually replaced.

    • The battery can be replaced once you removed the motherboard shield. It’s only lightly adhered and comes with a pull tab for easy removal.

    • The primary access point for all repairs, the rear panel, is glued in place—but can be removed without heat.

    • Display replacements, which are the most common repairs, are not prioritized.

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17 comments

I wish more phones had resealable rubber gaskets so they would still be ingress-resistant even if one needed to service the display or battery, and you wouldn’t have to change the adhesive every time.

Ethan Zuo -

The thing is that rubber gaskets only work if you have some other mechanism that holds two parts together very tightly, for screws, with display and back cover glass this is definitely not feasible at all, and the adhesive isn’t there just for waterproofing but also to hold them in place.

Meng Ziyue -

Nice work! I have a question. I inserted the SIM ejector tool in the bottom mic mistaking it with the SIM one. Does this cause any kind of damage to the mic or the mesh?

Josef kandalaft -

No worries. Inside the phone the microphone is oriented upwards at a 90° angle so you can’t reach it with the sim opening tool. Your Nord is fine.

Tobias Isakeit -

One of my SIM isn't readymade nano SIM, it's a truncated sim cut from regular one. While inserting SIM I've applied a bit of pressure it went inside but now I couldn't eject SIM tray outside, what to do? Any suggestions?

Pothala Sasikumar -

Can we get the teardown wallpaper for this phone?

Matt Nona -

Hi Adriana, so there is no mesh or waterproof seal that I might have torn or damaged accidentally?

Ayush P -

Hi Ayush, no, your Nord is fine. The way the smartphone is built, you can't damage anything with the opening tool. I'll add an interesting article for you here, have a look at it: Why You Can’t Really Damage Your Microphone Port with a SIM Eject Tool.

Adriana Zwink -

Hi,Does the heat pipe of the oneplus nord have liquid inside it? Jerry rig Everything couldnt find it so I am asking you.

Ayush P -

We haven’t opened the heat pipe so we can’t tell either. Also we might not be able to tell for sure if opened since those tiny amounts of liquid might evaporate very quickly as soon as the pipe is punctured. Still a good question though :)

Tobias Isakeit -

I need to find a battery, mine stopped charging and upon battery removal by the instructions on the tab, I pulled and ripped the cable, so I cannot yet find a replacement battery for my nord n10 5g, any ideas?

John Oakley -

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dilip gajjar -

One plush nord sim

dilip gajjar -

Mujhe chahiye

Kapil rawat -

Hi there,

So I have an issue with the vibration and fingerprint sensor, and I think I've found the issue.

I noticed something that looks like a slight tear in the ribbon cable. I've been trying to find replacement parts but with no luck so far, does anyone know if these parts can be obtained individually or do I need a donor phone?

Markus Westerberg -

Hi Markus,

I made a related post that might help a little while ago. You can buy them seperately.
Good luck!
Upgrade Nord Vibration Motor

Yannick -

Hi, my previous phone got absolutely obliterated and I plan on transferring the motherboard to the new phone so I get to keep all my data (I never made a backup) - would this work? And also I have mistakingly removed some of the graphite foil which I now regret doing, is there a replacement being sold anywhere and if so under what name?

Maks Kuzin -