Starting at Rs 31,999, the OnePlus Nord 5 offers a reliable mid-range experience that focuses on refinement over reinvention. Its 6,800mAh battery holds strong through daily use, coming close to flagship-level endurance. Powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3, the phone handles multitasking and casual gaming smoothly, with no heating issues. While the camera hardware remains unchanged, image quality stays dependable. The new Plus Key replaces the Alert Slider, bringing handy AI features that actually add value. For users of older Nord models, this is a solid upgrade. But if you're already on the Nord 4 or 3, waiting might make more sense. And if premium design matters, the Realme GT 6 series may appeal more. The Nord 5 gets the basics right, and for many, thats more than enough.
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The Galaxy A56 5G gets the basics right with a sleek design, vibrant display, and dependable battery life, making it a strong all-rounder in the midrange segment. It may not be the flashiest, but it's built to last and delivers where it matters.
That said, for its price, the Galaxy A56 faces a lot of competition from phones such as the OnePlus 13R, Xiaomi 14 CIVI, and Vivo V50, all of which offer fairly good cameras and more powerful performance. Not just that, you also get a good combo of battery life and blazing fast charging speeds. So, if that's on your priority list, maybe going with the above options will be more beneficial.
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