
OnePlus Nord 2
128 GB, Gray Sierra, 6.43", Dual SIM, 5G
OnePlus Nord 2
128 GB, Gray Sierra, 6.43", Dual SIM, 5G
The box comes with the following: - Warp Charger (with CH plug) - 1 metre USB-C to USB-A charging cable, which supports 6A (Important! Warp Charge does not work for me with "cheaper" cables). - Screen protector (already attached) - Silicone cover - USB-C headphones - SIM tool and the usual toilet paper :D
Yes, the device comes with a (plastic) screen protector and a plastic cover.
I spoke to Digitec support on the phone today and they confirmed that Fabian Zaugg's statement is correct, but that the devices are not yet in stock and therefore no delivery on Wednesday can be guaranteed. The only advantage of pre-ordering is that you secure a place for the first batch and if demand is high, you would benefit from the original price (keyword: daily prices). For this reason, I ordered the device on account and would cancel the order again if it takes longer than two weeks...
You will always receive new goods from stock. The Showroom reference only indicates that this device is on display for viewing in one or more Digitec branches. Used devices are marked differently.
So if you mean in connection with the Sunrise network, it doesn't work yet. This is also written under Important Notes above. With the Nord 1 it also took a while and was then eventually available through an update. Stay tuned...
I contacted the OnePlus hotline about the bumper and received the following information: We are very pleased about your interest in OnePlus products. Unfortunately, ONEPLUS is not able to sell goods in Switzerland. Furthermore, there are no sellers in Switzerland that we have recognised. To ensure that you receive the device as quickly as possible, we recommend that you have your acquaintances in Germany buy the phone for you. We are doing everything we can to ensure that we will soon be able to sell ONEPLUS devices in Switzerland.
I have now received the following answer from support: Thank you for your call and your patience. I have now contacted our team from our own mobile subscription digitec connect, who are also interested in ensuring that the devices sold on the shop can be used with the full range of functions. The situation is as follows: As you assume, different provider codes must be stored in the software of the manufacturer so that the full range of functions can be used with the corresponding provider. With Samsung and Apple devices, this works out of the box. Unfortunately, these codes are often not stored for manufacturers such as Google or OnePlus who do not have Swiss national companies and whose devices are grey-imported, because the national companies abroad do not deal with them emphatically. We have also written a podcast about this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2A8qCeKfKw&t=836s However, we are constantly testing devices ourselves and have already come so far with OnePlus that the OnePlus 8 series is now compatible for the Swiss market. Currently, we are also working together with digitec connect, Sunrise and OnePlus to certify the full range of functions of the North series for the Swiss market. So it's a trade-off. We offer you the opportunity to purchase devices through our sales channels that you would otherwise not find in Switzerland at Sunrise or Swisscom, but on the other hand it may be that not everything works 100% for the Swiss market in the initial phase. We will continue to work on this so that in the future it is more transparently indicated on the shop which devices have been tested and certified for the Swiss market and which have not yet been tested and certified, so that there may be restrictions.
It won't be until the end of the year... Thank you for your call and your patience. I have now contacted the team from our own mobile subscription digitec connect, who are also interested in ensuring that the devices sold on the shop can be used with the full range of functions. The situation is as follows: As you assume, different provider codes must be stored in the software of the manufacturer so that the full range of functions can be used with the corresponding provider. With Samsung and Apple devices, this works out of the box. Unfortunately, these codes are often not stored for manufacturers such as Google or OnePlus who do not have Swiss national companies and whose devices are grey-imported, because the national companies abroad do not deal with this emphatically. We have also written a podcast about this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2A8qCeKfKw&t=836s However, we are constantly testing devices ourselves and have already come so far with OnePlus that the OnePlus 8 series is now compatible for the Swiss market. Currently, we are also working together with digitec connect, Sunrise and OnePlus to certify the full range of functions of the North series for the Swiss market. So it's a trade-off. We offer you the opportunity to purchase devices through our sales channels that you would otherwise not find in Switzerland at Sunrise or Swisscom, but on the other hand it may be that not everything works 100% for the Swiss market in the initial phase. We will continue to work on this so that in the future we can indicate more transparently on the shop which devices have been tested and certified for the Swiss market and which have not yet been tested and certified, so that there may be restrictions.
I just tested mine with a Chromecast TV and Miracast and it worked. Just for your information, unfortunately I don't have a solution.
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