OnePlus has more or less successfully made some interesting moves in recent times. The most recent has been the launch of the Nord N10 5G and Nord N100. Both devices have been presented to fight in a lower price range, although with elements to consider such as 5G or large capacity batteries. However, both terminals hid a secret in the form of bad news , which has just been confirmed by OnePlus.

The OnePlus Nord N10 5G and Nord N100 were presented last October. Both bets are destined to fight in different price ranges and even unpublished for OnePlus, since we remember that the Nord N100 costs 199 euros, while the Nord N10 5G does not reach 350. In both cases, OnePlus hopes to reach an audience wider.
Just an Android update
However, it has been the Android Central medium that has had direct information from OnePlus, confirming that both devices will only receive a major operating system update. This is not good news, although we are facing a cheaper line, if the company wants to gain the trust of new users. In a war like the one that all manufacturers have, standing out in this regard can be key.

OnePlus Nord N100
These terminals have reached the market with Android 10, which was already a small disappointment in that the OnePlus 8T that was presented first, already did it with Android 11. If we add to this that they will only receive an operating system update, it is Many may value their purchase twice when they know this. In addition, we also know that they will receive two years of security updates, when the normal established is three years.
In the current line?
If we have to look for an excuse for OnePlus, the OnePlus N100 may have more than its older brother, being a 199-euro smartphone. We are used to manufacturers offering only a large operating system update when the terminal moves into the entry range. However, the OnePlus N10 5G will be clearly at a disadvantage compared to many terminals of its competition from brands such as Xiaomi, Realme or Samsung. Precisely, the Korean company took a step forward recently, announcing that all its flagships, and even more modest terminals of the Galaxy A and Galaxy M families, will receive three years of operating system updates.
Source>Android Central