OnePlus Nord CE 5G is currently the OEM’s latest offering in the medium price segment until the Nord 2 comes out.
While the Nord CE 5G packs some serious hardware, users have been facing a couple of issues with it lately.
As per multiple reports, OnePlus Nord CE 5G users have been experiencing heating and lagging problems.
While this might appear to be related to gaming, user reports indicate that their device heats up even with regular usage. Also, there are several reports of system UI lag when users are trying to open apps like Dialer and more.
It is possible that the issues might be related, however, this is still based on speculation.
Im facing battery draining and over heating issues in OnePlus Nord CE 5g smartphone. I bought this phone before 2 days
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Any one else facing stutters and lag over ui and apps in oneplus nord ce. I think these stutters increased after latest update
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These heating and lagging problems are certainly inconveniencing OnePlus Nord CE 5G users as they are rendering the device unusable.
However, affected users may not have face these problems for long as a fix might arrive in the near future.
This is because the said issues have been acknowledged by a OnePlus Staff Member who further said the problems will be resolved in upcoming OxygenOS builds.
While there is no ETA for the said fixes, it is possible that the next software update for the Nord CE 5G might isolate the said issues.
However, this is not yet confirmed until OnePlus starts rolling out another update for the device in question.
Hopefully, the OEM resolves the heating and lagging issues on the Nord CE 5G soon so that people can use it without any hassle.
That said, we will report back with more details as and when we get new information to share so stay tuned.
NOTE: There are more such stories in our dedicated OnePlus section so be sure go through it.
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