![]() It’s not unusual at this price, but the OnePlus N20 5G only has a single mono speaker the earpiece is for calls only. Most phones at this price aren't IP rated at all, and though I'd argue this rating doesn't mean too much, it's better than nothing, which is what most sub-$300 phones have (and all that unlocked $900 OnePlus flagships offer now). It's "IP52" rated - that's a number you probably aren't familiar with, and that's because it basically just means "rain resistant," protected from water spray within 15 degrees of vertical. As an all-plastic phone, a case is a good idea either way, and the N20 doesn’t come with one in the box. ![]() The plastic frame on my unit has already been dented, though I don’t remember it taking any major tumbles. ![]() ![]() ![]() The big, ostentatious cameras on the back look better than its resulting photos do, and while the matte-ish finish on the plastic back gets a little greasy, the phone feels solid and durable, creaking only minimally when wrenched on. Parts of the styling, like the accent strip on the bottom back and the flat chamfered frame, invoke the iPhone 5, and I like it, but fans of the brand may not recognize it as a OnePlus phone without the logo. The OnePlus N20 5G takes its design cues from a lot of different places, but it neither looks nor feels like a OnePlus phone, departing almost entirely from the OnePlus N10 5G that came before it outside the blue colorway. ![]()
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