This design also means the Find N's inside screen doesn't show much of a crease (and it actually has a double crease because of the lenient fold bend). You can spot the double-crease if you look at the screen from extreme angles under certain lighting, but it's far, far less noticeable than the crease in the Galaxy Z Fold 3.
When it comes to both benchmarks and real-world use, though, the change in processors doesn't make that much of a difference. On Geekbench 5, which measures general performance, the OnePlus Nord N10 5G posted a single-core score of 606 and a multicore result of 1,843. That actually beat the 602 single-core number posted by the original Nord, though that phone's 1,984 multicore score would suggest that the more expensive Nord is better suited for apps that take advantage of multiple cores.
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