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tmo_mike_c's avatar
tmo_mike_c
T-Mobile Employee
4 years ago

New OnePlus N200 5G!

OnePlus brings the best blend of affordability and features you love, with their latest device. The next in the N-series is taking features within the family another step further.

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The OnePlus N200 5G’s 1080 x 2400 Full HD+ screen behind Gorilla Glass gives you a beautiful and solid display. Take advantage of photo ops with the 13MP rear-facing camera, and show off your photography skills. With a 16MP front-facing camera, you can take epic selfies anytime you want. Share your awesome pics and videos with friends using Near Field Communication (NFC) with their compatible device. Share your pics on social faster than ever with the N200’s 5G capability anywhere you’re connected to T-Mobile’s 5G network.

Key features

6.49” FHD+ Display

16MP FF camera

Fast Charging

32GB Internal storage

NFC capable

5G capable

Get Yours

The OnePlus N200 5G is available for T-Mobile and Metro PCS customers on June 25, 2021. You can talk about it here in the comment section below. This device will be available in Quantum Blue. Pick up your new device at any of our T-Mobile retail stores, online, and through the T-Mobile app and over the phone if you contact us.

Device information provided by the manufacturer. 5G: Capable device required; coverage not available in some areas. While 5G access won't require a certain plan or feature, some uses/services might. See Coverage details, Terms and Conditions, and Open Internet information for network management details (like video optimization) at T-Mobile.com.

  • I’d personally say stick with the T-Mobile branded one.  OnePlus has some software QC issues (see their community forums).  After 15 days, you’re stuck.  If you get a bad patch (eg. Android 10 to 11), you’ll be stuck with them and it, and not much chance of a fix.

    With T-Mobile, you can send it back as factory defect (eg. Android 10 to 11 broke bluetooth on my vehicle - didn’t get the update until end of Jan, had device since Nov).  T-Mobile stopped billing me after the 3rd warranty exchange.   OnePlus (now July) still doesn’t have a fix, and blames my vehicle.  (Why did all 3 work on Android 10 then ?)

  • gramps28's avatar
    gramps28
    Router Royalty

    I have a locked Pixel 4XL through Tmobile and I get timely updates through Google. Reading these forums if you want updates Pixel is the way to go. I'm using android S aka 12.

  • mrnyjet's avatar
    mrnyjet
    Transmission Trainee

    love t mobile, but i learned the hard way that it is far better to buy the unlocked versions.

    much faster updates , and you can avoid poorly written carrier alterations to software. 

    plus, you have much greater choice of colors.