2020 saw OnePlus release the OnePlus Nord, its first non-Snapdragon 8xx device ever.

While not underpowered in any sense of the word, the device represents OnePlus’ renewed focus on the affordable device segment.

The OnePlus Nord is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G chip and sports a massive 4115mAh battery, a 6.44 inch Full HD display with 90Hz, and much more.

All in all, a really decent Android device that should offer users the best of OnePlus and still be easy on the battery hence better endurance.

Unfortunately, the device hasn’t been without a few issues. Recently, we saw reports of OnePlus Nord users facing Bluetooth connectivity and battery drain issues.

Well, that is not the only issue bugging users of this new device. Reports are now surfacing that hint towards an issue with the OnePlus Nord’s network stability.

According to affected users, this issue started afflicting their device after the OxygenOS 10.5.9 update.

Some users have managed to get some relief by toggling the device’s Airplane Mode on and off.

This issue also seems to be affecting calls as some users are reporting dropped voice calls and network drops.

From these complaints, it is clear that while some users are blaming the OxygenOS 10.5.9 update for this problem, it could be affecting earlier builds as well.

The reports of poor internet speeds, auto disconnection while playing games among others, continue to dominate OnePlus Nord community forums.

This issue is amplified for online gamers who keep getting kicked out because of the OnePlus Nord Network issues.

We can only hope that OnePlus obliges and offers these affected users a solution to this network stability issue once and for all.

OnePlus Nord still runs on Android 10-based OxygenOS 10 and is in line for an update to OxygenOS 11. Unofficial reports hinted at a November release of that update. Could this issue be fixed in that build?

We have a post dedicated to following this device’s Android 11 update and you can check it out here.

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