Love this new phone, so glad to be going back to a Nokia, and tried out Sony Xperia L1 but didn't like the sound quality. This phone is intuitive and much more suited to me. : )
Love this new phone, so glad to be going back to a Nokia, and tried out Sony Xperia L1 but didn't like the sound quality. This phone is intuitive and much more suited to me. : )
great device from nokia/HMD phones very fast, awesome build quality stock android updated software/security very happy. arrived faster than expected thank you
Great phone for anyone looking for a mid range smartphone at a good price, does everything I need it to, fast connection to the internet, easy to use, battery lasts a day or more
There's a lot to like about Nokia's midrange Nokia 5 handset. Its slim, metal design is very comfortable to hold and looks smart. There's not much of a bezel around the display either, which means the body hasn't had to balloon out too much to accommodate its 5.2-inch display.
The Nokia 5 is affordable; looks good and has a battery that won't quit on you before the day's done
It's only powerful enough for the essentials and the camera doesn't take brilliant shots
The Nokia 5 was launched by HMD Global at MWC 2017 in February. You'd be forgiven for wondering who HMD Global is, but the company has made a huge splash this year by launching four phones with the Nokia brand: the wonderfully nostalgic Nokia 3310 as well as three budget and mid-range Android phones...
it is very fast and has a good camera and is very reliable
Nokia's return to the handset scene is now well and truly underway. The comeback started with the retro Nokia 3310 , and continued with the Nokia 3 , 5 and 6 . The most recent development is the announcement of the flagship Nokia 8 .
Top-notch hardware design and build quality; Fingerprint sensor; Stock Android with no UI overlay or bloatware
Moderate performance; Screen resolution could be higher; Poor audio quality from single speaker
For less than £200, the Nokia 5.1 is certainly a tempting option for those on a budget. It looks stylish, is comfortable to use and boasts a gorgeous 18:9 display with a higher resolution than some flagship smartphones, but the performance isn’t the best that we’ve seen. There’s a slight delay opening and closing apps, though in-app performance is much smoother. One department it can’t compete in is game performance; it’s okay with basic 2D games but frankly isn’t up to the task of running something like PUBG Mobile.
You cannot expect much from a smartphone listed for 200 Euros (~$236), can you The Nokia 5 proves exactly the opposite, offering quite a bit in terms of features and performance. You get a quite fast Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 octa-core SoC, a very bright HD display, LTE Cat.4 covering a wide range of...
high-quality case; many LTE bands; dual-SIM slot; Android 7.1; fingerprint sensor; good 13-MP camera; bright HD display; long battery life; low temperature development
only 16 GB storage; no USB Type-C connection; display has a blue tint; light halos in a black display
For a budget-friendly phone, the Nokia 5 looks and feels rather premium. But for many, it's what's on the inside that counts, and that's where the phone's lower price starts to become evident.
Affordable price Great design for the price Smooth; stock-like software experience
Just 16 GB of storage 2 GB of RAM and Snapdragon processor aren't the fastest Photos come out dark; blurry; or over-exposed Only 720p screen resolution
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