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We've long been lovers of the Moto G series for the top pick in the budget Android category, but the Nokia 5 knocks it off the top spot. With a better camera, better performance and a stunning design, we are blown away by the low price tag offered...
With the Nokia 5, HMD Global has gone back to the basics, and the mainstays of the device are the stock Android software and solid build quality. However, the smartphone lacks in other critical departments. Performance is sub-par for its category – the...
The Nokia 5 is a good choice if you care mainly about looks and don't want to spend an arm and a leg. However, if you care about performance, you should probably look...
Successful comeback. After the divorce from Microsoft, Nokia has already come back with several new smartphones. With the 5.2 inch Nokia 5 mid-range model, the manufacturer scored promptly, since there is much to like and only little not to like in its...
All things considered, the Nokia 5 is a pretty smartphone that comes with a clean and up-to-date software, but ultimately disappoints in terms of performance. Some people will undoubtedly find it – as well as its €190 ($222) price tag – appealing, but...
The Nokia 5 certainly gives a good first impression, with its shiny metal unibody, nostalgic design and low asking price. Boot it up and you're presented with a clean version of Android Nougat, along with expandable storage for filling the phone with...
The Nokia 5 is the best-looking smartphone at its price point, but in use it's not quite as sharp as some of its rivals. Battery life struggles when pushed, and you'll need to be patient, as load times can be...
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