Abstract: In our experience the best way to get a cheap phone is to buy it SIM-free then grab a great-value SIM-only deal. You won't be paying £50-odd per month for a phone for the next two years, and you can swap it for a newer model whenever you fancy it. All t...
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 here.A...
Published: 2017-07-19, Author: John , review by: techradar.com
Surprisingly premium metal design, The latest stock Android software, Fingerprint scanner provides added security
Photos from camera are a little dark, Storage fills up fast – a microSD card is a must, Load times can be sluggish
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 lengthy...
We're impressed by the Nokia 5, particularly when considering the price tag. It's good-looking with decent specs and we love addition of Android without overcomplicating it with any sort of overlay. We expect the Nokia 5 could become a really popular choi...
The Nokia 5 finds itself in a somewhat tricky position through no fault of its own. For the price it seems to offer an excellent selection of features, but it's surrounded by equally capable handsets above and below it.If you can stretch your budget just...
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Published: 2017-04-29, Author: John , review by: techradar.com
Abstract: Build QualityPhone Set UpFeaturesCamera & VideoBattery LifeNokia has tagged the Nokia 5 as ‘balanced for work and play', but I think it would be more accurate to describe this smartphone as affordable with just a hint of premium.The Nokia 5 is priced at €...