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Adam reviews the Nokia 5 — a great looking budget phone that’s unfortunately lacking in a few key areas.

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28 thoughts on “Nokia 5 Review”
  1. Hey gang, thanks for watching! Let me know what you think of the Nokia 5! Good budget option? And what would you like to see from a potentially premium Nokia phone?

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  3. Well, this video is about 2 and a half years old. Think it running 9.0 Pie now instead of 7.0 Nougat will make a significant difference? Kinda hope so seeing I just ordered one for $90 to replace my Nokia 1 that was stolen recently that I had bought for $60 July last year. Thinking this will be significantly better seeing that it has twice the ram, 5.2" screen instead of 4.5" screen and twice the memory in short. Complaining about 720? lol. The Nokia 1 has around a 480 display. And I don't use this for games anyway. I have a PS4 Pro and mid-range gaming PC. So if I do ever play games? I think the doubling of RAM will compensate for the small increase in screen size.

    And the battery is larger by 850 mAh. Plus I set my Nokia 1 to enable battery saver by 85% battery life. But I mainly use it to watch youtube when I go out to smoke, in bed, at the dinner table and when I'm out sometimes, which is not often. Kinda regretting spending almost twice as much for it than my Nokia 1 I bought not even a year ago but hopefully, the moderate improvements over the Nokia 1 will be worth it. I didn't feel like waiting another month for the Nokia 1 to come back into stock. But I have a gaming computer, I don't live on my mobile like most bums on the go aka mobile users in general do today. So I'm not really worried.

  4. Moto E4 plus is probably better for the price, also theres no such thing ever as a best device , tech is advancing so fast that for example the Galaxy S10 will be out of date by June 2019

  5. This phone is a piece of crap. Even for a mid level phone. I have used mid & even low level phones that are better. The phone is Slow, it becomes unresponsive alot, it hangs, i'm not even going into camera things and gaming performance bla bla, just plain daily operational task sucks, STAY away from this phone.

  6. I love how people go on about Micro USB's future compatibility. True, maybe, but try hooking up a phone with USB Type C to some Car Stereos and expecting it to recognize your device..charge it, yes, play your music via the headset? Dream on! ;O)

  7. I think the phone would be just fine for performance. I used to play for several hours a day on my older phone ZTE Blade L2 Plus, games like Marvel Future Fight, Bleach Brave Souls, The Amazing Spider-Man or GTA San Andreas. While it is true that games crash or lag sometimes due to the low performance, it is rare when they crash, and they don't lag that often, games are playable.

    The phone worked good enough for 3 years until now. Now you're telling me this one may have 2-3 RAM and 16GB of internal memory, and 13MP, that's a lot more than I could say from the ZTE that I had.

  8. Is it better than an iPhone 6 6s yes have I ever played a high end game on a smartphone nope Win Win plus quick charge usb perfect load 3rd party camera app sorted superb camera 😋👇🏾👍

  9. I must admit 16GB internal memory is really stingy and puts a real limitation on the range of apps you can install but that just means you should choose your apps more wisely rather than install lots of apps willy nilly

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