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Nokia G50 Review, Pros and Cons

Nokia G50 Review, Pros and Cons – The Nokia G50 is an affordable smartphone that brings out the potential of the in-stock Android experience with a unique design format. It’s more like the upgraded version of the Nokia G300; somehow, the company lost the G40 or G400 variant. But this new and improved device has some nice features that we cover in later parts. Anyway, the stylish design layout with 5G connectivity is present in the phone.

You’ll also get better performance results with the predecessor the Nokia G20, while the design layout may not have changed much. In terms of availability, the phone is currently available in the US, UK, and major European countries. Although there is less chance that the Nokia G50 will be released to another market, if it does, it will likely be released under a different name or specification. Anyway, let’s move on to the detailed review of the Nokia G50 smartphone.

Nokia G50 Review

Highlight

  1. The phone has a 6.82 inches IPS LCD display that provides decent color output.
  2. The Li-Po 5000 mAh battery features extended battery life with an 18W fast charge bracket for raw power.
  3. The affordable 5G option – the Snapdragon 480 5G chipset is present under the hood of the processing unit.
  4. In addition, the software provides an elegant Android 11 OS experience without customization features.
  5. A medium-level 48MP main camera was the main shooter while an 8MP selfie camera is present on the front.

Design and Display

The Nokia G50 smartphone may not have the surprising design as the other mid-range device, nor does the company plan to let the camera board circulate in the future. But it can be said that the circular camera has already become common in Nokia smartphones, and it is something that sets it apart from other brands. Some users like it, while others may not like this aesthetic.

Anyway, the aesthetic requirement changes from person to person, and everyone has their specific taste in relation to the telephone. Now, going to this point, the phone feels a little heavier due to its huge battery life, but the G50 manages everything precisely with the weight distributions. After that, you can purchase the device in two stunning color options, including Midnight Sun and Ocean Blue.

Both color variants are extraordinary in wonderful looks in the hands. Though due to the built plastic, the phone lacks a premium-quality look. But still, the display provides everything you demand from the mid-range. It is a 6.82-inches tall HD IPS LCD display that equips 450 nits brightness with dark mode and eye protection features intact. However, like most low-end phones, it lacks gorilla glass protection.

Memory and Internal

The first thought about the Nokia G50’s hardware was a bit disappointing, although the phone offers a Snapdragon 480 5G chipset. It may not have the best processing power, but it provides the 5G connectivity and phone performance that is pretentious in this matter. However, the quality of the band depends on the SIM.

In addition to the 5G features, the phone also supports a 2x  2.0 GHz cloaking speed that will ensure you will have no problems in your daily use. The game is still an option for users, as you can play to a certain extent, but you won’t play at full settings. And after a game session in an hour, it will severely heat up the phone. At the end of the software, things look much better.

As you get to experience the standard Android 11 interface, there are tons of other things to reveal. The company supports 4GB / 6GB of RAM that accumulates storage from 64GB / 128GB to process all data. In summary, there are three variants that you can choose from, but the 128GB storage variant options are highly recommended if you don’t want to use a MicroSD card.

Camera

Camera quality is neither disappointing nor pleasing; you’ll get the default color gradation and color saturation results for your photos. However, images can retain the natural feel, unlike other companies that use warm colors to enhance the image’s appearance. It’s good up to a point, but if you prefer natural colors, the Nokia G50 5g smartphone will provide it.

The dynamic range effect may be lacking to some extent, but you’ll still be able to take decent pictures in daylight. However, low light sometimes blurred the edges, and graininess could also be seen. These results are highly expected from the mid-ranger, and 1080p video recording is possible. With that, you will have professional mode and bokeh.

Within the native camera app, the phone is limited to a specific amount of features and filters, but you can try other third-party apps to improve the overall quality. The Nokia G50 features a 48MP primary snapper that includes a 5MP ultra-wide lens and 2MP depth on the back panel. On the front screen, you will receive an 8MP selfie camera with a water droplet notch.

Battery and Others

The Nokia G50 offers a decent battery capacity of 5000 mAh which ensures you will have more than 8 hours of screen time to surf the Internet. However, at the same time, you can play for more than 2 hours or more on a single charge. In terms of charging speed, the phone features an 18W charging stand that will fill the battery in less than 2 hours.

When you buy a 5G connectivity device, NFC features are essential for users, and luckily this phone provides NFC support. While these features are limited to SIM, it is also region-dependent. So choose SIM wisely according to your needs. As for the price range, this device comes with a discounted price of $289 (Rs 21,000) approx. In fact, the Nokia G50 has an excellent quality/price ratio.

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Nokia G50 Specifications Detail

Down below you can see the full specifications of the Nokia G50 smartphone.

SpecificationsNokia G50
Network2G, 3G, 4G, 5G
AnnouncedSeptember 2021
SIMDual SIM 
Dimensions6.84 x 3.06 x 0.35 inches
Weight220 g
Size6.82 inches
DisplayIPS LCD
450 nits brightness
19.5:9 ratio
~252 PPI density
ProtectionNo
Resolution720 x 1560 pixels
OSAndroid 11
Chipset8 nm – Qualcomm SM4350 Snapdragon 480 5G 
CPUOcta-core
2×2.0 GHz Kryo 460
6×1.8 GHz Kryo 460
GPUAdreno 619
Card slotYes (dedicate slot)
RAM4GB, 6GB
Internal64GB, 128 GB
Camera48 MP (wide)
5 MP (ultrawide)
2 MP (depth)
LED flash, HDR, panorama
Max – 1080p@30fps
Selfie8 MP (wide)
Max – 1080p@30fps
LoudspeakerYes
3.5mm jackYes
WLANWi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/6, dual-band, hotspot
Bluetooth5.0, A2DP, LE
GPSYes, with A-GPS, GALILEO, BDS
NFCYes (market/region dependent)
Infrared portNo
RadioYes
USBUSB Type-C 2.0, USB On-The-Go
SensorsSide-mounted fingerprint, accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass
BatteryLi-Po 5000 mAh
Fast charging 18W
ColorsMidnight Sun, Ocean Blue
Expected Price$289 (Rs 21,000) approx.
Disclaimer: We can not guarantee that the data available on this page is 100% correct.

Nokia G50 Pros and Cons

Down below you can see the list of pros and cons (advantages and disadvantages) of the Nokia G50 smartphone.

Pros

  1. A huge battery capacity of 5000 mAh.
  2. NFC features are enabled.
  3. 18W fast charging support.
  4. Decent 5G connectivity processor.
  5. Awesome Android 11 experience.
  6. Wide storage options are available.
  7. 450 nit brightness support.
  8. Side-mounted fingerprint reader.
  9. Decent image quality in daylight.
  10. Excellent value for money.

Cons

  1. Without any gorilla glass protection.
  2. Same old remodeled design layout.
  3. USB power sharing is not possible.
  4. standard refresh rate display.
  5. Mediocre selfie quality.
  6. Playing high end games may cause heating issue.
  7. Medium photography in low light
  8. Stuck in 720p resolution.

Conclusions

The Nokia G50 5g smartphone arrives with the decent specifications that are demanded in today’s needs. Plus, you’re getting decent software and hardware support. But, the camera quality may not match the brand, you will still get impressive results with adequate lighting, but on the other hand, in low light image quality fails miserably. However, the total value of the G50 phone cannot be determined with these facts alone.

On the other hand, the phone has better battery life and an impressive color screen. Therefore, everything is managed uniformly. If you’re looking for something under $300, the Nokia G50 is worth your time. But if 5G connectivity is installed in your region, it is highly recommended to use a 4G phone, where you will get better features and specs – like the Vivo iQOO Z5 smartphone.

Sumit Pandit is a senior news reporter for Oispice. He is an expert on smartphones, apps, gadgets, and the tech industry. He writes for different tech news and has an excellent ability to make complex matters easy to understand. Sumit can be reached on Twitter @sumitkrpandit or Email at sumitpandit@oispice.com.

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