📱 Elevate Your Everyday with Nokia 5.3!
The Nokia 5.3 is a feature-rich smartphone that combines a stunning 6.55-inch HD+ display, a versatile quad-camera system, and a robust 2-day battery life, all wrapped in a stylish and durable design. With 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage, this dual SIM device is perfect for the modern professional on the go.
♿**W
Excellent quality and value best phone I've bought
Best phone I have bought my last phone was a Motorola one zoom and it did not past a year and cost 300 pounds this phone is half the price and much better apart from the camera as the one zoom was 64 mega pixel bthis is 13. The fingerprint scanner is excellent response is immediate no delay screen is bright and responsive quick to load pages and great to watch and stream on. Best of this phone is guaranteed to be updated for the next 3 years as it's an android one phone and it's not pre loaded with loads of unwanted stuff just a brilliant phone very happy with it well done Nokia for stepping and and away from Windows. I really recommend this phone my friend was so impressed they bought the 8.3 which is more expensive but the camera is excellent on it . Im ok with the camera but if it really bother you to have more mega pixels then the 5.4 they released has a better spec camera but for me taking picture of the dog and cats and a few people I'm happy with the quality it suits me but overall this is an excellent quality and value phone looks good feels good in the hand an excellent size screen very happy. I'm disabled and in and electric wheelchair to his phone is easy to hold not too heavy and has excellent battery life lasts a few days even with video calling for a few hours it lasts so well doesn't take long to fully charge
P**O
Terrific bang for the buck!
This was a replacement for my ageing Apple 5SE. Two SIM cards and a memory card can be used at the same time. Four Gb of RAM. A very decent processor for next to no lag. A combination of passphrase+fingerprint+face recognition security. Face recognition works well. It won't let me in if I'm not wearing my glasses. Wonderful.Mine is the cyan blue version and I think it looks terrific. Not obviously low-price at all. The bezel size is unobtrusive, also. I purchased a silicone case for it so I could attach a neck cord. Yes, I know many will consider lanyards very 'old school' but the phone is tall and without one it's only a matter of time before it falls from my shirt pocket. Keeping a phone in trouser pockets, particularly a back pocket, is just asking for a broken screen or a bent device. With age can come wisdom! Sometimes age comes alone!!The compromise is the screen resolution. Not, in my view, that you'd notice. I use my phone almost exclusively for making calls, sending texts, along with the calendaring and reminder aspects. I don't watch videos or TV on my phone, I never play games. The touchscreen is very responsive but not over-sensitive, so that you do not change things without intending.So, if you want a phone with two SIMS, that has the capability for using a memory card concurrently with two SIMS, [I load my SD card with lots of audio files] that has two years of android firmware updates in the pipeline [up to 2022?], and use your phone for mostly 'organisational' reasons, rather than visual entertainment, this device should serve you well. Highly recommended and terrific value.
A**.
Nice, cheap smartphone
I bought this phone for £123 to replace my old iPhone. And for the price, this really is a pretty good phone. The fingerprint log in is not very reliable and some android apps are not as reliable as the Apple apps (some freeze from time to time) but generally is does everything I want to do with it, make calls, send texts, do my online banking and use some other apps like Google maps, Facebook or Amazon.The camera is good but you need a very steady hand, I get a lot of slightly distorted pics as my hands are not that steady. I deleted some pre-installed apps like YouTube and some Google ones as I don't use them.Be aware when starting the phone when new that you don't just tick 'agree' to the Google start up functions as you will allow Google to pretty much to spy on and track everything you do with the phone. It's worthwhile (and not very complicated) to spend an extra 2 minutes to customise your permissions.I also downloaded DuckDuckGo app which offers private browsing and use it as the default browser rather than using the pre-installed ones.Overall the start up took 2 hours as uploading the newest update took a very long time. I also didn't manage to transfer my contacts and music from my iPhone or iCloud but it's probably easier from android phone to android phone.Overall, I am pleased with the phone and it will do me just fine for as long as the updates come through (for 2 years), I was getting fed up with spending a lot of money on Iphones which are still fully functionable but the updates stop and force you to buy a new phone every 3 years anyway. From now on it's Nokia budget phones for me and I may spend the money I saved on a long weekend away
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