Nokia 5.4 review: Striking design, clutter-free UI the only saving grace
Nokia is one of the last
few brands that are still selling smartphones based on Android One platform in
India. For the uninitiated, Android One is a family of Android smartphones
powered by stock versions of Android with a focus on Google services. That
said, the Nokia smartphones often come with an up-to-date Android operating
system that has advertisement-free vanilla user interface and no pre-installed
bloatware.
The Nokia 5.4, a new midrange
smartphone from Finnish technology start-up HMD Global, which owns the Nokia
brand, is banking on the Android One and select creator-centric imaging
features. Priced Rs 13,999 onwards, the smartphone, however, seems to lag peers
in price-to-specifications ratio. But how does it work out in real-life usage?
Let’s find out:
Design
and Display
The Nokia
5.4 has a striking design, with Nordic colour-themed (polar night – review
unit) curved back cover. Made of plastic, the back cover has a glossy gradient
profile. It looks good but easily gets smudges and fingerprint marks, and is
prone to scratches. Thankfully, the phone comes with a transparent TPU cover,
which makes the phone look bulky but protects the back cover from unwanted
smudges, fingerprint marks and scratches. Speaking of size, the phone is
neither big nor small. Read More
Comments
Post a Comment