

📱 Elevate your everyday with Nokia 5 — where style meets substance
The Nokia 5 UK-SIM Free Smartphone in Copper combines timeless craftsmanship with modern tech: a durable Corning Gorilla Glass display, a powerful 13 MP autofocus camera optimized for low-light, and a pure Android Nougat experience free from bloatware. Its sleek aluminium frame hides antenna lines for a seamless look, while the wide-angle front camera ensures perfect group selfies. Designed for professionals who demand reliability, style, and up-to-date software, this phone offers excellent battery life and expandable storage, making it the smart choice for those who want premium features without the premium price.
| ASIN | B071F9HN3X |
| Best Sellers Rank | 55,650 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 2,042 in SIM-Free & Unlocked Mobile Phones |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | 11ND1M01A06 |
| Manufacturer | Nokia |
| Product Dimensions | 7.2 x 0.8 x 14.9 cm; 200 g |
L**R
The phone you need
Everyone needs a mobile phone these days and this one does everything you are likely to use on a daily basis and at a great price from a name you recognise. You don't need one of the expensive models from competitors. This phone has a great battery life and last 2 days in my experience. It is very well made, easy to use and gets all the timely updates for the android 9 OS and applications installed on the device. The storage can also be upgraded with a micro SD card, to 128 GB giving excellent storage headroom. It also has good quality front and rear cameras which work incredibly well. I am very pleased with this purchase for a replacement of my Lumia 930 Phone 10 device.
P**.
Great phone at a good price
I love this phone! It's got everything I need and it's not too expensive....camera is sharper than my old phone (Samsung galaxy S3 mini), the flash is brighter too. It has a nice solid feel to it with its metal casing, although I always put my phones into a case when I get them to protect from damage. It has fingerprint recognition and pattern unlock too. It's the right size to fit in my coat pocket (although with the case it's a tight fit) and it's not too heavy.
A**5
Good value
When considering this device is only £125 new, you're getting a decent phone for the money. The screen, although 720p, is very bright and clear (600 lumens at brightest). The speaker is very good, I like listening to podcasts and this has a good rounded sound. Battery life seems pretty good, I can easily get to the end of the a day only having used a third of the battery. The build quality is great. A solid device with metal body, feels very good in hand. Throw in it's pretty much stock Android, at this point running 8.1 with the July security patch (this was midway through July too) then it's quite impressive. In the end for me though (looking for a backup phone) it got too laggy. After I installed all my apps and used it for a few days, there was very noticable lag. I would perhaps have to wait 7 or 8 seconds for some apps to open. A reboot often sped things up again though.
W**H
A Stylish Phone Let Down by Poor Build Quality
So, about a year after buying this phone, I have been forced to have to replace it. Long story cut short, basically there is something wrong with the charger port or the battery and it will no longer charge reliably. Having researched the issue, this is apparently a commonly know issue, and boils down to a design flaw related to the curved edge of the phone, meaning the charger can't sit in flat and engage properly. That's more than a bit disappointing as far as I'm concerned. I've always been more than a bit of a Nokia fan, I've owned several of there phones over the years. I was disappointed when the whole Windows phone thing didn't work out for them, I really loved my Lumia Windows phone, but essentially lack of app support meant I ended up having no choice but to switch to an android phone, which was one of the first gen Moto G phones. I'm a budget phone user, so a £600 high-end phone is just not something I can afford, so my options are somewhat limited, but I do want something fairly nice for the price I am willing to pay. I always liked my Moto G, but it very much felt a bit lacking in style for me, in a way that Nokia phones don't lack, so imagine my joy at seeing that Nokia had somehow managed to come back with what looked like a decent and stylish android phone at a price point I could afford... ...and when I first got hold of this phone, I was not disappointed. It is a good phone in many ways, the look and feel of it, the streamlined clutter free version of android it uses. It's very personalise-able. You could go on about it lacking certain premium features, or not having enough RAM, or being a bit glitchy, or whatever, but essentially it's good software that makes a good phone experience and Nokia did this well with these phones. It is indeed a very stylish and sleek phone too, it's the kind of phone you take out and people want to look at it and compliment it. So, I mean, I didn't really want to have to replace this phone, or have to write a bad review for it here on Amazon, but I'm afraid I have to really. As I said earlier, I'm a budget user, so the £150 I spent on this a year ago, to end up with a phone that is unusable after a year, as much as I might want to like Nokia, it is just unacceptable. A phone should really last me longer than that before I have to spend more money on a new phone, atleast two years in my opinion, preferable three. End of the story, now I'm back with a Motorola phone, the Moto G7 Power to be exact... It's a shame... I would prefer to be owning a Nokia phone, but as much as I might like the Nokia look and style, I can just no longer trust them as being a reliable brand.
J**O
Brilliant Stock Android Phone
Lovely phone this one, both to look at and to use. Great camera too. Best of all it comes with stock Andriod that's not been messed about with by Nokia unlike so many other manufacturers. And you get very frequent updates and the latest versions as soon as they come out. This also has way better wifi reception than any of my other devices, it can connect to wifi at the other end of the office (100+ metres and round a corner) that my other tablet can't even see.
A**E
Nokia 5- a Nexus replacement
Bought as a replacement for my Nexus 5x which sadly went to bootloop heaven.I was very happy with the Nexus but when it died I looked for a direct replacement, the Nokia 5 seemed to fit the bill. I have had it for a week now and to be honest It's every bit as good as the Nexus, it is marginally faster, it's more responsive, the battery well it can go for 2 full days between charges (the nexus needed charged daily).The screen resolution is not as good, I don't watch movies on it so to me there is no noticeable difference, the camera on the nexus was excellent, the Nokia not as much, it is fine in good daylight ,but not so good with low light conditions.It's a more solid phone, weightier too, it feels better than the Nexus, it's well balanced too.Price wise it was half the price of the Nexus, so for me it was a bargain.It has dual sim card slots or 1 sim and a micro sd expansion card, for me better than the Nexus.If i had to give a score out of 10 for either phone the nexus would get an 8 out of 10, the Nokia surprisingly for me gets a 9, simply on value and battery life, the interface on the Nokia is better, it offers more control, I didn't think I would ever say I found a phone better than the Nexus, but I have, this is a gem, it's a steal at this price £130, you would be mad to refuse it...............
S**I
Cellulare molto veloce ed affidabile dal look molto accattivante. Dal punto di vista funzionale è molto semplice da utilizzare con una batteria di lunga durata. Il ritorno a Nokia è stato un successo.
C**.
Buon telefono non ha molti fronzoli per fare le personalizzazioni ,il ché migliora le prestazioni .Concludendo penso che sia un telefono con un buon compromesso prezzo qualità.
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