Nokia G60 Hands-On Review
Introduction
Buying a smartphone is straightforward: you compare the features to the cost and look for the best deal. At the very least, that's how sane buyers go about it.
The phone's specs are helpful, but they don't tell the whole story. There are additional factors to take into account, such as HMD's three-year warranty, three-year OS updates, and three-year security patches for the Nokia smartphone lineup. If you intend to keep your phone for a few years, this certainly increases its value. It would even be rated higher by some customers than a 108 MP camera or a 5,000 mAh battery
Buyers still place a certain amount of weight on Nokia, particularly those in Europe. Some individuals open Amazon, type "Nokia," and begin placing orders.
Those individuals would be pleased with the Nokia G60 due to the phone's solid construction, reasonable price, and outstanding software support
Nokia G60 Specs At A Glance
Body: 166.0x75.9x8.6 mm, 190 g; Gorilla Glass 5 on the front, a plastic frame on the back, and it resists splashing.
Display: 6.58" IPS LCD, 120Hz, 400 nits (TYPO), 1080x2408px goal, 20.07:9 perspective proportion, 401 PPI
Chipset: Snapdragon 695 5 G (6 nm) from Qualcomm: OCTA core (two Kr yo 660 Golds of 2.2 GHz and six Kr yo 660 Silvers of 1.7 GHz); 619 Ad Reno
Memory: 64 GB with 4 GB of RAM; 128 GB with 6 GB of RAM; micro SDXC (makes use of a shared SIM slot).
OS/Software: 12. Android
Back-up camera: primarily wide: PDA F, 50 MP, f/1.8, 1/2.5"; extremely wide-angle: 5 MP, f/2.2, 1/5"; depth: 2 MP, f/2.4
Camera in front: 8 MP, f/2.0, 1/4.0" (wide);
Video recording: Back-up camera: 1080p at 30 fps; camera in front: 1080p at 30 fps.
Battery: 4500mAh; wired, PD3.0, 20W
Misc: side-mounted fingerprint reader; AM/FM radio; 3.5 mm plug
The €300 price point is a highly competitive market for the Nokia G60. The majority of its rivals come equipped with faster chargers, larger batteries, AMOLED displays, superior secondary cameras, and occasionally more powerful chipsets.
With stock Android software, the promise of better support, and a focus on lowering its carbon footprint, Nokia tries to offset the lower specs. The G60 comes in a box made of recycled paper, and the phone is made of recycled plastic. The back panel is made of 100% recycled material, while the frame is made of 60% recycled material
Design And Handling
Design and handling Because Nokia is very concerned about its impact on the environment, it ships the G60 in a recycled box that only contains a USB cable. In some markets, Nokia ships the G60 with a 20-watt charger, and the box itself contains placeholders for additional accessories
The Nokia G60 is a conventional-looking device that's big but not huge. It has a 7-inch 1080p IPS display, complete with an adaptive 120 Hz refresh rate. The panel is nicely sharp at 401 PPI and retains most of its legibility from an angle
The Nokia G60 has a plastic case. Flat and grippe, the frame is made of 60% recycled plastic. On the right, there is a power button with a built-in fingerprint scanner underneath and a volume button with two stages. The capacitive reader works well and quickly. The only thing that should be mentioned is the time-consuming setup process. There are only so many ways I can help you, G60
The phone is IP52-rated, which means it's nearly dust tight and can deal with rain. Moving on to the left side of the phone, there's a hybrid dual SIM and micro SD card slot, which means you can have two cards at a time.
There's a secondary microphone on the top, while on the bottom of the G60, there's a USB-C port flanked by the 3.5 mm headphone jack and the only speaker
The rear panel is made of fully recycled plastic. Nokia has added a tactile blotchy texture to the rear panel to perhaps solidify the feeling that you're being good to nature, but it makes the phone feel better and different.
The back is also where you'll find the main cameras. The main wide camera has a 50MP sensor and an f/1.8 lens, while the 5MP ultrawide unit has an f/2.2 lens and fixed focus. There's a 2MP f/2.4 depth sensor and an LED flash.
The Nokia G60 feels balanced in the hand. It's not too heavy at 190g and the flat frame doesn't dig into the hand.
The Nokia G60 has been constructed to withstand rain and be nearly dustproof. At 190 grams, the phone is not particularly heavy, and its flat frame does not irritate the hand. The hybrid dual SIM and micro SD card slot can simultaneously store two cards
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