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:
»Nokia 5.4 Review: Locked In Battle With The Poco M3, With A Premium For Clean Android
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Nokia 5.4 Review: Locked In Battle With The Poco M3, With A Premium For Clean Android
The Nokia 5.4 is priced at Rs 13,999 for the 4GB RAM + 64GB storage option and Rs 15,499 for the 6GB RAM and 64GB storage variant.
Last Updated:February 16, 2021, 10:00 IST
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I have to make this absolutely clear from the start. There is just something about the simplicity of Nokia phones which gets my attention every single time, even though I know there are always similarly priced rivals who may win a battle or two in terms of pure specs. Never been one to fall purely for specs, experience matters. That’s what the newest Nokia phone to arrive, the Nokia 5.4 also replicates. Much like its elder siblings. The thing is, much like its predecessors, the Nokia 5.4 also lands in the thick of the battle. Not just in terms of the price band, but also the very aggressive competition it has t