Nokia G300 is the newest addition to HMD global catalog of cheap 5G cell phones. Right now it is obtainable in the U.S through definite mobile carries but the G300 should reach more markets soon. The cell phone offers long battery life a durable body and a bloat-free android.
Features and Specifications
Like other recent budget 5G cell phones from Nokia the G300 5G also runs on the Qualcomm snapdragon 480 chip. The cell phone platform is built on a well organized 8nm process that combined with the 4470MAH battery stretches a single charge into two day battery life. When you run out the cell phone is quickly charged through 18W charger.
Pure android 11 OS powers the Nokia G300 without being bogged down with a custom skin. Nokia G300 5G gets 4GB of memory and only 64GB of internal capacity expandable by a micro SD card. Card less cash less payments are enabled with the NFC attribute.
The plastic body of Nokia new version mobile has a textured shell attributing a raised chrome ring and three lenses inside. Embedded in the frame is a fingerprint scanner that doubles as the power key. Also the build includes a 3.5mm audio jack. Nokia G300 comes in a single meteor grey edition.
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The triple camera is made of 16MP f/1.8 wide, 5MP ultra wide and 2MP portrait cameras. The camera system can shoot in 1080P at 60 FPS stabilized with software magic.
Out on the front we find a notch with an 8MP camera. It bleeds into a 6.52 IPS LCD flanked by over sized bezels. The panel delivers a 720P resolution and fills 20:9 ratios. Nokia G300 5G starts at $199.