Nokia G42 5G - Review in 10 Points

The Nokia G42 5G aims to make a statement in a crowded budget smartphone market, with a focus on providing 5G connectivity and a balanced set of features.  While it is not set to disrupt the status quo, it does offer intriguing options such as a long-lasting battery, respectable camera setup, and rare inclusion of a 3.5mm headphone jack. In this Nokia G42 review let us have a quick look at the device.

Key Specs and Pricing – Display: 6.5-inch HD+ (720 x 1612), 90Hz refresh rate – Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 480+ chipset – Camera Setup: 50 MP Main, 2 MP Depth Sensor, 2 MP Macro – Battery: 5,000mAh, user-replaceable – Audio: OZO Playback audio technology – Connectivity: 5G support – IP Rating: IP52 Prices: – 6GB + 128GB: Rs 12,299 – 8GB + 256GB: Rs 16,999

Design and Build – Material: Has a plastic unibody construction – Colours: Available in So Purple and So Grey – Button Layout: Volume and integrated fingerprint sensor on the right – Feels robustly built and the matte finish on the back is appreciated

Display – Size: 6.5-inch HD+ display – Refresh Rate: Limited to 90Hz – Resolution: 720 x 1612 – Redmi and Realme phones offer a similar display but with a 120Hz refresh rate – Lower than average screen quality for its price

Camera – Primary Camera: 50 MP sensor for general photography – Depth Sensor: 2 MP for bokeh effects – Macro Camera: 2 MP with a dedicated macro mode – Night Mode: Improves low-light photography slightly but not by much – Quality: Colours are decently vibrant and there is reasonable detail when zoomed in

Performance – Processor: Uses the slightly dated Snapdragon 480+ chipset – Geekbench Scores: Single-core 713, Multi-core 1781 – 3DMark Wild Life Score: 971 not particularly impressive for the price – Web Browsing: Pages sometimes take longer to load – Generally smooth but not designed for graphically intensive tasks

Audio – Has OZO Playback for improved audio experience – Speaker Quality outputs clear vocals and some signs of bass – 3.5mm jack allows for more headphone options

Battery Life – Capacity: 5,000mAh, replaceable – Longevity: Can comfortably last more than a day on normal usage – Charging Time: Nearly 2 hours to charge from 0 to 100 percent which is a bit high

Pros and Cons Pros: – Good battery life – Premium Design – Presence of a 3.5mm headphone jack – 5G connectivity Cons: – Dated Snapdragon 480+ processor – 90Hz refresh rate at 720p is disappointing