Such a small change does not constitute thermal throttling, so you should have no problems pushing your 5.1 Plus hard in daily use.Historically, Nokia pioneered innovations in smartphone camera tech, so our expectations remain, perhaps naively, exceptionally high. The lowest price of Nokia 5 is ₹ 11,990 at Flipkart on 31st July 2020. Our test device finished bottom overall in our comparison table, but the gap between bottom and top is small.Moreover, our test device does not thermal throttle either. Camera.

The 5.1 Plus plotted an 80-metre shorter route than the Garmin over an 8.66-km bike ride, which represents a 99% location accuracy. HMD Global has equipped the device with reasonably fast storage that delivered above-average performance in benchmarks. Nokia 7.3 5G may come with a display size of greater than 6.3-inch with Full HD+ resolution and PureDisplay branding. Moreover, the headphone jack also delivers clean-sounding audio.The Nokia 5.1 Plus is a well-balanced and affordable smartphone that hardly puts a foot wrong.The 5.1 Plus has decent mobile connectivity too and utilises LTE Cat. The 5.1 Plus cannot reach the card’s maximum potential transfer speeds, but it is on par with our comparison devices and outscored the class average.The 5.1 Plus is sealed shut, which means that the battery is not user-replaceable. The 5.1 Plus also integrates an FM receiver.In comparison: 51 % of all tested devices do not use PWM to dim the display. Our test device recharged fully in under two hours with the included charger.The front-facing camera is an 8 MP sensor that takes passable photos, which lack sharpness to our eyes.

Description. The speaker in our test device reaches a maximum of 85.6 dB(A), which is comparatively loud. There are hardly any brightness, colour or image distortions even at acute angles, although black backgrounds look more greyish, which is typical for most displays.The Nokia 5.1 Plus is a balanced smartphone. Most people would not notice this without having a device like the Umidigi Z2 Pro against which to compare the 5.1 Plus though, so this should not prove an issue in daily use. Predictably, there is no bass, but even larger laptop speakers struggle to reproduce bass tones accurately. The included headphones are disappointing though, so we would recommend using other headphones where possible.Our test device performed well in our Wi-Fi tests, averaging over 300 Mb/s in both iperf3 Client Wi-Fi tests.

It comes with 2GB of RAM.