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The Nokia G50 5G is a robust unlocked smartphone featuring a Qualcomm Snapdragon 480 chipset for reliable 5G connectivity, a vibrant 6.82-inch HD+ display, and a versatile 48MP AI-powered triple camera system. With a long-lasting 5000mAh battery supporting 18W fast charging, it delivers up to 2 days of usage. Running Android 11 with guaranteed upgrades to Android 13, it offers a clean, secure user experience. Designed for GSM carriers (excluding Verizon), this Ocean Blue device balances Nordic durability with modern features tailored for the professional millennial seeking value and future-ready tech.












| ASIN | B09GW969LH |
| Audio Jack | 3.5 mm |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Battery Capacity | 5000 |
| Battery Power Rating | 4850 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #155,548 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #3,288 in Cell Phones |
| Charging Time | 3 Hours |
| Color | Ocean Blue |
| Connectivity technologies | Bluetooth, NFC, USB, Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (597) |
| Date First Available | September 22, 2021 |
| Form Factor | Slate |
| GPS | True |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons, Microphone, Touchscreen |
| Item Weight | 6.7 ounces |
| Item model number | TA-1390 |
| Manufacturer | HMD Global Oy |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 128 GB |
| OS | Android 11.0 |
| Other camera features | Front, Rear |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Phone Standby Time (with data) | 48 hours |
| Phone Talk Time | 18 Hours |
| Product Dimensions | 6.85 x 3.05 x 0.35 inches |
| RAM | 4 GB |
| Ram Memory Installed Size | 512 GB |
| Scanner Resolution | 1560 x 720 |
| Special features | Built-In GPS, Expandable Memory, Fast Charging Support, Supports Usb Otg |
| Standing screen display size | 6.82 Inches |
| Weight | 6.7 Ounces |
| Whats in the box | Power Adapter, SIM Tray Ejector, Screen Protector, USB Cable |
| Wireless communication technologies | Bluetooth, Cellular |
E**A
Good phone
I've used this phone for a while now and I'm very satisfied with it it does everything I want the only thing I don't like is Google Assistant keeps getting turned on but that's not the phone's fault about the time I'm trying to answer the phone Google assistant is trying to stick his nose in my way so I keep turning it off. I would highly recommend this phone
N**N
Nokia Quality is low
My wife uses android exclusively until this phone arrived. She tried to like this, wanted to love it like her Motorola died after one year. Reviews are mixed, some good and bad, phone looked nice. I used Nokia phones many years. I appreciated user interface, quality, design and functions. What she liked: 1.Facial recognition is flawless, never failed to unlock her phone, good color. 2. Price is reasonable. 3. Large screen and color. 4. Updated to Android 12 out of the box. Unfortunately some backed up items were deleted and settings changed during the backup. Three days later finally found correct settings. What she didn’t like: 1. Button designs on both sides are too easy to mistakingly touch. A case reduced inadvertent button use, but they should be a few MM higher on both sides. She accidentally turned it off during a call. 2. Fingerprint Sensor, I think is on the side, not bottom or face. She didn’t use it or activate that feature. 3. Dropped calls. This is common issue with all cell phones. This one dropped two or three calls each day suggests hardware problem. As a side note we live in a small apartment never had this happen with my cell phone or her previous Android. Opinion: I used android many years, 2002-2012. For personal reasons I changed to Apple IPhone for better Securit. Android programs require access to private info etc. Android system is decent, interface is intuitive, my issue allowing programs access to private data. Words with friends for instance is valid reason to access contacts. A different game program needed access to contacts, phone and email or it would not work. Her last two android devices were hijacked through a coupon website. We had to factory reset and slowly delete backup data info, cookies, programs. Installing virus protection discovered five hacking cookies we could not delete. Norton isolated and deleted them in minutes. Android OS versus IOS is subjective choice/preference. I’m not slamming Android or promoting IOS, they both have issues. In summary this Nokia phone didn’t work for us.
K**U
This is a great phone for the price!
A lot of the phones in that $200 and lower are either crappy or are designed for bands that are not supported in the US (probably to force users to buy unnecessarily expensive phones). The G50 is actually a pretty damn good phone for the price. You'll get NFC and 5G which is not ubiquitous in this price range. It's not perfect. The fingerprint reader is a little sus. But other than that I have no complaints. The processor is snappy enough. It also has a big battery too. So you'll get easily a day or two of use before charging. If somehow it could have wireless charging it would be perfect. But even without it. It's pretty damn good. It's got a big screen. They really should have just duplicated this formula for the G60 which to my eye looks a lot cheaper. This a well made, sturdy phone. Good for the price range. Oh I'm on T-Mobile.
M**T
Absolute garbage
Fingerprint reader works but it also works no matter what finger you use in my experience I put in my thumb only and it unlocks with all my fingers. The battery life is not even close to what is advertised. The camera is terrible even compared to a Samsung or IPhone from multiple years ago my iPhone 5c I had a long time ago had better camera quality. The worst thing is my screen just decided to absolutely conk out and be unresponsive to touch and is entirely unusable like if you have a messed up video cable on an old vcr kind of look there was no accident to cause this either it was working and then just did that within a second I was using it when it happened. I tried to do a repair on it with phone repair tools as well and the outer glass they used is so thin and cheap is shattered when I was removing it to get to the actual screen I wasn't using a lot of force or an improper tool either. I've only had it for 6 months maybe too and for it to be complete destroyed when I've done nothing but take proper care of it is horrible I wish I could get a refund but I doubt I will. Also after about a month of use the OS will start to malfunction and give you error messages and massive freeze ups and loss of function without reseting the phone even then it sometimes persists. I would rather have a flip phone than this garbage I thought I'd branch out and try a different phone brand for once and this was a horrible mistake.
S**U
Too big for pockets
The phone works fine and the battery life is great. I's just far too big. It doesn't fit in pants pockets well, so the side buttons get pressed as you sit and stand and have to adjust the phone through the pants. Since it's the volume button that is getting pressed, sound gets turned off so you miss phone calls and texts as there's no notification. I had to shut off the function of the left side button for the same reason. Additionally, although the phone works fine on 4G LTE with AT&T, it does not have the oddball band that AT&T has for their "real" 5G, the n260 band. I have always used Nokia phones (several decades) and liked them, but this one is not a win for me.
L**A
Hace 8 meses compré este Nokia G50 y me encanta. Va perfecto para mi uso personal. Algunas reseñas comentan que su rendimiento va lento, se detiene o que se congela. Efectivamente cuando lo encendí por primera vez, noté que iba lento y que se detenía un poco. Y aquí te dejo el Hack. Restablecí el sistema de fábrica para actualizar el sistema a Android 13, pues de inicio viene con la versión 11. Luego cambié algunas configuraciones del sistema porque al actualizarse a Android 13, por alguna razón, las características del sistema se configuran como si fuera un teléfono de gama alta. Y si los gráficos y el rendimiento del sistema están configurados como si fuera un teléfono de gama alta, pues claro que en algún momento irá lento y posiblemente se cerrará inesperadamente alguna aplicación. Respecto a la calidad de la pantalla, a mi me parece que es excelente. Los iconos son nítidos, los colores también y el video se ve muy bien. Si no tienes problema con actualizar el teléfono a Android 13 y darle una revisada a la configuración del sistema, estoy seguro que estarás muy satisfecho con la relación calidad-precio que este Nokia G50 ofrece. No es un teléfono para gamers, y tampoco para creadores de contenido. Es un teléfono para personas como yo, que buscamos justamente eso, un teléfono funcional. Puedes hacer y recibir llamadas, usar las aplicaciones de mensajería, revisar tus redes sociales, escuchar música en streaming, ver algún capítulo de tu serie favorita, comprar desde la app de Amazon, y nada fuera de un uso normal. Al día de hoy, estoy feliz con mi Nokia G50. Espero que mi reseña sea de utilidad. Por cierto, El color y el efecto de luz en la parte trasera, me encanta! =)
C**4
Lo tome por qué estaba en promoción es de gama baja si piensas que es de gama media este equipo no es para ti es sencillo y algo lento pero funciona es para el día a día
H**�
Había comprado uno para mi y éste aparte para mi hermano. El único inconveniente que le encuentro es que es muy grande; dependerá del uso que quieras darle si es algo bueno o malo para ti.
K**X
Siendo usuario de Motorola por mucho tiempo decidí hacer un cambio debido a que mi último Motorola me dió varios problemas así que me decidí por este teléfono Nokia ya que me acordaba de que está marca tenía buenos teléfonos. Pero la verdad muy mal por Nokia, es demasiado lento, se traba seguido ya que muchas veces al desbloquear la pantalla enciende pero se queda en negro o se queda en la pantalla de desbloqueo y comienza a prender y apagarse y tengo que reiniciar nuevamente el teléfono, la camara no es muy buena. La pantalla es irresponsiva le tienes que picar varias veces para que haga lo que quieres o cuando utilizas el teclado no registra lo que presionaste o registra otra cosa y por último (esto es mas del sistema Android) eliminaron los botones de home y back y los hicieron expresiones lo cual lo encuentro frustrante debido a que cuando estas estás haciendo scroll en una página o app luego la cierra y junto con lo irresponsivo de la pantalla ya se imaginaran. En conclusión no vale los 5000 pesos que pague, este no es un teléfono de gama media ni siquiera gama baja, no sé a qué mercado va dirigido este equipo pero la verdad nadie se merece estas malas experiencias de un teléfono bastante lento y sin nada en especial. NO LO COMPREN AUNQUE ESTÉ MENOS DE 1000 PESOS
E**D
Muy bonito color, el material se siente resistente, la pantalla un poco más larga de lo que estamos acostumbrados, buena resolución y queda muy bien para que la batería te dure más tiempo, excelente sonido, trae audífonos de la marca(buenos por cierto), Tiene una cámara muy buena, mejor que otros modelos más caros incluso le supera a los de su precio, esa IA que maneja Nokia le da un plus a las fotos y vídeos, 4 ram y su procesador es justo para el día a día, fotos, videos, trabajos y juegos sencillos, redes sociales está muy bueno este Nokia!....pero( siempre hay un pero), su cargador es algo lento, y si no usas la funda que trae se le quedan las huellas al cel, si eres muy exigente y buscas uno para trabajos pesados o juegos no recomiendo este...PD trae mica, funda tpu, cargador cable USB C audífonos, y trae rom de Telcel( sin las apps molestas de Telcel solo la ROM imagino que para poder agarrar el 5g),
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