• Discover the power of the latest generation Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 that will let you reimagine what can be done on a smartphone, complete with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage and up to 400GB with a micro SD powered with an all day battery
  • Bright, high contrast 2. 5D 5. 84” FHD+ HDR screen with 2220x1080 resolution and 19: 9 aspect ratio with a Compact screen to body ratio of 80% and Corning Gorilla glass
  • Dual 12+5MP rear camera for vibrant and stunning images and an 8MP selfie camera with an 84 degree FOV so everyone fits in the picture every time that utilizes HDR, Dual Sight, and pro camera modes to create unparalleled images
  • Built on the most advanced version of Android One that brings a Google designed software experience with a streamlined, easy to use interface and curated set of pre-installed Google apps and two years of OS upgrades
  • All the latest connection options including NFC, Bluetooth 5. 0, OTG, fast USB Type-C charging, and a fingerprint sensor. LTE Bands supported: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 17, 28, 38, 40, 66. Wi-Fi 802. 11 a/b/g/n/ac

I won't go into too much detail where others have already gone as far as specs, performance, build quality, etc. but since i bought this phone for my non-techie spouse, and after a few days of use on Cricket Wireless network, here are few comments that might impact your use and lean you to buy or not buy: - The phone will upgrade to Android Pie (9.0) at start up right out of the box so be prepared for that when you get the phone - cell phone coverage and LTE work fine on cricket wireless (AT&T network), BUT Cricket Visual Voicemail app does NOT work since Android Pie (9.0) upgrade. you can still access voicemail via usual call number, but if you want to read the voicemails there doesn't seem to be an easy way to do that right now until they fix the app to work with android 9.0 - aside from voicemail, after Pie 9.0 upgrade, i think the phone runs fairly smoothly as far as performance. it is NOT as fast as a Qualcomm 800-series processor (my LG G6 Snapdragon 821 seems quicker/more responsive) but it is not super slow or laggy all the time. so i think initial performance concerns from others may have been impacted by the fact that it launched with android 8.1 and not 9.0. DISCLAIMER: my wife is not a gamer so the apps that seem to launch smoothly are basic ones like google maps, texting, contacts, google search, calendar, etc. - camera is nice but not amazing; if you need a great camera look to a more expensive phone like the iphones, samsungs, google pixels, xiaomis, etc. but this is basically a good phone camera (would give it a 7 out of 10) and slightly better than my daughter's Moto G6 which is a less expensive mid-ranger. low-light photos may suffer. - battery life: my wife gets through the day fine on light to moderate usage without gaming. - the build quality is nice but still glass so it is a bit slippery (ordered a case), has that "small" phone feel but the screen is great. my wife has small hands so she did not want a big phone - the software is nice and clean without bloatware because of the android one program - the fingerprint reader is not as big as other phones we've used so sometimes hard to find on back with index finger - the glass attracts fingerprints TL;DR: EXCELLENT - software (android 9.0 and quick updates), display quality, size (for those who like smaller, one-handed use phones), build quality/looks, works with Cricket wireless, still has headphone jack, USB-C quick-charging GOOD (not necessarily great)- camera, performance, battery life BAD - not all apps optimized for Pie 9.0 (like cricket visual voicemail), glass (screen and back) attracts fingerprints, fingerprint reader is a little small and close to flush with back so takes some time getting used to finding it blindly OVERALL: quality phone and probably best android One phone you can get specifically for US market UPDATE (JAN 7): Cricket Visual Voicemail App DOES WORK. need to wait for the text/notification from Cricket to activate before setting up on the app. so now, that complaint is OFF the LIST.

After a couple weeks, very happy with this purchase -- and glad I didn't spend more on a flagship. This phone deserves more attention. If you use a case, the glass back won't be an issue (then why have a glass back, I know - Lumia tears). 4gb/64gb and SD636 will run typical apps well. Big boost over midrangers with 32gb since apps need to be on internal storage. Headphone jack of courage.

This is my first Android phone coming from WP . Have used smart devices since Palm and first windows mobile. Also used Nokia before in WP and still have a great Nokia 1520 working. Anyway first week a bit of learning curve and missing my live tiles some but options and native functions of Android Pie are pretty awesome. Looking forward to pushing this phone to it's limits. ... unlocked 64gig with additional 128 sd everything working great, no crashing or lag...👍👍 , Go get em for price and build....

I compared screen quality/hdr10 video on YouTube on iPhone x. There is not much difference between . I get screen on time of 6 hours which is excellent for Android phone. Just wish had Android pie already.

I'm coming from a Moto X and used an Essential Phone for a couple months before settling on this phone. One of the best Mid range phones available in US. I'm an average user and this phone more than meets my needs. Much better than the Essential phone since I had problems with it freezing. I haven't experienced any lags or freezing with this phone. Nokia announced it will be getting Pie soon, so expected to get even better. Pros - Long batter life (get over 24 hours on a charge and still have about 20%). Fast charging too. - 4 GB Ram and 64 GB storage - Memory expandable - Build quality - Fast for normal usage - Good camera quality, good nokia camera app - Android One and upgrades for 2 years - New 636 processor - Does well with Tmobile CONs - Its slippery and you'll need a case - Speaker on the bottom easily covered by hand. Better if it were on top. - OLED screen would have been better but hard to complain as this price

This is a great phone, stock Android, fairly timely (So far) monthly security patches. Android Pie was received the 1st month I had it. The phone has not lagged or slowed at all, all apps launch fast and are smooth. For the cost you really cannot go wrong. The camera is probably the weakest part of this device, low light photos are pretty grainy compared to my old Nexus 6P, but for this price point I am not disappointed by that aspect. If you are an old Nexus fan and can't stomach the cost of a Pixel, this might be the phone for you.

Clean android phone at a budget price. The HDR screen is just a wow. Most apps are easy to use and google assist is great addition on stock android. In addition the 4 gb ram and 64 gb storage is all you can ask for

This is another best Nokia Android phone with orginal Nokia qulaities inbuild. Its deliverying much better result of $500plus phone in $350/-

This phone is wonderful. I had not upgraded my phone in over 4 years. I was tired of being tied down by carrier phones that I had to pay off over 2-3 years just to get a decent phone that would work in the US. There are many phones from overseas that are offering so much, except that usually they dont have the correct bands to get LTE speeds in the US. I did a ton of research and decided to go with this phone and I am so happy I did. The biggest complaint I have seen about this phone is that it crashes or that the experience isn't smooth. I have not seen any of this. Granted the processor inside is not the latest and or greatest, but I have had 15-20 plus apps running at once and have seen no signs of slowdown or stutter. I may not use that most resource intensive apps but my old phone couldn't handle even 5-6 apps running so I feel like this is a win. Also if you have never used an Android One phone, it is very bare bones which I love. There were only 23 apps installed when I turned it on for the first time. My old LG phone had around 80+ when it was brand new. You know how many of those apps I used? Only the google default ones like apps and photos, so maybe 10-15. This is a huge win, and really allows android to run much faster. Also there is no manufacturer UI skin over the top. This usually slows phones down as well. The screen is really nice, the colors pop and the screen brightness is great as well. The camera does a nice enough job for me, even my friends with higher end IPhones and Samsung phones cant believe that I am getting photos like this out of a $350 phone. The build quality is beautiful, now I use a case ALL of the time for any phone I am using so you dont see it much but when I do take it out of the case it looks really nice, and much more expensive than what you are paying for. Overall, if you are like me and looking for a nice phone for not a lot of money, and you are not doing any high end mobile gaming I would highly recommend this phone. I am most likely going to buy another for my girlfriend if that says anything!

Excellent phone for the price. Run great on T-Mobile on the phone. 4G LTE run great and fast. Very happy with the purchase. Must buy case to avoid phone slipping off your hand.