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Nokia 5.3 Review: As good as it gets on the software side, not so much on the hardware

Software is the defining feature of this phone, and HMD Global is making no attempt to hide it.

September 27, 2020 / 20:26 IST
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The Nokia 5.3 may have been launched back in March 2020, but the phone only arrived in India in August. With a starting price of Rs 13,999, the Nokia 5.3 sits in India's entry-level mid-range market, which is arguably one of the most competitive in the country. However, in a segment where Xiaomi and Realme reign king over hardware, with Samsung beginning to gain a fair amount of ground, it will be interesting to see whether the Nokia 5.3 has a chance of disrupting the market.

Nokia 5.3 Specifications 

SpecsNokia 5.3
ChipsetSnapdragon 665
Display6.55-inch HD+ IPS LCD
Memory4GB + 64GB / 6GB + 64GB
Rear Camera13 MP, f/1.8 + 5 MP (Ultrawide) + 2 MP (Depth) + 2 MP (Macro)
Front Camera8 MP, f/2.0
Battery4,000 mAh, 10W Charging
SoftwareAndroid 10
PriceRs 13,999 / Rs 15,499
Nokia 5.3 Design and Build Quality

First off, let's talk about design. The front of the Nokia 5.3 is dominated by a fairly large 6.55-inch display covered by Gorilla Glass 3. On the back, the matte green plastic back panel looks refined but tends to attract fingerprints. There's a circular camera module on the back, with a fingerprint reader underneath it.

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Overall, the design and build quality of the Nokia 5.3 is pretty straightforward, and we don't think that is such a bad thing. The finish seems elegant and isn't too flashy. The phone doesn't try to pretend to be something it's not, Nokia isn't trying to hide the fact that the back panel and frame is made of plastic.