Nokia 5.3 review: This midrange smartphone covers the basics, but only that

The Nokia 5.3, the new midrange smartphone from Finnish technology company HMD Global, is part of the Android One programme, so entitled to two major Android version updates and security update for three years. It boots vanilla Android 10 with no bloatware and minimal value-added customisation. Priced Rs 13,999 onwards, the Nokia 5.3 seems to be a good offering for people who like stock Android experience more than the customised user interface that most other smartphones offer.

But how does the latest Nokia smartphone fare on parameters like design, display, performance and on-battery time? Let’s find out:

Design

The Nokia 5.3 is a midrange smartphone and it looks like one. Made of polycarbonate, the phone has a curved glass on the front with Corning Gorilla Glass protection, which makes it resilient to daily abuses. The back, on the other hand, has a frosted design that looks premium and does not get easily smudged. Overall, the phone has a minimal design but it is broad and thick, and it would have done well to shed the heavy build.

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