Nokia 5 user manual. Appearance and usability

The middle model in the family of new smartphones of the former Finnish brand

Last spring, during the MWC 2017 exhibition, simultaneously with the reincarnation of the legendary Nokia 3310, new smartphones Nokia 3 and Nokia 5 were also announced. As you know, the rights to smartphones and phones under the Nokia brand are currently owned by HMD Global, which calls itself so: “ Home for Nokia Phones ”.

The well-known Chinese company Foxconn is directly involved in the production of new models, at the factories of which Apple smartphones are also produced. More precisely, one of the company's factories located in India is engaged in the production of Nokia smartphones. So far, three models have been released in the updated Nokia family: Nokia 3, Nokia 5 and Nokia 6. We will start our acquaintance with them with the best option: consider the Nokia 5 smartphone, which is not the most expensive, but also not the weakest in terms of technical characteristics. occupying the middle position in the ruler.

Main characteristics of Nokia 5 (model TA-1053)

  • SoC Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 Octa-core Cortex-A53 ( [email protected], 4 GHz + [email protected], 1 GHz)
  • GPU Adreno 505 @ 450 MHz
  • Operating system Android 7.1.1
  • 5.2 ″ IPS touchscreen display, 1280 × 720, 282 ppi
  • Random access memory (RAM) 2 GB, internal memory 16 GB
  • Nano-SIM support (2 pcs.)
  • MicroSD support up to 128GB
  • GSM / GPRS / EDGE networks (850/900/1800/1900 MHz)
  • WCDMA / HSPA + networks (850/900/1700/1900/2100 MHz)
  • LTE Cat.4 FDD (B1 / 3/5/7/8/20/28), TD LTE (B38 / 40) networks
  • Wi-Fi 802.11a / b / g / n (2.4 and 5 GHz)
  • Bluetooth 4.1
  • GPS, A-GPS, Glonass, BDS
  • Micro-USB, USB OTG
  • Main camera 13 MP, f / 2.0, autofocus (PDAF), video 1080p
  • Front camera 8 MP, f / 2.0, autofocus
  • Proximity sensor, lighting, fingerprint, accelerometer, gyroscope, step detector, compass
  • Battery 3000 mAh
  • Dimensions 150 x 73 x 8.1 mm
  • Weight 161 g

Contents of delivery

A single packaging design was chosen for the entire new Nokia line. This is a fairly simple flat box made of thin cardboard, brightly decorated in a youthful form. It looks inexpensive, but there is a certain style of its own.

The kit consists of a connecting cable, as well as a power adapter with an output current of 2 A and a maximum voltage of 5 V, and useless plastic headphones without rubber pads that do not fit in your ears. A metal key for removing cards is standardly attached to a cardboard insert.

Appearance and usability

Design is one of the strongest points of Nokia 5. This inexpensive, in essence, smartphone with ordinary characteristics looks much more expensive than its level. The minimalist body is made entirely of metal by milling. The durable frame also has a matte, smooth, tactile finish that does not leave fingerprints.

In terms of proportions and dimensions, the Nokia 5 is a medium-sized smartphone, small and thin, although not so light. It can even be called graceful by today's standards. The sides and ends are noticeably rounded, and for external antennas, the usual grooves are made not on the rear panel, but on the ends themselves, they are practically invisible.

Due to its small size, the smartphone is generally comfortable to hold in the hand, but its smooth, streamlined surfaces can be quite slippery. Most likely, all this beauty will have to be hidden in a protective case so as not to drop the smartphone on the floor.

The elongated module with a camera and flash, covered with glass and surrounded by a thin chrome rim, also looks stylish. The flash consists of two multi-colored LEDs and shines incredibly brightly - the Nokia 5 has one of the brightest flashlights we have ever seen in a smartphone.

There is no event LED above the screen. There is no front flash either, its role for the selfie camera is played by the backlight of the screen itself, which turns on a second before shooting; this is a common solution.

In the lower part there are backlit touch buttons, and the time of their illumination can be manually adjusted to your liking. The central touch-sensitive button has no backlight, it is not mechanical, it has a built-in fingerprint scanner pad.

There are no complaints about the scanner's operation, the recognition is clear and fast. The finger can be brought at any angle, up to 5 fingerprints are remembered. The central touch button itself works as usual: a short touch returns to the home screen, a long touch calls Google Now.

The installation of cards in the body of a smartphone is not quite as usual. There is not a single hybrid connector, but two different ones: one has two slots for Nano-SIM cards, and the second is completely given over to microSD memory cards. It is very convenient, there is no need to sacrifice anything. Taking into account the very elegant and thin body of Nokia 5, we sadly have to admit that manufacturers resort to the notorious hybrid connectors not because of lack of space - they simply save on user comfort, reducing their costs. Against this background, Nokia's decision commands only respect.

The buttons on the opposite side are medium-sized, metal. They have, perhaps, a tougher stroke than we would like, but the response to pressing is very clear, there are no special complaints about the buttons.

The main speaker is brought out to the bottom end, there is also a spoken microphone hole and a USB connector. Everything would be fine, but the use of Micro-USB is starting to amaze: the general course is unambiguously taken on the use of USB Type-C connectors, so why pull with the transition? All the same, after all, someday you will have to do it ...

The upper end is dedicated to a 3.5 mm audio output for headphones. The auxiliary microphone hole is moved a little further, to the rear surface, closer to the camera module, which is logical.

The Nokia 5 comes in four different colors: deep blue (indigo), black, silver and copper. The front panel under glass in both dark and light cases remains the same color: it is always black.

Screen

The Nokia 5 features an IPS display covered by 2.5D Gorilla Glass with sloping edges. The physical dimensions of the screen are 65 × 115 mm, the diagonal is 5.2 inches. The resolution is equal to 1280 × 720, the dot density is only about 282 ppi. The frame around the screen is standard: on the sides it has a total width of 3.5 mm, bottom and top - 17 mm each.

The brightness of the display can be manually adjusted or use automatic settings based on the operation of the ambient light sensor. The AnTuTu test diagnoses support for 10 simultaneous multitouch touches.

A detailed examination using measuring devices was carried out by the editor of the "Monitors" and "Projectors and TV" sections Alexey Kudryavtsev... Here is his expert opinion on the screen of the test sample.

The front surface of the screen is made in the form of a glass plate with a mirror-smooth surface, resistant to scratches. Judging by the reflection of objects, the anti-glare properties of the screen are better than that of the Google Nexus 7 (2013) (hereinafter simply Nexus 7). For clarity, here is a photo in which a white surface is reflected in the turned off screens (on the left - Nexus 7, on the right - Nokia 5, then they can be distinguished by their size):

The Nokia 5's screen is slightly darker (photo brightness is 107 versus 118 for Nexus 7). The doubling of reflected objects in the Nokia 5 screen is very weak, which means that there is no air gap between the layers of the screen (more specifically, between the outer glass and the surface of the LCD matrix) (OGS-type screen - One Glass Solution). Due to the smaller number of boundaries (such as glass / air) with greatly different refractive indices, such screens look better in conditions of intense ambient light, but their repair in the case of cracked outer glass is much more expensive, since the entire screen has to be changed. On the outer surface of the screen there is a special oleophobic (grease-repellent) coating (better than the Nexus 7 in terms of efficiency), so fingerprints are much easier to remove, and appear at a slower speed than in the case of ordinary glass.

With manual brightness control and with output full screen white field the maximum brightness value was about 530 cd / m², the minimum - 2 cd / m². The maximum brightness is very high, and given the excellent anti-glare properties, readability even on a sunny day outdoors should be good. In complete darkness, the brightness can be lowered to a comfortable value. In the presence of automatic brightness control according to the light sensor (it is located to the right of the front speaker slot). In automatic mode, when the ambient light conditions change, the screen brightness both increases and decreases. This function depends on the position of the brightness adjustment slider. If it is 100%, then in complete darkness the auto-brightness function reduces the brightness to 37 cd / m2 (normal), in an office lit with artificial light (about 550 lux) it sets to 160 cd / m2 (suitable), in a very bright environment (corresponds illumination on a clear day outdoors, but without direct sunlight - 20,000 lux or a little more) the brightness rises to 530 cd / m² (to the maximum, this is what you need); if the adjustment is about 50%, then the values \u200b\u200bare as follows: 22, 90 and 380 cd / m² (the first and third values \u200b\u200bare underestimated), the regulator by 0% - 2, 40 and 190 cd / m² (all three values \u200b\u200bare underestimated, which is logical). It turns out that the automatic brightness control function works adequately and to some extent allows the user to customize his work for individual requirements. Only at a very low brightness level there is a significant modulation of the backlight, but its frequency is high, about 2.2 kHz, so even in this case there is no visible screen flicker.

This smartphone uses an IPS-type matrix. The micrographs show the typical IPS sub-pixel structure:

For comparison, you can see the gallery of photomicrographs of screens used in mobile technology.

The screen has good viewing angles without significant color shift, even with large gaze deviations from the perpendicular to the screen and without tint inversion. For comparison, here are some photographs showing the same images on the screens of Nokia 5 and Nexus 7, while the brightness of the screens was initially set to about 200 cd / m2, and the color balance on the camera was forcibly switched to 6500 K.

White field perpendicular to screens:

Note the good (of course, imperfect) uniformity of brightness and color tone of the white field.

And the test picture:

The color saturation on the Nokia 5's screen is normal, the colors are close to natural, although the color contrast is slightly overestimated. The color balance of the Nexus 7 and the tested screen is slightly different.

Now at an angle of about 45 degrees to the plane and to the side of the screen:

It can be seen that the colors have not changed much on both screens, but in Nokia 5 the contrast has decreased to a greater extent due to the strong highlighting of black.

And a white box:

The brightness at an angle of the screens has decreased (at least 5 times, based on the difference in exposure), but the Nokia 5 screen is still slightly lighter at this angle. When deviated diagonally, the black field is strongly lightened and acquires a bluish or reddish tint. The photos below demonstrate this (the brightness of the white areas in the direction perpendicular to the plane of the screens is the same!):

And from a different angle:

When viewed from a perpendicular view, the uniformity of the black field is poor:

Contrast (approximately in the center of the screen) is normal - about 840: 1. The response time for the transition black-white-black is 23 ms (13 ms on + 10 ms off). The transition between gray tones of 25% and 75% (based on the numerical value of the color) and back takes 37 ms in total. The gamma curve, plotted using 32 points with equal intervals in terms of the numerical value of the shade of gray, did not reveal any blockage in either the highlights or the shadows. The exponent of the approximating power function is 2.36, which is higher than the standard value of 2.2, but in this case it does not really matter. In this case, the real gamma curve deviates somewhat from the power dependence:

We did not reveal the presence of dynamic adjustment of the backlight brightness in accordance with the nature of the displayed image, which is very good.

The color gamut is almost equal to sRGB:

The spectra show that the matrix light filters mix the components together to a moderate extent:

As a result, visually, the colors on this screen hardly differ from the natural ones, almost, since the color contrast is a little too high. The balance of shades on the gray scale is not very good, since on light shades the color temperature is not much higher than the standard 6500 K, and the deviation from the spectrum of the absolute black body (ΔE) is below 10, which is considered an acceptable indicator for a consumer device. However, in this case, the color temperature and ΔE change greatly to dark shades - this negatively affects the visual assessment of the color balance. (The darkest areas of the gray scale can be ignored, since the color balance is not very important there, and the error in measuring color characteristics at low brightness is large.)

Let's summarize. The screen has a very high maximum brightness and excellent anti-reflective properties, so the device can be used outdoors without any problems even on a sunny summer day. In complete darkness, the brightness can be lowered to a comfortable level. It is also acceptable to use a mode with automatic brightness adjustment, which works adequately. The advantages of the screen include an effective oleophobic coating, no air gap in the layers of the screen and no flicker, color gamut close to sRGB. The disadvantages are low stability of black to deviation of gaze from the perpendicular to the plane of the screen, poor uniformity of the black field and some overestimation of the color contrast. Nevertheless, given the importance of characteristics for this particular class of devices, the screen quality can be considered high.

Camera

The front module of Nokia 5 has a sensor with a resolution of 8 megapixels and a relatively wide-angle lens (84 °) with an aperture of f / 2.0, with auto focus and without its own flash. The role of the flash is played by the backlight of the screen itself; it can be forcedly activated when using this function.

There is a portrait retouch mode with several levels of effect saturation. The quality of selfies is good: the image has good field of view sharpness and detail, the color rendition is correct, and the distortion of objects is not so strong, given the wide-angle optics designed for group shots.

The main camera uses a 13-megapixel sensor module with a pixel size of 1.12 microns and an f / 2.0 aperture lens. The camera is equipped with fast phase detection autofocus PDAF. Dual two-color flash, shines very brightly.

The control menu is simple, all settings are collected in one long drop-down list. There are not a lot of settings, the choice of aspect ratio and resolution of photo and video for both cameras can be immediately set in a single subsection of the menu, which is convenient. You can manually adjust the white balance, perform exposure compensation, choose focusing options - or all this can be left to the mercy of auto-detection of scene modes.

The camera can shoot video in maximum Full HD resolution @ 30 fps, there is no stabilization function. Handheld shooting on the go isn't smooth, but otherwise the camera handles video quite well. The image is light, there are no complaints about sharpness and color rendition. The sound is recorded quite well.

The camera works well for macro photography in low light conditions.

Good shadow detail.

The camera copes with macro photography.

Good detail in the distant shots.

The text has been worked out well.

Good sharpness across the frame.

The detail and sharpness of the plans are good.

The camera can be called almost a flagship one, it is noticeably better than the camera used in Nokia 3. The detailing of images is adequate, the distant shots hardly merge, and even in the shadows the camera works out the details well. Pictures of text and macro, perhaps, cannot be called ideal. However, the camera does a good job of documentary and artistic photography.

Telephone part and communications

The communication capabilities of the Nokia 5 are quite satisfactory. Several LTE FDD frequency bands are supported, including 3 bands of interest to us (band 3, 7, 20), as well as two TDD LTE bands. In the city limits of the Moscow region the device behaves confidently, the signal reception quality raises no objections.

In addition, both Wi-Fi bands (2.4 and 5 GHz), Bluetooth 4.1 are supported. The device has an NFC module that works successfully with the Troika travel card. It is possible to connect external devices to the USB port in USB OTG mode.

The phone application supports Smart Dial, the methods of sorting and displaying contacts are standard for the Android interface, there is a blacklist for unwanted contacts (you can add them to the list of blocked numbers).

Software and multimedia

As a software platform, Nokia 5 uses the latest Android OS version 7.1.1 - naturally, with the ability to update over the air. This is one of the most curious things about the new Nokia smartphones. The creators decided to abandon all sorts of experiments with shells and now proudly announce that their devices run on a completely "pure" Android OS. Moreover, HMD Global is so carried away by this topic that they promised all three smartphones, as well as the most recently presented flagship Nokia 8, a quick update to Android O (Android 8). Prior to that, only OnePlus from third-party companies had announced that its previously released OnePlus 3 and OnePlus 3T smartphones would be updated to the eighth version of the Android operating system upon its release.

There are practically no third-party programs here, everything you need is achieved using Google Apps.

To listen to music, a regular Google Music player with sound settings and built-in equalizer presets is used. Both in headphones and through the speaker, the device sounds loud and clear, the sound is pleasant to the ear, thick and rich. There is only one main speaker in the device, but thanks to the TFA9891 amplifier it sounds quite powerful.

There is also an FM radio, but there was no built-in voice recorder in the smartphone.

Performance

The hardware platform of the Nokia 5 is based on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 SoC, made using 28nm technology. This SoC includes eight 64-bit ARM Cortex-A53 cores up to 1.4 GHz. GPU Adreno 505 is responsible for graphics processing. The amount of RAM is 2 GB, and the built-in flash memory is 16 GB. Of these, less than 9 GB of storage is free and no more than 850 MB of RAM.

Qualcomm's Snapdragon 430 platform has already received a successor in the form of the Snapdragon 435, but here, unfortunately, an outdated version is installed. There are actually quite a few differences between these two Qualcomm SoCs: at least due to the old platform, the Nokia 5 does not support LTE Cat.6. However, in terms of performance, there is almost no difference between them, both platforms give out about 45K points in AnTuTu, which is below average. Snapdragon 430 is significantly slower than other currently popular mid-range mobile platforms, such as MediaTek Helio P10, Kirin 655, and even more so Snapdragon 625.

However, in real scenarios, this SoC is still enough to perform basic tasks, you can even play games. Modern Kombat X practically does not slow down, other games run even smoother. However, the Nokia 5 has no power reserve for future updates.

Benchmarking AnTuTu and GeekBench:

All the results obtained by us when testing the smartphone in the latest versions of popular benchmarks, we have summarized for convenience in tables. Several other devices from different segments are usually added to the table, also tested on similar latest versions of benchmarks (this is done only for a visual assessment of the obtained dry numbers). Unfortunately, within the framework of one comparison it is impossible to present the results from different versions of benchmarks, so many worthy and relevant models remain behind the scenes - due to the fact that they once passed the "obstacle course" on previous versions of test programs.

Testing the graphics subsystem in gaming tests 3DMark, GFXBenchmark and Bonsai Benchmark:

When testing in 3DMark for the highest performing smartphones, it is now possible to run the application in Unlimited mode, where the rendering resolution is fixed at 720p and VSync is disabled (which can cause the speed to rise above 60 fps).

Nokia 5
(Qualcomm Snapdragon 430)
Moto E4 Plus
(MediaTek (MT6737)
HTC One X10
(MediaTek Helio P10 (MT6755))
Honor 6X
(HiSilicon Kirin 655)
Asus Zenfone 3
(Qualcomm Snapdragon 625)
3DMark Ice Storm Sling Shot ES 3.1
(more is better)
299 99 421 378 466
GFXBenchmark Manhattan ES 3.1 (Onscreen, fps) 10 3 5 5 6
GFXBenchmark Manhattan ES 3.1 (1080p Offscreen, fps) 4,6 1 5 5 6
GFXBenchmark T-Rex ES 2.0 (Onscreen, fps) 20 11 17 19 22
GFXBenchmark T-Rex ES 2.0 (1080p Offscreen, fps) 16 6 17 19 23

Browser cross-platform tests:

As for benchmarks for evaluating the speed of the javascript engine, you should always make allowances for the fact that the results in them significantly depend on the browser in which they are launched, so that the comparison can be truly correct only on the same OS and browsers, and this possibility is available when testing not always. In the case of Android OS, we always try to use Google Chrome.

AndroBench memory speed test results:

Thermal images

Below is a thermal image back surface obtained after 10 minutes of battery test in GFXBenchmark program:

Heating is more localized in the upper part of the device, which, apparently, corresponds to the location of the SoC chip. According to the heat chamber, the maximum heating was 34 degrees (at an ambient temperature of 24 degrees), which is relatively little.

Video playback

To test the "omnivorous" video playback (including support for various codecs, containers and special features, such as subtitles), we used the most common formats, which make up the bulk of the content available on the Web. Note that for mobile devices, it is important to have support for hardware video decoding at the chip level, since it is often impossible to process modern versions using processor cores alone. Also, do not expect a mobile device to decode everything, since the leadership in flexibility belongs to the PC, and no one is going to challenge it. All results are tabulated.

Format Container, video, sound MX Video Player Native video player
1080p H.264 MKV, H.264 1920 × 1080, 24 fps, AAC reproduced normally
1080p H.264 MKV, H.264 1920 × 1080, 24 fps, AC3 reproduced normally (HW) video plays normally, no sound
1080p H.265 MKV, H.265 1920 × 1080, 24 fps, AAC not reproduced
1080p H.265 MKV, H.265 1920 × 1080, 24 fps, AC3 reproduced normally only by software decoder (SW) not reproduced

Further testing of video playback by Alexey Kudryavtsev.

We did not find the MHL interface, like Mobility DisplayPort, in this smartphone, so we had to limit ourselves to testing the output of video files on the screen of the device itself. To do this, we used a set of test files with an arrow and a rectangle moving one division per frame (see "Testing methods for video playback and display devices. Version 1 (for mobile devices)" Red marks indicate possible problems related to the playback of the corresponding files.

According to the criterion for outputting frames, the quality of video files playback on the screen of the smartphone itself is good, since in most cases frames (or groups of frames) can (but are not required) to be displayed with more or less uniform alternation of intervals and without frame drops. When playing video files with a resolution of 1280 by 720 pixels (720p) on a smartphone screen, the image of the video file itself is displayed exactly along the edge of the screen, one to one pixel by pixel, that is, in the original resolution. The brightness range displayed on the screen corresponds to the standard range of 16-235: in the shadows about a couple of shades merge with black, and in the highlights all gradations are displayed.

Battery life

The non-removable battery in the Nokia 5 does not have the largest capacity at 3000 mAh. Nevertheless, even with such a battery, the device demonstrated a very decent level of autonomy, there are no complaints about this parameter to the hero of the review. In real life scenarios, the smartphone can easily live an eventful day before charging overnight.

Testing has traditionally been carried out at the usual level of power consumption without using the power saving features, although these are naturally available in the smartphone.

Continuous reading in the Moon + Reader program (with a standard, light theme) at the minimum comfortable brightness level (the brightness was set to 100 cd / m2) with auto scrolling lasted about 15.5 hours until the battery was fully discharged, and with continuous viewing of high quality video ( 720p) with the same brightness level via a home Wi-Fi network, the device operates for about 10.5 hours. In 3D games mode, the smartphone can work up to 7 hours.

The supplied AC adapter (output current 2 A 5 V) charges the smartphone for about 2 hours 45 minutes with a current of 1.9 A at a voltage of 5 V. Wireless charging is not supported.

Outcome

Nokia 5 turned out to be quite an interesting device for its price, and its price cannot be called high: now in the official Russian retail the certified Nokia 5 is sold for 13 thousand rubles. This stylish smartphone in a neat thin metal case has a good screen, sounds decent, very good in terms of shooting quality, has quite satisfactory communication capabilities, and is very good for its level in terms of battery life. There is no reason to praise the power of the hardware platform, but for such a price it is not a failure either. And given the people's love for the Finnish brand, perhaps something will come of the next revival of the legendary brand. At least HMD Global seems to be very determined and fans of the Nokia brand are ready to support it.

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Settings-\u003e About phone :: Android version (a few clicks on the item will launch the "Easter egg") ["Out of the box" version of Android OS - 7.1].

We continue to configure the smartphone

How to update drivers for Nokia


You need to go to "Settings -\u003e About phone -\u003e Kernel version"

How to enable Russian keyboard layout

Go to the arzdel "Settings-\u003e Language and input-\u003e Select language"

How to connect 4g or switch to 2G, 3G

"Settings-\u003e More-\u003e Mobile network-\u003e Data transmission"

What to do if you've turned on kid mode and forgot your password

Go to "Settings-\u003e Language and keyboard-\u003e section (keyboard and input methods) -\u003e put a tick in front of" google voice input "


Settings-\u003e Display :: Auto-rotate screen (uncheck)

How to set an alarm ringtone?


Settings-\u003e Display-\u003e Brightness-\u003e Right (increase); left (decrease); AUTO (automatic adjustment).


Settings-\u003e Battery-\u003e Power saving (check the box)

Enable display of battery charge status in percent

Settings-\u003e Battery-\u003e Battery Charge

How to transfer phone numbers from SIM-card to phone memory? Importing numbers from a SIM card

  1. Go to the "Contacts" application
  2. Click on the "Options" button -\u003e select "Import / Export"
  3. Select where you want to import contacts -\u003e "Import from SIM-card"

How do I add a contact to the blacklist or block a phone number?

How to set up the Internet if the Internet does not work (for example, MTS, Beeline, Tele2, Life)

  1. You can contact the operator
  2. Or read the instructions for

How to set a ringtone to a subscriber so that each number has its own melody


Go to the "Contacts" application -\u003e Select the desired contact -\u003e click on it -\u003e open the menu (3 vertical dots) -\u003e Set ringtone

How do I disable or enable vibration feedback on the keys?

Go to Settings-\u003e Language & input -\u003e Android keyboard or Google keyboard -\u003e Vibration feedback (uncheck or uncheck)

How do I set a ringtone for an SMS message or change notification sounds?

Read the instructions for

How do you know which processor is 5?

You need to look at characteristics 5 (above is the link). We know that in this modification of the device the chipset is Qualcomm nSnapdragon 430 MSM8937.


Settings-\u003e For Developers-\u003e USB Debugging

If there is no "For Developers" item?

Follow the steps from the instructions


Settings-\u003e Data transfer-\u003e Mobile traffic.
Settings-\u003e More-\u003e Mobile network-\u003e 3G / 4G services (if the operator does not support, select only 2G)

How do I change or add the keyboard input language?

Settings-\u003e Language and input-\u003e Android keyboard-\u003e settings icon-\u003e Input languages \u200b\u200b(puts a checkmark in front of the necessary ones)

Available from 2017 (July);
Weight, dimensions: 160 gr. , 149.7 x 72.5 x 8 mm. ;
Memory 16 GB, 2/3 GB RAM;
Battery: Built-in Li-Ion 3000 mAh battery;
Screen 5.2 inches, 74.5 cm2, 720 x 1280 pixels, 16: 9 ratio;
OS, GPU: Android 7.1.1 - Android 9.0, Adreno 505;
Price: About 140 EUR (cost at the start of sales);
Color: Tempered Blue, Silver, Matte Black, Copper.

Specifications Nokia 5 (TA-1053, TA-1024)

Main processor, graphics, OS version

Operating system: Android 7.1.1 (NOUGAT) - Android 9.0 (Pie).
Chipset: Qualcomm MSM8937 Snapdragon 430 (28 nm).
Processor: Octa-core 1.4 GHz Cortex-A53.
GPU: Adreno 505.

miscellanea

GPS: yes, with A-GPS.
Wireless networks: Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g / n, access point.
Bluetooth support: 4.1, A2DP, LE.
USB specifications: microUSB 2.0, USB On-The-Go.
Radio: FM radio.

Nokia 5 manual download pdf

Instruction manual in Russian for Nokia 5... The file can be downloaded below - click on the "Download instructions" button and select the item corresponding to your OS, then right-click on it and find in the menu "save link as ...". You can view the instructions in a standard browser or in Adobe Acrobat Reader. You can download this program for free at Adobe.com. In modern mobile devices, PDF readers are usually already installed.

Data transmission standards

2G: GSM / HSPA / LTE.
3G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900 - SIM 1 & SIM 2 (dual-SIM model only).
4G (LTE): HSDPA 850/900/1900/2100.
Data rate: LTE band 1 (2100), 3 (1800), 5 (850), 7 (2600), 8 (900), 20 (800), 28 (700), 38 (2600), 40 (2300) ...

Browser, sensors, messengers

Sensors: Fingerprint (front-mounted), accelerometer, gyro sensor, proximity reader, compass.
Messengers: - MP4 / H.264 player

- Photo / video editor
- Viewing documents.
Browser: HTML5.
Extras: - MP4 / H.264 player
- MP3 / WAV / eAAC + / FLAC player
- Photo / video editor
- Viewing documents.
There is an NFC sensor (near contactless communication): there is.

Main and selfie cameras

Primary: 13 MP (f / 2.0, 1/3 ", 1.12 Vµm), phase detection autofocus, dual-LED (dual tone) flash, check quality.
Front: 8 MP, f / 2.0, 1.12 Vµm pixel size.
Add. Features: Geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection, HDR.
Video: [email protected], quality checking.
Main camera video recording: [email protected]
Front (selfie) camera: 8 MP, f / 2.0, 1/4 ", 1.12µm ()

Dipley

Display size 5.2 inches, 74.5 cm2 (~ 68.7% screen-to-device ratio). Resolution - 720 x 1280 pixels, 16: 9 ratio (~ 282 ppi density). IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors. Protective coating: Corning Gorilla Glass (unspecified version).