📱 Elevate Your Everyday with Nokia 4.2!
The Nokia 4.2 is a feature-rich smartphone that combines a dual-camera system, a stunning 5.71" HD+ display, and robust performance powered by a Snapdragon 439 processor. With 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage (expandable up to 400GB), it ensures you have the space and speed for all your needs. Running on the latest Android One, it promises timely updates and security, while the dedicated Google Assistant button makes daily tasks effortless. Unlocked and versatile, it's perfect for any user.
Display | LCD |
Screen Size | 5.71 Inches |
GPS Geotagging Functionality | True |
Phone Talk Time | 18 Hours |
Average Battery Life Talk Time | 18 Hours |
Battery Average Life | 36 Hours |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB |
Wireless Network Technology | GSM, LTE |
Cellular Technology | 4G |
Wireless Provider | Unlocked |
Battery Charge Time | 6 Hours |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
Battery Capacity | 3000 Milliamp Hours |
Item Dimensions | 5.86 x 2.81 x 0.33 inches |
Item Weight | 0.36 Pounds |
Number of Rear Facing Cameras | 2 |
Optical Sensor Resolution | 8.0, 13.0 MP |
Number of Front Cameras | 1 |
Camera Description | Front |
Shooting Modes | High Dynamic Range |
Front Photo Sensor Resolution | 8 MP |
Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 2 MP |
Human-Interface Input | Buttons |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Additional Features | Bluetooth Enabled, Dual SIM, Dual Camera, Fingerprint Sensor, LTE |
Color | Black |
SIM Card Slot Count | Dual SIM |
Connector Type Used on Cable | Micro USB |
Form Factor | Smartphone |
Biometric Security Feature | Face Recognition |
Operating System | Android |
RAM Memory Installed | 3 GB |
Memory Storage Capacity | 3 GB |
J**M
Love it!
Not a bad phone for the price. Yes, it does get a little slow sometimes, but the camera is great, Love the finger print sensor an facial recognition. Over all not a bad experience with it this far. Nice large screen, almost edge to edge. I restart it daily to keep it running optimum. Works Great with AT&T, currently using it on Cricket wireless. Highly recommend for the price. I ordered two, one for myself and one fo my Wife. Besides downloading a backlog of monthly security patches after initial setup, it took almost no time at all to initially set up. I did notice, however that data services will not work if the phone doesn't have the most recent security update. SMS an calling will, but Data will not until fully updated. Which means wifi will be your best friend in this process, as theirs no other way to download the updates without initial access.
B**.
Great Inexpensive Phone
Coming off a Samsung Note that finally failed I decided to try a different option versus the $1K plus phones and lengthy contracts. This phone does all I need it to plus, great not to have all of the bloatware that the contract models have. It does have some quirks but exploring it a little further it has all the capabilities of a pricier phone. Camera is great, the phone runs all of my apps without any issues. It is all Google, but no problem for me. The message indicator light is built into the power key, fantastic - just be aware that most cases will block the indicator. I'm trying a few different case to see which works. Also, I have to say that Nokia support when contacted was outstanding! It ended up being my error, but they were on target with help.
J**A
If your phone dictates your social status then this is NOT the phone for you
I got this phone about 2 weeks ago and I absolutely love it! About a year ago my bf decided we needed expensive fancy Samsung phones. He swore up and down that they are the best out there yet less than a year and both of our phones were having problems and on the verge of being unusable. His started shutting off on its own and mine developed a small pink spot on the screen that slowly grew and got darker as it spread. He got a refurbished version of his same phone because he still swears they're the best. I however decided to do a little research and find a budget phone for under $200. This phone actually had horrible reviews and I was on the fence about getting it. But in the end it won because Amazon Warehouse had it for $139 all because it was missing the manual. If it was indeed used I sure couldn't tell as there wasn't a scratch or ding anywhere on it. And who needs a manual anymore these days to figure out how a smartphone operates? Anyway this is a great phone for the price. It's fairly new and Android One which is another reason I chose it. Now I'm not a gamer but I do watch TV on it a lot and I've had no issues with lag. Bottom line: this phone may not have a super speedy processor or all the bells and whistles of a fancy $1000 phone but for everyday use and entertainment it's perfect for me. And if it only lasts a year well at least I won't feel like I wasted too much money.
M**M
Mixed bag
I have been using this phone for the past four months, and I am highly satisfied with it. It like that it fits in my pocket easily, receives timely system updates, and has a message notification light. The screen looks great, and apps generally run well. One thing the phone lacks is a USB-C port, but at this price, the phone is still a very good value.UPDATE:I have discovered that the audio output through the 3.5 mm jack is poor quality. The volume is unstable, and it is very noticeable when listening to music. The best way I can describe it is that the sound "trembles," and this happens regardless of which music app or which wired headphones I use. Perhaps my phone is defective and I could get a replacement under warranty, but I doubt that I will bother, considering that I do not use the 3.5 mm jack very often. The phone admittedly feels a bit cheap, and I am afraid that a replacement unit would have a more significant defect.
E**E
Purchased for it's camera, does not impress...but the phone is certainly durable
Not easy to use, nor standout in camera. The problem is the inability to perform the task for which it was designed (ostensibly?)ng a swipe up, if the circle chose to appear, improbable. The call circle to answer did not consistently appear. I usually assume user error..until support desk at Nokia also had no luck.I will say, it is a durable, albeit slippery, wisp of glass I dropped so often that the case broke ....continued to drop phone without case and it didn't miss a beat Unless you count the calls you miss phone in-hand.It seems that the relationship between rate of roll out vs. functionality is inversely proportional.
T**S
Absolutely love this phone
I didn't expect the battery to last long 2 or even 3 days of internet surfing, constant wifi, and Bluetooth headsets connections. Performance is very decent, great for basic office needs as well as gaming. NIce display and I really liked the notification button on the side. Nice to have face recognition, which actually works ok. Two cons are the plastic panel and not the best sound quality. Overall I would recommend if you're looking for a decent phone for an affordable price.
R**N
It Works
Disclaimer: A 3G flip phone was adequate to my needs but my Tracfone plan was expiring and 3G is a dead end. 4G phones that are only phones may exist but I couldn't find one.I was an early adapter of Android tablets so I was familiar with the OS. I make or receive very few phone calls so a smart phone never interested me. I went for the Mint Mobile program and setup was simple. I've only made about three phone calls since I've had it but LTE instead of being limited to WiFi makes the device useful for geocaching. I also recently bought a car with a Bluetooth capable radio so streaming Amazon or Jango music added some variety. With the COVID thing many people are telecomputing so we use Slack to communicate and it works well for that.The form factor is more convenient than a 7" tablet. Battery consumption is higher than a WiFi tab and it isn't the fastest charging cycle in the world but it hasn't proven to be much of a problem. All in all for someone not into phones I've found it quite useful.
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