Kudos to Nokia for designing this phone with sturdiness as a top priority. You get Gorilla Glass 3 protection on this bad boy that’s coupled with a sturdy aluminum frame. Moreover, you have the Qualcomm Snapdragon 480+5G chipset on deck, which facilitates a smooth and enjoyable experience. In comparison, the Moto G Power (2022) comes with a less powerful processor and a much higher price tag.
Camera-wise, the phone comes with a triple camera setup with a 48Mp main sensor and AI enhancements on the back. There’s also a 16MP front shooter with Super Night mode. Granted, you won’t be shooting mind-blowingly incredible photos and videos that can compete with what you get from the iPhone 14 Pro Max. Nevertheless, anything you snap with the Nokia G400’s camera should be decent enough for its price range.
With Android 12 out of the box and an advertised up to two days of battery life, this phone should meet most people’s basic needs. Nokia commits to two years of security updates, which may be disappointing for some. Still, we say the phone does provide good value for money, especially at its current price.