

Expandable storage is nice to see here given the 32GB of internal storage. Above it is a massive sim tray containing three slots – two for sim cards, and one for a microSD card. Looking at the screen, the left side houses a dedicated Google assistant button which, unfortunately, cannot be reassigned. Also on the back is a very classy metallic Nokia logo, and a textured plastic which feels kind of like carbon fiber. The cameras and flash are arranged as a square within a slightly protruding circle. The back of the phone contains an elegant triple camera array + LED flash. Above the LCD, smack dab in the center, is a teardrop-style front facing camera. The settings menu allows for user-adjustable white balance, a very nice touch in my opinion. One caveat is brightness – while sufficiently bright for indoor use, the display does not get bright enough for clear viewing in direct sunlight. The LCD does a good job at reproducing colors and has good viewing angles. Nearly the entire front of the device is taken up by the massive 6.5” HD + LCD display. Its “Finnish Design” comes in two colors – Dusk (purple) and Night (blue), the color of my review unit. Another nice bonus is a factory-applied plastic screen protector. Note that it is very low profile and does not create a gap large enough to protect the screen in case of a fall.
