Nokia X30 5G

  • Display: AMOLED, 90Hz, 6.43 inches
  • Main Camera: Triple, 50 MP + 13 MP
  • Selfie Camera: Single, 16 MP
  • Software: Android 12
  • Chipset: Qualcomm SM6375 Snapdragon 695 5G (6 nm)
  • Network: 5G, 4G, 3G, 2G
  • Storage: 256GB 8GB RAM
  • Battery: Li-Po 4200mAh, non-removable
  • Charging: Fast charging 33W, USB Power Delivery 3.0

KShs 63,499.00

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Nokia X30 5G Price in Kenya

Nokia X30 5G Price in Kenya is Kes. 63,499. Nokia has one of the longest histories in the phone industrys filled with ups and downs, frivolous twists of fate, ominous predictions, and glorious reincarnations. The Nokia X30 5G comes as a stamp to the company’s glorious rejuvenation. The phone unlike the previous models ensures a pleasant design, IP67 rating, a clean Android experience and 3 years of major software updates.


Nokia X30 5G Price and Specs:

Price in Kenya Ksh. 35,000
Storage 128GB 6GB RAM
Rear Camera 50 MP +13 MP
Selfie Camera 16 MP
Chipset Qualcomm SM6375 Snapdragon 695 5G (6 nm)
Software Android 12
Battery Li-Po 4200 mAh, non-removable

Nokia X30 5G Detailed Description:

Design.

The elephant in the room is the design language. Nokia X30 5G is a pretty piece of technology’s perfection. This is maybe the main selling point of the phone. If you’re into thin, lightweight, premium feeling smartphones, then this is the handset for you.

Nokia X30 5G is built with both sustainability and longevity in mind. It’s designed for every-day life, with a robust metal frame and a tough display although others may perceived it as old-fashioned, because phones strived to be as thin as possible a couple of years ago, and the overall frame treatment (matte aluminium with glossy chamfered edges) is also a bit outdated but it looks good.

 Display.

An AMOLED, 90Hz, 450 nits (typ), 700 nits (peak) 6.43 inches screen means better colors, brighter screen, and smoother viewing – ideal for scrolling, streaming, or browsing. And all on a smartphone sized to fit better in your hand and pocket, protected by the toughest Corning Gorilla Glass Victus. It’s a good display although it is not as large as that one of Oppo A96. What’s more you need to know is that there’s little to no control over the color scheme – you can make the display cooler or warmer via a slider but that’s pretty much it – no color presets, or factory calibrated accurate settings. There are plenty of display options in this price range. The Galaxy A53 is a great choice – it’s not only cheaper but also offers a 120Hz AMOLED display that’s bigger and brighter.