Nokia 4.2 review: Performance issues spoil another budget Nokia phone
With the introduction of Plus models and decimals, HMD Global's range of Nokia phones has taken on a somewhat bloated and hard to decipher form, far from the essential selection of handsets across various price points it started out as.
Build quality
Like most Nokia phones, the 4.2 is well-made and seemingly built to last; Even though I may have preferred a more robust plastic chassis, the glass sandwich construction feels more premium than it probably should, Software and updates
A clean, skin free OS thanks to Android One that...
Display
Low quality and low brightness result in a sub-par viewing experience; Performance
This thing is slow as hell and regularly suffered infuriating multi-second freezes; Camera
A laggy camera app is compounded by poor autofocus and washed out images; Battery life
Will get you through the day,...