The X30 5G is Nokia’s first premium handset in years, and it makes a good initial impression. As it boasts a polished design, a good screen, the promise of continued software updates, and decent battery life, this positive impression carries on with everyday use.
Decent battery life, Long software lifespan, Sturdy build quality, You want decent camera performance . The camera on this device won’t knock your socks off, but you can count on it for decent snaps.
Mono speaker, Camera produces middling results, Some issues with reliability, You like bigger smartphones . If you want to cram more content on your screen, then this phone isn’t for you.