Nokia 5 review (connectivity)
The Nokia 5 comes in singe and dual SIM versions, and the one we have on our hands is the single SIM one. Even if you do get the dual SIM variant (2x nano SIMs), you'd still be able enjoy a fully functional microSD slot - there's a separate tray and all.
Courtesy of the Snapdragon 430 chip, the phone supports Cat.4 LTE for theoretical maximums of 150Mbps down and 50Mbps up.
Nokia doesn't specify which Wi-Fi standards the phone supports, but our best guess is b/g/n over 2.4GHz and a/n over 5GHz. Bluetooth is v.4.1, there's NFC, and an FM radio receiver is on board.
The USB port on the bottom is the old one - the trusty but headed for obsolescence microUSB 2.0. Oldies, but goldies - the 3.5mm jack is here too.
The Nokia 5 comes in singe and dual SIM versions, and the one we have on our hands is the single SIM one. Even if you do get the dual SIM variant (2x nano SIMs), you'd still be able enjoy a fully functional microSD slot - there's a separate tray and all.
Courtesy of the Snapdragon 430 chip, the phone supports Cat.4 LTE for theoretical maximums of 150Mbps down and 50Mbps up.
Nokia doesn't specify which Wi-Fi standards the phone supports, but our best guess is b/g/n over 2.4GHz and a/n over 5GHz. Bluetooth is v.4.1, there's NFC, and an FM radio receiver is on board.
The USB port on the bottom is the old one - the trusty but headed for obsolescence microUSB 2.0. Oldies, but goldies - the 3.5mm jack is here too.
Courtesy of the Snapdragon 430 chip, the phone supports Cat.4 LTE for theoretical maximums of 150Mbps down and 50Mbps up.
Nokia doesn't specify which Wi-Fi standards the phone supports, but our best guess is b/g/n over 2.4GHz and a/n over 5GHz. Bluetooth is v.4.1, there's NFC, and an FM radio receiver is on board.
The USB port on the bottom is the old one - the trusty but headed for obsolescence microUSB 2.0. Oldies, but goldies - the 3.5mm jack is here too.
The Nokia 5 comes in singe and dual SIM versions, and the one we have on our hands is the single SIM one. Even if you do get the dual SIM variant (2x nano SIMs), you'd still be able enjoy a fully functional microSD slot - there's a separate tray and all.
Courtesy of the Snapdragon 430 chip, the phone supports Cat.4 LTE for theoretical maximums of 150Mbps down and 50Mbps up.
Nokia doesn't specify which Wi-Fi standards the phone supports, but our best guess is b/g/n over 2.4GHz and a/n over 5GHz. Bluetooth is v.4.1, there's NFC, and an FM radio receiver is on board.
The USB port on the bottom is the old one - the trusty but headed for obsolescence microUSB 2.0. Oldies, but goldies - the 3.5mm jack is here too.



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