MicroSD cards cannot be formatted as internal storage
Camera shutter delay
Performance could have been better
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The Nokia 5.1 Plus is capable of capturing vibrant images in HDR mode and isn't bad at taking selfies in natural light. It does offer a depth sensor, giving you the ability to shoot images with manufactured bokeh, and offers a decent HDR...
The Nokia 5.1 Plus is a great phone. It’s so great in fact, that it far overshadows the Nokia 5.1 I reviewed a few months ago. The camera is a little underwhelming as we’ve come to expect at this end of the range, but it works and it takes a decent shot. It also has a little more grunt for everyday usage and battery life is also fairly impressive.
The Nokia 5.1 Plus stand out of this crowd with its glass design and clean user interface. The phone is able to handle most of the daily tasks quite effectively and battery backup is decent enough to last one day of mixed usage. The camera is a mixed...
The Nokia 5.1 Plus is certainly the best looking smartphone for a price of Rs 10,999. Over that, it offers stock Android experience and a promise of timely updates in terms of security patches courtesy Google's Android One programme.However, the...
It's safe to say that the Nokia 5.1 Plus is a good option at Rs. 10,999. We understand that many phones in this segment now sport higher resolution displays, but honestly, we never found the HD+ display on this phone to be an issue. The hybrid dual-SIM...
The Nokia 5.1 Plus is a great smartphone for Rs. 10,999. Doesn't matter that the phone comes with a MediaTek Helio P60 chipset since the performance is almost similar to a phone that comes with a Snapdragon 660 and that's a great thing to have at such a...
When 91mobiles reviewed the Nokia 6.1 Plus, we praised the device for its design and vanilla software, but felt it lost out to the competition from Xiaomi and ASUS. With the Nokia 5.1 Plus, I'm leaning towards the same opinion. Nokia has really nailed...
For a price at Rs 10,999, Nokia 5.1 Plus does stand out in the budget segment, courtesy of its classy design and clean software experience. The glass design with a neat back panel will surely grab the user’s attention. Besides the Nokia 5.1 Plus is the...
The Nokia 5.1 Plus is for those who are in the market for a smartphone under Rs 12,000 price tag with a premium design and up to date Android OS with battery life that can last an entire day.The Nokia 5.1 Plus does offer exceptional build quality, which...
HMD hit all the right notes with the Nokia 6.1 Plus by offering an attractive design, a great performance and stock Android One software at Rs 15,999. The company has managed to replicate that with the Nokia 5.1 Plus as well, and that too at a far lower...
The Nokia 5.1 Plus is an acceptable substitute for those who don't want to spend those few extra thousands on the Nokia 6.1 Plus. It offers the right stuff: an above-average display, camera, performance, and battery life. It's definitely worth the...
The Nokia 5.1 Plus is a well-rounded budget smartphone with good balance of performance, camera, and battery life -- all packed in an upmarket chic-looking...
Nokia 5.1 Plus was announced last month alongside Nokia 6.1 Plus. While the latter did really impress me keeping in mind the price segment and a plethora of phones in that segment like the Mi A2, Honor Play, etc, what Nokia needed was an impressive...