
Said “lights” are of the Full HD+ variation, mind you, pairing with the aforementioned 120Hz refresh rate capabilities to deliver a “perfect” viewing experience… for the G400 5G’s price bracket, at least.
Perhaps more impressively (and unusually for such an ultra-affordable phone), this bad boy is also made from premium aluminum, a build material that arguably offsets an otherwise unremarkable design with a notch, pretty sizable side bezels, and an absolutely massive “chin.”
Around the metal back, the Nokia G400 5G comes with a triple camera system composed of a 48MP primary shooter, 5MP secondary ultra-wide-angle lens, and 2MP depth sensor, which is also a great overall imaging setup for under $200.
Obviously, the Nokia G400 5G is not a perfect budget phone, but it does come a lot closer than many of its direct rivals from bigger brands right now.