📱 Elevate Your Everyday with Nokia G11!
The Nokia G11 is a feature-rich smartphone designed for the modern user, boasting a 6.5" HD+ display, a powerful 5050 mAh battery for up to 3 days of use, and a 90Hz refresh rate for smooth performance. With 3 GB RAM and 32 GB ROM, it supports Android 11 and is ready for future updates, ensuring your device stays secure and up-to-date.
J**E
Great phone for the money.
Bought this for my son. He's profoundly deaf with learning disabilities but he can find his way round a tablet like a boss. He wanted a new phone. Something more modern than the dimphone he had, mainly used so his carers could contact me.We both chose this Nokia. He loves it. He's found his way round easily. I part set it up and he completed it and added his apps. He loves taking photos and the photos are really good. See examples.I understand it has face recognition but chose not to use that (or any form of security) as my son hasn't quite grasped that bit yet and I was afraid he'd lock himself out trying to alter settings. So I cannot comment of how well it works. What he doesn't know he can't mess up. Leave that stuff to Mummy. 🤣I'm an android phone user with two current phones from the "flagship" company. Compared to my phones I love this Nokia. There's no bloatware. There's nothing that's clogging up the speed or the use of the device. It's an absolute dream. The camera is TRUE to what it says 13MP all day long (unlike on my newest "flagship" phone - 48MP sounded good but only on one mode that isn't worth using). The video on the Nokia is good too. All easy to use.Battery life is great. I'm impressed. USB-C connection too.The good thing too is my son added an app which means we can face chat when he's out and about - much better than carer's relaying through the dimphone. Adding and using apps is easy. There's provision to add extra SD storage.And now knowing what other android phone providers offer I personally will not bother with the the flagship brand next time.If you're tech savvy or out for the latest technology this probably won't be the phone for you. But I can highly recommend it as a good, solid device that will do what it needs to do well (phone, text, camera, video, apps).
S**I
Superb Nokia phone with great RAM and battery performance
Originally, I want to buy new LG phone but unfortunately, LG mobile business is closed down permanently. However, luckily I bought it for £83 as a sale price. The size is larger than my old LG phone, it's nice and good battery performance. It has 3GB RAM that it can perform multiple apps at the same without slugglish.SIM/MicroSD drawer: You have to do it gently because it is small.TIP: When you start the phone for the first time, it will download the latest Android OS more than 1GB-2GB and restart it 3 times as it has several sub-version. It took about 5 hours during downloading and installing but you can skip and update it later by disabling the Wi-Fi network or mobile data.Overall, Nokia is just great and much cheaper than Samsung and other top brands.
W**N
Great phone for me
My old Samsung S4 mini finally exhausted yet another replacement battery and although my app use is not prolific some had stopped working because the version of Android was so old. A message from Whats App telling me that it to would stop working soon spurred me to finally replace it. I poked around and didn't want anyhting very fancy - I don't spend masses of time on a mobile but I did want wi-fi calling and a decent battery life, get fed up with charging things every two minutes these days. Liked the look of the Mokia and took a punt, glad I did so far it has exceeded my expectations -although since i came from a S4micro but that is inevitable! Battery life has been excellent, all my apps have worked, camera ios perfectly adequate for me, and it has a FM radio which I use when I am down at my allotment, Only minor con I have encountered is an occasional unwillingness to reconnect to the house wi-fi when coming home - but its very occasional and I can live with that. Wi-fi calling is briliant too - not something I had before but needed in this daya and age of two factor authentication as coverage is not great round where I live. Anyway I think its been very good value for money to date and I am very happy with it.
M**S
This phone is terrible!
The phone looks good and feels solid. I didn't notice any performance issues when it's working. It doesn't have the usual fingerprint recognition but I didn't miss that too much. Could be a dealbreaker if you need that though.In any even the real issue is the phone says the data is corrupt and needs a factory reset EVERY TIME it's turned off and on. Sadly this is often as it seems to get stuck on certain operations pretty frequently. This means you have no option but to do a factory reset and transfer files over again from your old phone.This seems to take longer each time. I've had the phone less than a fortnight and I'm utterly sick of it. I'm going to have to buy another one and I regret wasting time and money on this phone as I can't rely on it.Imagine what would happen if it had a mad moment in an airport or in any other situation when you need to be able to rely on your phone.
K**R
Great budget phone
My old iPhone started to play up and I wanted to wait for the next iPhone to come out before buying a new one so decided to buy a cheaper one. I chose the Nokia G11 as I had very fond memories of my old Nokia from decades ago and the price was reasonable. I have to say that I wasn't expecting very much, after all how good could a phone that was a tenth the cost of an iPhone be?First impressions are important and with a phone the first impression is the packaging. The Nokia packaging was very like Apple's, reassuringly sturdy and glossy. The overall impression was that this was a luxury product at a budget price. Then there was the phone. I was expecting it to feel plasticy and cheap. What I found was a phone that was nicely weighty and felt extremely well built. The initial set up was easy but it did take a little time as it had to download two updates, each of over a gigabyte in size but once that was done everything was set up in a couple of minutes. The interface, which, again, I thought was going to be slow and sluggish, was smooth and responsive. The only negative is the resolution of the cameras and it could have more built-in memory (although you can use an SD card to expand the memory), apart from that this is a fantastic phone. I don't know if I'll even get an iPhone when the next version comes out, I actually really like this Nokia.
T**S
Einfach super
Ich schreibe hier eine Rezension für ein Einsteigergerät, nicht für ein Top-Smartphone, was 800, 1000, oder noch mehr Euros kostet...Ich habe es angeschafft als Ersatz für ein Nokia 4.2, was leider einen Displayschaden hatte. Die Einrichtung war wie fast immer heutzutage problemlos, wenn man etwas Vorbereitung trifft.Nach Installation kamen auch sofort erste Sicherheits & Android- Updates. Also erstmal ausprobiert, wie es sich so verhält. Die Einrichtung aller möglichen Verbindungen (Wlan, Bluetooth, etc.) klappt einwandfrei und so habe ich zunächst einmal das gemacht, was wohl heutzutage nur noch wenige mit einem Smartphone machen - nämlich einfach mal telefonieren!Und ich musste feststellen, dass ich lange kein Handy / Smartphone mehr hatte, was demaßen gute Gespächsqualität hat. Fantastisch. Und in der Tat telefoniere ich auch noch mit dem Smartphone. Die installierten Apps funktionieren alle so wie gewohnt. Die Verbindungen (Wlan und BT) sind alle absolut stabil.Das Display könnte etwas heller sein und etwas detailreicher - aber gut - es ist eben ein Einsteigergerät. Irgendwo muss sich ein Preisunterschied ja auch noch bemerkbar machen.Der Fingersensor funktioniert ebenfalls - ich hatte bisher noch keine Aussetzer. Ich habe zwar noch nicht alles ausprobiert, was so gehen könnte, aber insgesamt bin ich sehr positiv überrascht. Absolute Kaufempfehlung für Menschen, die auf Status keinen allzu großen Wert legen. PS: Zockerspiele habe ich nicht ausprobiert. Aber das ist dann wohl eh eher was für die Topgeräte, die entsprechend teuer sind.
M**A
Einsteiger-Smartphone mit nerviger Startmelodie
Nach einigen Monaten bearbeite ich meine ursprüngliche Rezension und senke die Sterne von 3 auf 1:Ich habe mir das Nokia G11 als günstige Übergangslösung bestellt. Da ich es hauptsächlich zum Telefonieren benötige, genügt es im Großen und Ganzen meinen Ansprüchen. Besonders die lange Akkulaufzeit möchte ich positiv hervorheben.*bearbeitet im Oktober 2024: Zum Telefonieren eignet sich das Nokia G11 nur in ruhiger Umgebung, selbst die Geräuschkulisse in einem Supermarkt ist zu hoch, um das Gegenüber gut zu verstehen. Etwas Abhilfe schafft die Lautsprecher-Funktion bei auf maximal eingestellter Lautstärke. Mein Gehör funktioniert übrigens einwandfrei.Negativ ist weiters die sehr laute Startmelodie beim Hochfahren von Android, die sich auch mit einer speziellen App nicht dauerhaft deaktivieren oder leiser stellen lässt. Über die Systemeinstellungen ist die Melodie auch nicht zu beeinflussen.Das Nokia G11 war leider ein absoluter Fehlkauf.
T**O
Wie erwartet gut
Kleiner Hinweis, das Gerät kommt aus UK und hat ein UK Ladegerät dabei.Ein dicker Euro Adapter ist teurer als der Quick Charger 3.0 hier.
F**L
It works
The phone is without headphone. It is very slow and a bit bulky. My old nokia which is almost three years old works better.
A**E
Gut
Habe das Teil für meinen Junior gekauft. Absolut zufrieden.
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