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    Best Nokia phones of 2020: find the right Nokia device for you

    Nokia was once the biggest phone company in the world. How times change. In 2020 it is seeing a renaissance as a budget- to mid-range Android player, with a few premium handsets thrown in for good measure. 

    Nokia was once the biggest phone company in the world. How times change. In 2020 it is seeing a renaissance as a budget- to mid-range Android player, with a few premium handsets thrown in for good measure.

    Nokia phones are actually made by fellow Finnish company HMD Global, who licenses the use of the Nokia name. When we first heard about the partnership we were sceptical, but it has proven to be an excellent one - we now find ourselves reviewing several excellent Nokia smartphones every year.

    It means there’s a wide choice of Nokia phones for you if you have your heart set on one, but the huge range can be confusing. That’s why we’ve ranked the eight best Nokia phones for most people below.

    We’ve fully reviewed each and listed the pros and cons so you can see which has the best features and price for your needs and budget. Plus Nokia phones all have excellent clean Android software and amazingly frequent software updates, so they are a solid choice if you want a phone that lasts a good three years. 

    We haven’t yet reviewed the recently announced Nokia 8.3 5G, but it looks like a decent 5G option for 2020. With the Snapdragon 765G on board it could be a lower cost option than other 5G Android phones too. HMD said it’s due to be released sometime around June.

    HMD also unveiled the Nokia 5.3 and Nokia 1.3, mid-range and budget options that we hope to review as soon as possible, and will no doubt appear in this chart to replace some of the older models.

    Best Nokia phones 2020 at a glance:

    1. Nokia 9 PureView
    2. Nokia 8.1
    3. Nokia 8
    4. Nokia 6.1
    5. Nokia 7.2
    6. Nokia 7 Plus
    7. Nokia 5.3
    8. Nokia 7.1

    Best Nokia phones 2020

    Nokia 9 PureView

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    1. Nokia 9 PureView

    Nokia's newest flagship smartphone

    Release date: February 2019 | Weight: 172g | Dimensions: 155 x 75 x 8mm | OS: Android 9 | Screen size: 5.9-inch | Resolution: 1440 x 2880 | CPU: Snapdragon 845 | RAM: 6GB | Storage: 128GB | Battery: 3,320mAh | Rear camera: 12MP, 12MP, 12MP, 12MP, 12MP | Front camera: 20MP

    Eye-catching five camera cluster
    Decent photos for sub-flagship price
    Middling other features
    Not a comfortable hold

    The Nokia 9 PureView is Nokia's most recent flagship phone, and it comes with cutting-edge features to match. In particular, it comes with one important feature (or five depending on how you count it) in the form of its five-sensor rear camera, which is the most we've seen in a smartphone.

    It's not exactly an expensive phone either, compared to some of the flagships you can buy today, so if you want a photographic smartphone powerhouse without taking a chunk out of your bank account, this may be the phone for you.

    The Nokia 9 PureView has problems, as most phones do, but it represents the best Nokia has to offer right now.

    Read our in-depth Nokia 9 PureView review

    Nokia 8.1

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    2. Nokia 8.1

    The Nokia 8.1 is one of the best Nokia phones you can buy

    Release date: December 2018 | Weight: 180g | Dimensions: 155 x 76 x 8mm | OS: Android 9 | Screen size: 6.2-inch | Resolution: 1080 x 2280 | CPU: Snapdragon 710 | RAM: 4GB | Storage: 64GB | Battery: 3,500mAh | Rear camera: 12MP, 13MP | Front camera: 20MP

    Well built design
    Large, clear display
    Not waterproof
    Lacks wireless charging

    The Nokia 8.1 was our favorite Nokia phone until the Nokia 9 PureView came along – it's a competent mid-range device offering up a tried-and-tested Snapdragon 710 chipset, functional camera, and adequate battery, all for a relatively low price.

    For such a low-priced phone you'll certainly be impressed by its screen, with 2280 x 1080 Full HD+ and an 81% screen-to-body ratio, and an elegant design to match.

    It's by no means a powerful smartphone, and it won't rival high-end models in terms of specs of functions, but at its price band it's a tempting device.

    Read our in-depth Nokia 8.1 review

    Nokia 8

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    3. Nokia 8

    Old school cool

    Release date: October 2017 | Weight: 160g | Dimensions: 151 x 73 x 8mm | OS: Android 7 | Screen size: 5.3-inch | Resolution: 1440 x 2560 | CPU: Snapdragon 835 | RAM: 6GB | Storage: 128GB | Battery: 3,090mAh | Rear camera: 12MP, 13MP | Front camera: 5MP

    Beautiful design
    Gorgeous QHD display
    Launch price is higher than we'd expect
    Not waterproof

    Nokia phones are often reliable handsets that lack any defining or distinctive features, and the Nokia 8 is a prime example of this. It looks great, with an impressive display and beautifully designed body, but many of the other features could be defined as 'fine'.

    The dual cameras were acceptable in 2017 when the phone was released, and features like the 3.5mm headphone jack and physical front button which used to be commonplace but aren't any more, may appeal to users who like these features.

    With the Nokia 8 you're getting a solid handset that won't let you down, but won't be an icebreaker at parties either.

    Read our in-depth Nokia 8 review

    Nokia 6.1

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    4. Nokia 6.1

    A low-tech but hardy phone

    Release date: April 2018 | Weight: 172g | Dimensions: 149 x 76 x 8mm | OS: Android 8 | Screen size: 5.5-inch | Resolution: 1080 x 1920 | CPU: Snapdragon 630 | RAM: 3/4GB | Storage: 32/64GB | Battery: 3,000mAh | Rear camera: 16MP | Front camera: 8MP

    Durable yet attractive
    Generous HD screen
    Solo rear camera
    Battery just about lasts a day

    While the Nokia 6.1 doesn't quite have all the bells and whistles of the other Nokia handsets above, it's still a great device – especially given many of the downsides we could attribute to it wouldn’t realistically be expected on a phone of its price.

    It's a tough device with a robust design and strong frame – fans of solid and secure phones will love the Nokia 6.1's durability.

    It also packs some pretty impressive specs for its low price, with a competent chipset and splendid screen – yet its camera loadout isn't as impressive as it could be.

    Read our in-depth Nokia 6.1 review

    Nokia 7.2

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    5. Nokia 7.2

    A solid if unexciting phone

    Release date: September 2019 | Weight: 180g | Dimensions: 159.9 x 75.2 x 8.3 mm | OS: Android 9 | Screen size: 6.3-inch | Resolution: 1080 x 2280 | CPU: Snapdragon 660 | RAM: 4/6GB | Storage: 64/128GB | Battery: 3,500mAh | Rear camera: 48MP + 8MP + 5MP | Front camera: 20MP

    Strong main cameras 
    Good performance 
    Bad wide-angle camera
    Very slow to charge 

    The Nokia 7.2 is a solid mid-range phone, but it struggles to stand out in the sea of Nokia Android devices. That said, it has smooth performance, a premium design and good quality main cameras. 

    Unfortunately the wide-angle camera is not up to scratch, which is disappointing when that can be a fun shooter to use. It is also a very slow phone to charge up and isn’t waterproof.

    But the Android One version of Android 9 Pie is a godsend, with attractive stock design and a guaranteed two years of OS updates and three years of security updates, which is as good as the Google Pixel line.

    Read our in-depth Nokia 7.2 review

    (Image credit: Nokia)

    6. Nokia 7 Plus

    A middleweight marvel

    Release date: March 2018 | Dimensions: 158 x 75 x 8mm | Weight: 183g | OS: Android 8.1 | Screen size: 6-inch | Resolution: 1080 x 2160 | CPU: Snapdragon 660 | RAM: 4GB | Storage: 64GB | Battery: 3,800mAh | Rear camera: 12MP, 13MP | Front camera: 16MP

    Pure Android
    Good camera
    Mid-range CPU
    Camera struggles in low-light

    The Nokia 7 Plus is exactly what you'd imagine from a Nokia handset, in that it's half the price of a flagship from its era yet it comes packed out with all the features you'd expect.

    In particular the handset has an impressive camera loadout for its price, and can last for a long time under heavy use. There are drawbacks to the phone too, but it's still an impressive Android device.

    Read our in-depth Nokia 7 Plus review

    (Image credit: Nokia)

    7. Nokia 5.3

    Cheap phone holds its own

    Release date: April 2020 | Dimensions: 164.3 x 76.6 x 8.5mm | OS: Android 10 Android One | Screen size: 6.55-inch | Resolution: 720 x 1600 | CPU: Snapdragon 665 | RAM: 2/3/6GB | Storage: 64GB | Battery: 4,000mAh | Rear camera: 13MP + 5MP + 2MP + 2MP | Front camera: 8MP

    Great price 
    Good cameras
    Average performance
    Iffy display

    Considering it only costs £149 the Nokia 5.3 performs well with a Snapdragon 665 and Android One, the bloatware-free, clean version of Android that guarantees you two years of updates. 

    The screen isn’t great though at only 720p, and you won’t want to go anywhere near high-end mobile games as the phone will likely struggle. But the cameras are surprisingly decent and the clean, simple design is a perk.

    With a rear mounted fingerprint sensor, headphone jack, and decent battery life, this is by no means a bad phone, but be aware that while it handles the basics well you won’t want to push it too hard. 

    Nokia 7.1

    (Image credit: Nokia)

    8. Nokia 7.1

    Nokia's old champion mid-ranger

    Release date: October 2018 | Weight: 160g | Dimensions: 150 x 71 x 8mm | OS: Android 8 | Screen size: 5.8-inch | Resolution: 1080 x 2280 | CPU: Snapdragon 636 | RAM: 3/4GB | Storage: 32/64GB | Battery: 3,060mAh | Rear camera: 12MP, 5MP | Front camera: 8MP

    Large, bright LCD display
    Camera stands up well
    Battery life isn't fantastic
    Occasional lag in apps

    The Nokia 7.1 isn't exactly a miracle of a phone, but with such a low price tag you'll find the device great for everyday use if you don't need the high processing power.

    That tall, bright, sharp screen really stands out for us though, and it makes video watching a pleasure – you can easily forget you're not using a modern flagship with it.

    And at such a low price point, you definitely won't come away from the Nokia 7.1 feeling like you've got a bad deal – it's a reliable and snappy Nokia smartphone.

    Read our in-depth Nokia 7.1 review

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