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2022-10-14 10:29:59
Nokia G50 experience|A new affordable 5G option with large screen and long battery life
At present, the selection of 5G models has been quite diverse. From the most top-level to entry-level models, there are quite a lot of products for consumers with different needs. Among them, the affordable and mid-to-high-end product lines have always been the battleground for manufacturers. The Nokia G50 to be introduced this time is not only on the 007 publicity train (that is to say, wearing an OMEGA watch and a mobile phone that is worth looking for...), but also has a 6.8-inch large screen, long-lasting power and many designs commonly found on Nokia.
One of the highlights of the Nokia G50 is the large 6.82-inch screen, which is a relatively entry-level water drop bangs design, as well as specifications such as 20:9 ratio, 450nits brightness and 70% NTSC color gamut. The most unfortunate part is that the screen resolution is only HD+.
Nokia mobile phone products are currently excluding several flagship models. Most of the BZV55C39 are mid-to-high-end and entry-level, but the operating system adopts the almost native Android 11 operating system, and guarantees 2 years of security updates and 2 years of operation. System update, which is also attracted by a lot of people, but the screen setting seems to be more spring.
Since the screens only have HD+ resolution, of course they will not support the HDR protocol. Here is a simple example for your reference. In my opinion, the screen brightness of the Nokia G50 is a little darker.
The Nokia G50 back design is believed to be familiar to those who have a certain understanding of Nokia models. It adopts the official horizontally centered factory emblem and the almost standard circular main lens module. The version unboxed this time is deep sea blue, and there is another twilight gold, deep sea blue is a bit reminiscent: love dives into a deep blue sea~
The back of the machine is designed with frosted material. The overall style is quite simple. The key point is that when the dark blue background is illuminated by light, there will be a large area of blue glare, which is quite sparkling on the sea. The texture is quite good for a mobile phone that you can find in 8000, but it should be noted that the Nokia G50 is actually quite easy to be contaminated by fingerprints.
The middle frame is made of matte material like the back of the machine. A mic and a 3.5mm headphone jack can be seen on the top of the machine. The bottom of the machine is a USB-C port, a speaker hole, and a mic. There is a card ejection slot on the left and Google Assistant shortcut keys, volume and integrated fingerprint recognition power switch on the right side.
The card ejection slot adopts a three-choice design, supports 5G + 4G dual card dual standby, and supports Bluetooth 5.0, etc.
Camera and real shot
The Nokia G50 also uses a circular lens module with a logo, equipped with a 48MP wide-angle + 5MP ultra-wide-angle and 2MP depth-of-field cameras, and the front lens is an 8MP specification. Just looking at the specifications, I know that it is really mainly for entry, especially the 5MP ultra-wide-angle... I have no confidence in the thumbnails before I talk about the real shot.
The camera interface is not much different from a number of recent Nokia phones, but the shooting modes provided by the G50 are not very diverse. However, the professional mode still provides the ring menu and RAW lossless format of the Lumia series, but the slowest shutter speed is 20 seconds.
For such a price model, it is quite rare to support the night scene mode of the front and rear lenses, but the night scene mode does not support beauty, and the main lens only supports wide-angle support, only the 5MP ultra-wide angle can't shoot night scenes, which is a pity. The place.
Portrait mode also operates in the same way as previous Nokia models, with six different bokeh styles to adjust, while beauty is a basic ten-segment level.
There is basically nothing special about video recording except for a function that can reduce wind cutting sound. There is no beauty video recording option for the front lens, and the highest picture quality is FHD.
The Nokia G50 takes a bright line in terms of color performance, and the overall contrast is not too high, but it will feel a little tired after a long time. The wide-angle lens is acceptable in terms of thumbnail image quality. When zooming in, there will be obvious loose and loose edges. Noise appears; as for the ultra-wide-angle under such light, you can actually see the backlit buildings and the quality of the thumbnails of trees can’t stand it anymore!
The most obvious difference between wide-angle and ultra-wide-angle should be the second group, which feels like a layer of fog.
The performance of portraits depends on the relationship between beauty and beauty. In fact, it is still useful to shoot, but this group is close to dusk when shooting, and the light is not enough. In fact, the quality of the wide-angle lens is also significantly weakened. Zoom in to see that the hair has become a bit spray-painted.
The performance of the portrait mode surprised me. Although the transition of the depth of field is not too natural, there is no obvious detection error. With a variety of depth-of-field special effects to choose from, it can be seen that most of the arm gaps that are prone to misunderstandings can be used. Successful detection.
This one shows the strength of Nokia G50's depth of field detection. There are gaps such as railings and arms. It can be seen that there are some inaccuracies in the detection on the railing side, but for an entry-level mobile phone, it can have such a The performance has been quite good.
The image quality of the 8MP front lens is basically a usable condition. Here are two images of sufficient and insufficient light. From the details of the hair, you can see that the Nokia G50 is quite vulnerable to the presence of light. The impact of ...... enough light to match the beauty of the intermediate level, it is enough to put it on the social network.
In the daytime example, it can be found that the presence or absence of light is very important for the Nokia G50, and it probably has a bottom line for the performance of night scenes. First of all, the first group is on 101 and the surrounding buildings, the light is enough to maintain a certain level of image quality, but the leaves on the left of the photo are completely blurred in the normal mode; after turning on the night scene mode, there is a good performance, and the clouds in the sky are also reappeared. As for the ultra-wide angle...don't use it in a dark place unless it's a last resort.
The performance of this group is also similar, except that although the night scene mode of the Nokia G50 is effective, if the exposure is not adjusted, it will be too bright. .
I chose to shoot a portrait with only a little light source. If you manually meter the light in the night scene mode, you should have a useful photo. The ultra-wide angle can fully see the shortcomings of 5MP in this group.
Features and Summary
As mentioned in the screen function, except for the camera interface, the rest of the Nokia G50 functions are almost native Android architecture. Naturally, there is no long screenshot function here, and the general settings are also based on the basic route.
Wi-Fi can support up to Wi-Fi 6 specifications, and supports NFC, VoLTE and Wi-Fi calling, etc. Since it is a native design, naturally there is no built-in call recording.
Security is also the basic side fingerprint recognition and facial recognition functions. If you are worried that the fingerprint recognition is often mistaken in your pocket, you can simply turn on the facial recognition.
The rest of the auxiliary functions are built into the Android operating system, so virtual buttons and navigation gestures need to be set here, and the physical Google button cannot customize other functions.
The overall specifications of the Nokia G50 are actually relatively entry-level. It is equipped with a Qualcomm S480 processor, 6GB Ram + 128GB UFS 2.2 Rom combination, AnTuTu V9.1.7 ran a score of 322,841 points, and the 3DMark Wild Life test scored a score of 972 points, basically It's entry-level performance.
The Nokia G50 has a built-in 5,000mAh large battery. Although it supports 9V 2A, 18W charging speed, the included charger is only 5V 2A, 10W. ..... 18W charger is really not fast charging Well, it really makes people feel a little bit...
In fact, the PCMark 3.0 battery life test with 50% screen brightness, Wi-Fi connected, Bluetooth turned off, and GPS positioning obtained an excellent score of 18:20. Basically, the battery life of the Nokia G50 does not need to worry too much.
On the whole, Nokia G50 is a product for consumers who need lightweight daily life and do not need high performance and shooting performance, but want to have long-term battery life. Although it has the blessing of a large screen, the resolution is only HD+, which makes it difficult to use the large size. However, the overall texture of the fuselage is not bad, and you are a friend who likes Nokia's order design, so you should be able to pay for it in terms of appearance.
However, the biggest highlight of the Nokia G50 should be the strong endurance brought by low power consumption. Maybe it is not bad to use a big screen as a navigation model for delivery? In addition, for entry-level cameras, photography is almost always sacrificed, but the effect of the G50 portrait mode is surprising, and there is still a certain usability when shooting in sufficient light.
At this price of more than 7,000 yuan, in addition to new products with the same specifications, for the Nokia G50, the biggest opponent is the old mid-range 5G mobile phone that has been reduced in price. Especially last year's 5G models dominated by S765G, with a price of about 10,000 yuan at the time, may now be almost the same as the Nokia G50... But this is not the only Nokia G50, but the same This is the problem that every product line will encounter.