
Alright, let's talk about the Nokia G400 5G. I've been using this phone for a while now, and it's been... interesting. First off, the battery life is legit. Three days? Yeah, pretty close if you're not glued to TikTok. Major win there.
But then there's the camera. The 48MP sounds fancy, but Google Camera app straight-up ghosted me. Had to switch to a third-party app, and now it’s fine. Weird flex, Nokia.
The screen? Smooth like butter with that 120Hz refresh rate. But the speaker? Sounds like a walkie-talkie from a fast-food drive-thru. No joke.
Also, why is Google Assistant lurking on my home screen like an uninvited guest? Nova Launcher saved my sanity here.
Connectivity’s solid though—no more random signal drops like my old Motorola. And bless the no-bloatware life.
But uh… nine months in, the front camera just noped out. Warranty repair time. Cool.
Verdict: For under $300, it’s a decent daily driver if you tweak it. Just don’t expect flagship magic—or functional speakers.
