Advantages of NOKIA 210
- Decent Design Reminds of Old Nokia Days
- FM Radio
- 5 MP Back Camera
- Solid Battery Performance
- Color Display
- Physical Numpad
Disadvantages of NOKIA 210
- No USB Type-C
- No Fast Charging
- No Expandable Storage Option
- Average Camera
Design
For your money (and that's very little, by the way) you get a dinky phone that fits nicely in your pocket, weighing a mere 82g. It's so small and light that you might just forget you've held it up to your ear in the first place. It also looks as lovely as the rest of Nokia's fleet of feature phones. The entire handset, aside from the screen, is surrounded by a rather durable polycarbonate shell, which can be picked up in a choice of three colors; red, grey or black. Under the screen is an old-school Numpad-style keypad, which includes navigation keys along with call accept and reject buttons.
Display
The Nokia 210 is fitted with a 2.4in, QVGA (320x240) resolution screen. Of course, this is nothing like those 4K, HDR-equipped beauties we’ve recently seen with the latest flagships, but this is a decent-looking screen nonetheless. It’s nice and bright, and text and images look reasonably sharp.
Camera
Despite being a feature phone, the Nokia 210 is equipped with a 5-megapixel rear camera, with a single LED flash. It's not the best, but it should do the job for the occasional snap. Sadly, there is no front-facing selfie camera.
Performance
Nokia remains a little tight-lipped on what's powering the Nokia 210, although we do know that there's a small 4MB of RAM on board along with 16MB of storage, which sadly can't be expanded with a micro SD card. A removable 1,020mAh battery is expected to last up to 20 days on a single charge. Nokia says this is its most affordable internet device yet, and you can access web content via the pre-installed Opera mini web browser. The phone itself is running Nokia's own Series 30+ software platform and includes pre-installed apps such as an FM radio and torch. You can also download games, ringtones, and wallpapers using Nokia's mobile app store, although the measly 16MB of internal storage will soon run out fast.