








🚀 Elevate your mobile game with Nokia X10 — where power meets precision!
The Nokia X10 is a UK SIM-free smartphone featuring a large 6.67-inch Full HD+ display, powered by a Snapdragon 2 GHz processor with 6GB RAM and 64GB storage. It supports blazing-fast 5G connectivity and boasts a professional-grade 48MP rear camera with ZEISS optics. Designed for the modern professional, it offers up to 2 days of battery life and comes with 3 years of guaranteed Android software updates, ensuring reliability and longevity.












| ASIN | B095XB9CPF |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Battery Average Life | 48 Hours |
| Battery Average Life Talk Time | 2880 Minutes |
| Battery Capacity | 4470 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Description | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Power | 4470 Milliampere Hour (mAh) |
| Best Sellers Rank | 47,758 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 1,710 in SIM-Free & Unlocked Mobile Phones |
| Biometric Security Feature | Face Recognition |
| Box Contents | Adapter, Phone Case |
| Brand | Nokia |
| Brand Name | Nokia |
| CPU model | Snapdragon |
| CPU speed | 2 GHz |
| Camera Description | Rear |
| Camera Flash Type | no flash |
| Cellular Technology | 5G |
| Colour | Green |
| Connector Type | Lightning |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 574 Reviews |
| Display Pixel Density | 395 Pixels Per Inch (PPI) |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Effective Video Resolution | 8 Pixels |
| Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 64 GB |
| Form Factor | Smartphone |
| Frame Rate | 30fps |
| Front Photo Sensor Resolution | 8 MP |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | True |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm |
| Human Interface Types | Keyboard, Numeric Keypad, Touchscreen |
| Item Weight | 210 Grams |
| Manufacturer | HMD Global Oy |
| Maximum Display Resolution | 1080x2400 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
| Memory storage capacity | 64 GB |
| Model Series | 101S |
| Model Year | 2021 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Number of Front Cameras | 1 |
| Number of Rear Facing Cameras | 1 |
| Operating System | Android 11.0 |
| Operating system | Android 11.0 |
| Optical Sensor Resolution | 48 MP |
| Phone Talk Time | 48 Hours |
| Processor Series | Snapdragon |
| Processor Speed | 2 GHz |
| Product Features | Camera, front camera |
| Product Warranty | 3 Year Manufacturer |
| RAM Memory Installed | 6 GB |
| RAM memory installed size | 6 GB |
| Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 48 MP |
| Refresh Rate | 60 |
| Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| SIM Card Slot Count | Dual SIM |
| Screen Size | 6.67 Inches |
| Shooting Modes | Slow motion, scene, automatic, portrait, sports, night mode, macro, panorama |
| Sim Card Size | Nano |
| Specific Uses For Product | [INF] On the go, travel, remote work, multimedia consumption, photography |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Network Technology | GSM |
| Wireless Provider | Unlocked for All Carriers |
R**N
Fantastic Value for money!
I've always had IPhone's so my review is compared against theses phone's! All I can say is you are paying to be a sheep with iPhone! Once you get use too this phone it does everything the same,just as quick and just as good! It's plastic on the back, but really nice and solid and looks nice not cheap looking or feeling! Camera and videos for me are awesome..and the screen is amazing and large (some might find it to big but not me it's great) I can't praise this phone enough and to be honest it just goes to show that people are sucked into the apple badge! If you want everything a high end phone does at a great price then this is the phone for you! If you want to put your phone out in front of you or on the table then you need a apple and lots more money..but if you have that type of money you can buy some more IQ or brain cells..for me it's a no brainer from now on,over the moon I made the switch and tried something new! Oh and the reason I did,was that my contract had ran out and I needed a new phone but I never wanted to get tied up with a new contract or phone(my current contract is cheap yet great and can't find one like it)
D**Y
Good phone at affordable price
Pro: • In general, phone is easy to use. I have no problem to initiate the phone for the first time. Almost all went smooth • The phone has good specs at affordable price: good battery life, fast etc. Contra: • The phone is big, long and heavy • Camera is not easy to use for some people, I mean taking photo is easy but sometime we don’t get the photos as we want them. • There is no guidance how to change the setting, for example: • Photo / picture auto-rotate are not working as I want. The picture can be in the wrong view when it rotates itself. • The phone screen is locked out very quick. • Move the frequent-use apps icon to the main screen Suggestion: Not all people are the same. Some are good with techs but the others are not. May be Nokia can give us some links for video guide “How To” as per example above. Because I don’t know how to change it in the edit / setting. Thank you.
M**S
Lovely phone for the money I paid
I wasn't sure about this phone at first. The box it came in isn't of the highest quality. I thought I bought fake at first. Feels quite cheap. But once I got in the box, I was pleasantly surprised. The quality of the phone is great. The green is lovely. I couldn't get it to open the recent tabs . But once I worked it out it was fine. I like that it's got an FM radio on it. That's what I've missed about Nokia phones. The camera is fabulous and takes very sharp clear pics. The speaker sound is a let down though. Sounds a bit tinny. The battery holds its charge very well. Considering 75% of the day I have it in my hand playing on it. But for the money I paid I can put up with this. Buy it, it's great.
R**H
ANDROID 14,5G/High Spec., Zeiss camera. No Bloat of Pre-installed apps.
UPDATE: JUNE 2025. Still running well, updated September 2024 to ANDROID 14 - 3.18GB. "OFF switch" is now located at the bottom of the screen, next to the Settings wheel, NOT pressing & holding the "ON" button. No phone issues or problems. Nokia X10, WHITE, 6.67" & 5G Model. White rear Cover & factory fitted Screen Protector(100% Compostible.) Light for size and battery. Sold and delivered by Amazon, undamaged, new, with box sealed, and 11 days early! *UPDATE: April2024. February & March security updates installed. No quality, or performance issues. * March 2023: Latest OS(operating system) update, Android 13, included the addition of a "Personal Safety" app, which provides a short cut to contact Emergency Services, and a "Car Crash Detector" which will contact them for you. So it is no longer just iPhone devices that have this facility. Latest Security Patch installed, too. *Also, for those that criticise Nokia, I recently read on Reuters news that Huawei have announced that they will continue to licence technology from Nokia; an agreement which started in 2017. Nokia confirmed the arrangement. *I was also permitted to uninstall Google 1, which I have never used; the only Google apps I actively use are Phone, Messages,Gmail, Photos, which I regularly clean the cache from. *UPDATE: DECEMBER 2022. I recently UPDATED to ANDROID 13, using some of my SIM/monthly pre-payment GB quota; wi-fi was not necessary, and worked fast enough for me. Phone works fine, with no issues or disappointments; also pleasing that very little amount of Cache to clean. *A replacement for my Android 11 updated Xiaomi Redmi 9 3/32GB(see my review.) My Xiaomi Note 9T(see my review) has stopped duplicate notifications, and has accepted I am not updating to Android 11. Having decided never to buy a 100% Chinese smartphone again, due to privacy, and increasing permissions issues, and loss of functions; as well as owner and press reviews. This narrowed the choices considerably, but resistance was not futile! I wanted 5G back-up, again, due to my reading that 6G is well along in phone research and development, and planning. Also, Research found upper entry level 5G phones have a lower spec, in order to offer 5G, with the accusation that some are only 5G to boost sales, due to the huge investment in 5G networks. I came so close to buying Motorola, as, though owned by Lenovo, the brand reputation has not really suffered. Indeed, they have many happy owners, some on their third or fourth handset. But concerns over waiting for one update seem to no longer be an issue. (The Mrs has a Moto G14, review by me on amazon.de, and which has updated to Android 14, and since, the camera and performance is even better, with security patches to June 2025! But needs charging daily, which is not an issue for us, as power saver activated at 30%. ) TIP❗: If you are on a budget, and/or you just really want, or need, a large, strong, long lasting battery, especially for work, I recommend you consider the solid MOTOROLA Moto G24 Power, which is high specification at highly competitive prices! * Next Samsung had to be researched, though I resent paying a premium for the brand. Though soon to be overtaken by the dreaded Xiaomi, for sale of smartphone sets, Samsung had to be considered for upper entry level price, camera, & reviews. Struggling to find a 5G, with a good camera (not a right) and spec, the "shock horror" moment came when I stumbled across a former happy owner of one new Samsung model, who, with his first update, discovered his phone performance had been slowed, and camera quality reduced. (Didn't iPhone once try a similar strategy, to motivate owners to trade up? Didn't it end badly, for them?) The Samsung UI 6 update was a huge disaster for thousands of A53 owners, with some other models affected. Samsi seem to have gotten over their perception that some models were underpriced, and that owners took unfair advantage of them, as, surprisingly, the A53 5G has been professionally reviewed as over priced, and with lesser performance than the earlier A52s, and by design, such as moving from a Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset to Samsung's own Exynos 1280 chipset = an overall downgrade. I cannot emphasize this enough, check professional technical, and owner, reviews; as well as provider ratings (Amazon UK Logistics were recently rated as number, by Which? magazine, as No 1 for punctuality reliability, and services) before sinking your money into what is an expensive purchase, even at upper entry level. *So my journey carried on, but not for long, when I found the mid-level Nokia X10 5G, at a very competitively Amazon Black Friday discounted price - compared to the release, and then, later, - reduced prices. Our 2016 Microsoft 640 XL still has better telephone call quality than the Xiaomi, ok battery, Zeiss camera, SMS messaging & navigation working, although the rear speaker is now complaining at high volume, at age 6!. I was pleased to read the X10 specs, including Zeiss optics, and owner reviews for the X10. On top of that, a great price! I do not use Fingerprint, or Face, recognition security, so cannot comment on it, apart from not liking it - maybe because I have got used to not worrying about my 4 fingers and a thumb remaining on each hand! X10 came with seemingly better quality factory fitted screen protector a soft 100% compostible separate "oat meal effect" surface eco rear protector; with black USB C cable. I think the build quality is solid, and it looks stylish. TDM confirmed it accepts 18 watts fast charge, which is fine for me, as I a have an Amazon supplied MAGI-X-Charger, which has good owner reviews. Having recently read that smartphone batteries last longer if they are charged from 40's % up to 80's%, as required - avoiding going under 20%, and up to100% charge, I have adopted this method. Fully charging a battery takes longer, and did not lengthen the performance, or life, of 2 previous dead non-supplied by Amazon smartphones (including a 2018 ASUS ZENFONE 4 520 - died 3 months before end of warranty; supposedly new battery and OS didn't stop it dying a second time, 3 months after warranty expired.) So 40%-80% takes around 40 minutes with my 18watts charger, which is not inconvenient for me. As expected, for we are still using the Microsoft 640XL for national & international calls, the Telephone call quality of the X10, and Zeiss camera, is superior to the Android 10 only Redmi9T (will not update to Android 11; I am still refusing permissions to access all data, tracking, & monitoring, and, keeping the front camera covered with a cut to size sticker); and previous Redmi9 - both infuriating the Mrs, and her having to use mobile earbuds. The Nokia X10 apps tray is accessible from sliding the screen upwards (not having to go to "Settings", "Apps", then "Manage Apps") and has no App Bloating, so no need for me to delete 25+ pre-installed apps I deleted to free up more RAM on the Xiaomis! Easy to set up, by touching the "Configuration" message, then "Install"! Commence slide just above the bottom black bar, where you see "Nokia", to return to front screen. A Black Friday genuine Amazon bargain! Conclusion: a welcome return to Nokia for quality and specs; lack of "Bloatware", tracking, monitoring, data demanding permissions; or mischievous system updates, such as Location having to be switched on to use the camera (our Xiaomi Redmi 10 PRO, which lasted 10 months as a home based backup. - See my Review). CONCLUSION.This Nokia X10 is still high quality, competitive, and highly recommended!
R**Y
Decent budget snapdragon phone.
I bought this smartphone for better download and streaming speeds but was disappointed right from the start. Phone arrived with the battery completely exhausted. This is the first phone I've ever bought with a flat battery. No charger included because they tell me on the box it's for the 'good of the environment' How thoughtful of them (NOT) After hunting around I found a suitable charger. Comes with a back cover that looks awful so you will probably want to buy something better. Nothing else in the box apart from a SIM card pin and a USB C cable.. woopee doo. After I fitted my SIM I had to remove it and put it back in my old phone because it refused to update using the mobile data. Took me 36 hours to update to Android 13 and move all my apps over. It was a lot of aggro getting it set up, to the point I was even going to return it. Turns out where I live I'm in a 5g dead spot so my phone mostly stays on 4G. Not good. Bear this in mind if you have the same kind of issues. You won't get any faster download speeds indoors with it. Still, overall I would say it's a nice phone, but then again so is my £69 Doogee which does everything the Nokia can except for the 5g. I was thinking about sending it back but after a few days with it I've changed my mind. Worth getting if you want a cheap reliable 5g phone. If you have a 4G phone like an Xiaomi Redmi then don't bother. Keep what you have already.
T**M
A very good buy
I previously had a Nokia 7.2 which was a very good phone however this Nokia X10 is even better. It has a bigger screen, larger RAM (6Gb) good internal storage and a 48mp camera (the X20 has a 64mp) a great price and delivered on time. I have read some reviews commenting about the camera but personally I find no problem with the camera. This phone comes with zero bloatware and HMD Nokia have released, from what I can tell, a near pure version of android 13. The 2 phones I compared were the Nokia X10 and the Motorola Edge series but the Nokia beats it on price. I think both are good phones but its the Nokia for me.
A**U
Excellent budget phone, AUTO UPDATE TO Android 13 OS, screen protector and case included
I am genuinely impressed with the Nokia X10; at less than £200 (£167 specifically), it’s remarkable value. The package includes not just the phone but also a charging/data cable, screen protector, and a protective case/cover. While it lacks a plug adapter, that’s a small omission. It features automatic updates to the latest Android OS and offers an intuitive user experience. For those in the market for an affordable smartphone that still feels premium, this device checks all the right boxes. Its camera performance is respectable with a rating of 3.5 out of 5, and the night mode is outstanding. Kudos to Nokia for delivering a phone free from the software hiccups like failed notifications, problematic startups, and erratic updates that I've encountered with other brands. This device isn’t just meeting my needs; it’s exceeding them.
K**A
Nokia X10 is a cool phone!
I needed a phone and even though I'm not a fan of buying new ones, I thought I will treat myself with this Nokia. I have a soft spot for this brand being an 80ties kid, and using various models before smartphones became the thing. Firstly- I fell for a colour (I know, that's silly) but I just love it. Phone itself if functional, easy to set up and navigate, it has decent camera. Comes with many pre downloaded aps, most of them quite useful. It does not lag, so far no issues at all. It comes with quite sturdy, compostable case and necessary usb cables. However, it does not have interchangeable battery ( which I didn't realize! )- so I do hope this will not become an issue too soon ( in my opinion, this is rather bad practice that renders phone useless once battery is spent, but as far as I know- this will be soon banned ). Another thing is that this is quite a big phone- in comparison with my last Samsung Galaxy, it's enormous! Overall, I'm happy with it and it doesn't cost the earth.
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