







📲 Nokia 6.2 — Elevate your everyday with power, style, and future-ready features.
The Nokia 6.2 is a sleek unlocked smartphone featuring a 6.3-inch FHD+ PureDisplay HDR screen protected by Gorilla Glass 3, a versatile triple camera system (16MP main, 8MP ultra-wide, 5MP depth), and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 processor paired with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage expandable up to 512GB. Running Android 9.0 Pie with guaranteed updates for up to 3 years, it offers reliable performance, enhanced security, and seamless integration with Google Assistant, making it a budget-friendly yet future-proof choice for professionals and tech-savvy millennials.











| ASIN | B07XW28MHX |
| Audio Jack | USB Type C |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity technologies | Bluetooth, NFC, USB, Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (433) |
| Date First Available | October 14, 2019 |
| Form Factor | Smartphone |
| GPS | True |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
| Item model number | TA-1187 |
| Manufacturer | HMD Global Oy |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
| OS | Android |
| Other camera features | Front, Rear |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Phone Talk Time | 20 Hours |
| Product Dimensions | 6.3 x 2.96 x 0.33 inches |
| RAM | 4 GB |
| Ram Memory Installed Size | 4 GB |
| Scanner Resolution | 2280 x 1080 |
| Special features | Fast Charging Support, Fingerprint Sensor, LTE, Octa Core Processor, Smartphone |
| Standing screen display size | 6.3 Inches |
| Weight | 6.35 Ounces |
| Whats in the box | Charging Cable, Headphones, Phone, User Guide, Wall Adapter |
W**L
Great Smartphone !
Given recent events surrounding the ongoing deadly pandemic my wife and I concluded it was time to purchase a new smartphone that we could depend and rely on that would be a plus if a emergency would arise. Not wanting to make a mortgage payment for a smart phone at this time we decided to look for the best budgeted smart phone available which wouldn't be outdated in a year. So after some research we decided on the Nokia 6.2 . It had all the security features both fingerprint and face recognition and most importantly it came with three years of guaranteed updates. The phone itself is beautiful, the operating system is fast and the phone works great with our in-house cordless phone system. Audio is great Bluetooth smooth and our Google Maps app work great no glitches. The fact the Nokia 6.2 is unlock is a must.. We both could not be happier with the Nokia 6.2 and most of all the price was right on Amazon in a time of uncertainty. We highly recommend the the Nokia 6.2 which has many of the features found in higher price smartphones costing five times as much. Trust me you can't go wrong with the Nokia 6.2 smartphone especially if you older as we are and want a phone that you can feel assured will be there when you need it. Young or old the Nokia 6.2 will not disappoint!
A**R
Solid phone so far
I picked the Nokia 6.2 to replace a moto g5 plus. Android was getting old. I was going for two years of software updates through Android One. Other important factors to me: Battery lasts a day or two Higher resolution display solid metal frame Nokia 5.3 has better battery, but plastic frame & body gave me second thought. The 5.4 has wi-fi 802.11n instead of 802.11ac, which my mesh router supports. That's a setback vs 5.3. So far I get reception where g5 plus didn't. Noise cancellation is good in noisy industrial environment. Camera is fine, I can always correct in software if needed. I got a Nokia case and so far no problems with the charging port. Maybe that helps keeps things lined up. Odd behavior to me: when you turn on the phone, it is not powered up and operational until I enter my code to unlock. Also headphone jack does not work with the case. But it is a budget phone and a great one overall.
D**N
Great phone. Fast, clear, well built and you can have 6 of them for the cost of an iPhone
The Nokia phone is superior. Built like a tank, it has all the features you really use a phone for. Large memory, dual sim capability, excellent screen, works forever, long battery life, and a very reasonable price. The phone came with Android 9 pie and has been automatically updated monthly for security patches and also updated from Android 9 to 10 and Android 10 to 11 all part of the Nokia ownership system. All free. My next phone will be a Nokia and yours should be too. Don't pay $1800 for an iHypePhone. Get a Nokia.
C**S
Perfect for my teenager
I bought this for my daughter because her Samsung J7 went to its final reward. I can't complain she kept it running as a hand-me-down for over 2 years. Having shown this level of responsibility I decided to spend a little more cash on the replacement. I have to say for this price I am extremely impressed with this phone and I would heartily recommend it for anyone needing a budget phone. She's also ecstatic because between the camera, memory and speed, it's a head and shoulders above her old phone. In a very unscientific way it just "feels" like a much more expensive phone than it is. Plus it's a member of the Android One program which means it's got a clean Android experience and guaranteed updates for a while. All around, a very happy purchase.
R**R
Garbage Device
This is supposed to be a new product, but the box has been cut open and resealed with Nokia seals once already. Nokia phones are supposed to be made in India; this phone is made in China. There goes half of the reason I bought this thing. There were already text messages with attached files in the text message history. Came in an English language box...with no English language instruction booklet. There is no setting tile to toggle NFC. Why? If this is the Android One interface standard, it sucks. I wish there was ANY viable alternative to Android that wasn't for literal cultists. This awful phone often truncates or fails to play notification sounds, probably because it's too busy being a trash device in general to bother spooling up the sound to the buffer until the event is almost over. The touch screen is always active, even after you lock the screen, and the digitizer is sensitive to more things than just your finger. I tried carrying it around in a hoodie pouch once, pulled it out and it had activated emergency dialing and had a bunch of numbers entered. I miss my OnePlus.
G**2
Great phone, but very delicate
I've had Nokia phones years ago and they were always great. This one has a great camera, its thin, allover a very good phone EXCEPT, it is quite fragile and too flexible. My phone fell from a nightstand, and the display was not broken, but it must have experienced a torsional event (twist), and the display was ruined. The display became garbled, illegible, and didn't respond to input predictably any more. If you baby it or get an amazing case that gives it additional rigidity and also some cushioning on the exterior around an internal rigid frame, perhaps this phone would go more than one year. My previous phones all went for 2-3 years. Not this one. I also found out my phone carrier doesn't like Nokia, as they don't update frequently enough, and seem to have more issues, so they don't even carry them anymore. I went with an LG and a good case, and so far I can see it is a lot better in several areas, but its a bit slow to respond to input, the Nokia was much better in this regard.
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