Other specs include Dolby Atmos stereo speakers, Bluetooth 4.1, LTE, 3000 mAh with Quick Charge 3.0, USB on the go, USB 2.0, Android 7.0 Nougat, MicroSD support of upto 128GB, Dual SIM with GSM and CDMA, and a fingerprint reader placed right in front with a home button like they do on Samsung smartphones.
Nokia made some great hardware but their software was garbage. As long as they havent altered the OS it should be a good phone.
The battery is pretty small though
Nokia lost it when they shunned Android OS, just like Kodak when the lagged behind in going digital. By the time they woke up, other unknown models had surfaced and beaten the shiet out of them.