Let’s talk about the NUU B30 Pro 5G—a phone that punches above its weight but stumbles in a few key areas. After using it for weeks, here’s my unfiltered take.
The Good: That 6.7" AMOLED screen? Gorgeous. Scrolling through TikTok at 120Hz feels buttery smooth, and colors pop like a flagship. Gaming on the Dimensity 7050 is surprisingly solid—Genshin Impact runs at medium settings without major lag. Dual SIM is a lifesaver for my work/personal split, and the green back? Chef’s kiss.
The Meh: Battery life is inconsistent. Some days it lasts till bedtime (light use), other times it nosedives by 3PM (RIP gaming sessions). Wi-Fi calling straight-up refused to work on my Tello Mobile plan—support just shrugged. Also, that locked launcher? Annoying. I wanted Nova Launcher but had to surrender when the navigation buttons ghosted me.
The Ugly: The mic drama is real. My friend kept asking if I was "underwater" during calls until I switched to Bluetooth. And that speaker volume? Missed three deliveries because the ringtone might as well be a whisper.
Verdict: At $300, it’s a steal for specs but feels half-baked. Perfect if you need raw power on a budget (and can tolerate quirks). But if reliability tops your list? Look elsewhere.