Let me start by saying this phone is a STEAL for under $300. The 6.7" AMOLED display is absolutely gorgeous - watching Netflix feels like I'm holding a mini theater in my hands. Colors pop, blacks are deep, and that 120Hz refresh rate makes scrolling buttery smooth.
The camera setup surprised me. That 64MP main shooter takes surprisingly crisp photos in daylight. I snapped some food pics at a café that looked good enough to post without editing. The 32MP selfie cam is no slouch either - my video calls look sharper than ever.
Performance-wise, the Dimensity 7050 handles everything I throw at it. I play Genshin Impact on medium settings without major frame drops, though the phone does get warm after 30 minutes of gaming. The 8GB RAM keeps multiple apps running smoothly - no more reloading when switching between Instagram and Chrome.
Battery life is... inconsistent. Some days it lasts from 7AM to midnight with moderate use, other days I'm scrambling for a charger by 8PM. Overnight drain is real - I lost 15% battery in airplane mode once. Definitely keep a charger handy.
The biggest headache? Software quirks. Trying to use Microsoft Launcher broke my navigation buttons until I switched back to the stock launcher. Wi-Fi calling is hit or miss depending on your carrier. And the speaker volume could be louder - I've missed calls because I didn't hear the ringtone.
For T-Mobile/Metro users, it works flawlessly. My friend on Mint Mobile reports great service too. But if you're on Verizon or AT&T, look elsewhere - this phone won't work for you.
Final verdict? At this price point, the NUU B30 5G delivers premium features with some compromises. If you can live with its quirks, it's one of the best budget Android phones right now. Just don't expect flagship perfection.