
Unofficial specifications
Dimensions164 x 75.8 x 8.5 mm | USB TypeUSB Type-C 2.0 |
Loudspeaker QualitySingle speaker | Special FeaturesFace unlock, FM radio |
2G BandsGSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 | Water ResistanceNo |
CPU TypeOcta-core | ChipsetUnisoc T606 (12 nm) |
Screen ProtectionGlass front | Positioning SystemGPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, BDS |
Internal Memory Capacity128 GB | Processor Speed1.6 GHz |
Device StatusAvailable | Bluetooth Version5.1 |
NFC SupportNo | Wireless ChargingNo |
Announcement DateApril 2023 | Screen Size6.6 inches |
Battery Capacity5,000 mAh | Fast ChargingYes |
4G BandsLTE | Display TypeIPS LCD, 90Hz |
Rear Camera50 MP + 2 MP | Available ColorsBlue, Black |
Card Slot TypemicroSDXC (dedicated slot) | Optical ZoomNone |
Front Camera 1080p@30fps | 3G BandsHSDPA 850 / 900 / 2100 |
Refresh Rate90Hz | GPU TypeMali-G57 MP1 |
Storage Capacity128 GB | Weight190 g |
SensorsFingerprint (rear-mounted), accelerometer, proximity | Charging Speed10W wired |
Quad Camera Setup50 MP, f/1.8, (wide), 1/2.76", 0.64µm, PDAF
2 MP, f/2.4, (depth) | ProcessorUnisoc T606 |
SIM Card TypeDual SIM (Nano-SIM, dual stand-by) | Model VariantsNEXG N71 PLUS (8GB RAM + 128GB) |
5G BandsNo | Operating SystemAndroid 13 |
Resolution720 x 1612 pixels | Build MaterialPlastic body |
3.5mm Audio JackYes | Audio Quality24-bit/192kHz audio |
Battery TypeLi-Po | Camera FeaturesLED flash, HDR, panorama |
Main Camera Video Resolution1080p@30fps | Network Technology4G |
RAM8 GB |
Reviewer
Apr 7, 2026
When I first unboxed the Walton NEXG N71 PLUS, I felt a rush of excitement. The sleek design immediately drew me in, and I loved how eye-catching its colors were. It felt solid in my hands; not too heavy but not flimsy either, which gave me hope for the overall build quality.
However, this initial high quickly became tempered by some minor annoyances. The screen is **good**, but there's something off about the clarity under direct sunlight. I remember standing outside on a sunny afternoon, desperately squinting at my screen while trying to answer a text. Just frustrating!
The aesthetic appeal of the Walton NEXG N71 PLUS genuinely caught my attention. Its curves are elegant, and I appreciate the subtle texture on the back that prevents it from easily slipping out of my hands. Every time I pick it up, it feels like a well-thought-out piece of tech.
Yet, there’s one design choice that truly frustrates me—the **notch** at the top of the display. It feels lazy, to be honest, especially when you compare other modern designs that have elegantly hidden front cameras or minimized bezels. I yearn for more thoughtfulness in such a significant area!
The user experience with the Walton NEXG N71 PLUS has been mixed for me. When it works smoothly, I genuinely love navigating through its interface—it's intuitive! Swiping between apps feels fluid... until suddenly it doesn’t. There have been moments where the responsiveness drops drastically, leaving me tapping away in annoyance.
I once found myself mid-conversation on a video call when the app completely crashed. I was so annoyed as I had to restart everything just to reconnect! In a world that demands instant connection, this kind of hiccup feels intolerable.
The camera on this phone surprised me; it’s powerful enough for casual photography enthusiasts like myself. During a recent family gathering, I snapped some candid shots that left everyone asking what camera I'd used—small victories!
However, low-light performance? Absolutely disappointing! My heart sank as flash washed out all color and vibrancy from an otherwise beautiful evening setting. For this price point, I expected better results; it's like being given half of what you ordered at your favorite restaurant.
One major letdown came with the placement of the charging port—it’s oddly located off-center near the bottom edge. As someone who constantly juggles using my phone while charging, this poor positioning feels annoying every single time! It often forces me to adjust my grip awkwardly.
The **fingerprint sensor**? Don’t get me started. Half the time it doesn’t detect my finger unless I apply more pressure than should be necessary. It seems designed more for show rather than designed to actually deliver functionality—a frustrating compromise.
In today's fast-paced world filled with countless options, choosing a smartphone can feel overwhelming. The Walton NEXG N71 PLUS does offer something unique—a combo of affordability and features that resonates with budget-conscious consumers like myself seeking quality without breaking the bank.
This phone fits perfectly into modern life where we juggle work and personal expectations all through our devices. However, its inconsistencies send mixed signals about dependability that can easily turn users away from embracing it wholeheartedly.
I truly wanted to fall head over heels for the Walton NEXG N71 PLUS; its potential shines brightly amid shadows cast by its shortcomings. While there are elements that impress—like its aesthetic charm and competent camera in daylight—the frustrations weigh heavily in real-world usage scenarios.
The contrasts are stark: moments of sheer delight juxtaposed with nagging annoyances leave me feeling confused about how to categorize this device entirely. Ultimately, I’d say it’s good if you're aware of its quirks—but you might end up as torn as I am when considering whether to recommend it to friends or keep searching for something better!
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