World of smartphones is once again going to get surprised as Nokia has now come up with its Oxygen Ultra 5G. This time around, it is rumoured that the new edition will feature an incredible 108 MP camera, a 120 Hz display, a huge battery, and a fast charging companion at an unusually low price of about Rp 4 juta (Indonesian Rupiah). If that’s true, it could be a game changer providing flagship quality features without costing a fortune.
This launch is a bold statement by Nokia (or its licensees) to assert itself once again into the fierce 5G market. The midranger Oxygen Ultra 5G combines high-end features with an affordable price to attract users who are looking for peak performance, amazing photography, and all-day battery life in one package.
What Is the Nokia Oxygen Ultra 5G
Nokia Oxygen Ultra 5G appears to be a new model in the Nokia 5G smartphones series. It will support modern networks to get high-speed internet and for those who like to be stylish as well as performance user. Yes, Nokia has made its share of reliable phones before, but this is a device that combines a number of cutting edge features that could make it really stand out particularly for buyers who care about battery life and quality of a camera.
Interestingly, the Oxygen Ultra 5G is said to be for everyone: for photography lovers, gamers as well as casual users who want a phone that can last a whole day. Priced at Rp 4 million, the Nokia was seemingly aimed at both value seekers and power users, which is this sort of launch that Smartphone fans can truly get excited about.
Design and Display
The design of Nokia Oxygen Ultra 5G is confirmed to be both stylish and sleek. It presumably has a good size with metal-frame. The rear panel may feature a polished glass or premium polycarbonate coating, making it look both elegant and robust. The design language also appears to prioritize a comfortable fit rather than being too chunky for such a large battery and display.
One of the standout features is its 6.8- to 6.9-inch Super AMOLED display which rumor has it supports a 120 Hz rate of refresh. This smooth-as-glass high refresh rate lead to a much better experience when you are scrolling through paragraphs or playing games on your phone.
The resolution is anticipated to be very high and could be 1440 x 3200 pixels, which will provide high quality and vibrant output. That ensures that everything you look at whether it’s text, photos, or graphics looks vibrant and crisp, while the 120Hz refresh rate adds a premium feel that you usually have to pay more for.
Camera Hardware
The 108 MP camera is one of the headline features in your title, and yes, that is a very good spec for photography fans. A sensor of this size enables the phone to take very high detailed pictures. You can expect to get crisp, sharp images with lots of texture in decent light. Even if you crop or zoom in, the pictures are meant to hold a lot of clarity, which is great news for social media users and those that like to print or zoom into their shots.
The phone could feature supporting lenses (wide-angle, macro, etc.) in addition to the 108 MP main shooter, but these are yet to be confirmed. However, with a main sensor this strong, the Oxygen Ultra 5G could really give the best premium camera phones a run for their money.

There is likely to be a competent sensor for taking selfies and video calling too, but the exact megapixel count and features (such as “night mode” or “portrait mode”) are still speculative. In general, this camera system appears to be all about quality and versatility, enabling users to unleash their creativity without using a separate camera.
Performance and Processor
Nokia Oxygen Ultra 5G is also rumoured to be powered by a high-end processor to fuel its advanced features. It is said to be powered by a Snapdragon 8-series chip (probably Gen 2 or Gen 3) that can handle all the heavy workloads. This processor allows the phone to handle multitasking, gaming and high-resolution photography without Lag.
The phone is said to be backed by 8 GB or 12 GB RAM and possibly storage variants of 128 GB and 256 GB or more to support the performance.
This RAM size can support users to run multiple apps, play heavy games and store large video or image files without running out of space.With potent hardware to boot, the Oxygen Ultra 5G could also come with a recent Android version ensuring users receive a clean, user-friendly experience and that they have access to the latest apps and security updates.
Battery Life and Fast Charging Features
It is one of the biggest buzzwords and the battery in this phone is huge. Reports indicate that the Oxygen Ultra 5G could accommodate a 6,900 mAh battery (or thereabouts), which is substantially larger than many other smartphones in its category. Such a big battery promises excellent endurance users could easily get through a day of heavy usage (or more) even doing resource-intensive stuff like video streaming or gaming.
And what makes this even better is that fast charging is supported. Leaks doing the rounds indicates that Nokia could provide up to 45 W charging, or even more in certain areas. Fast charging means that, even though the battery is massive, you won’t be waiting for hours to recharge.
When fast charging, the device can reach a significant amount of its battery in a short time, which is very useful if you need a quick top-up before heading out.This big-battery-plus-fast-charging combo is a great one to have on your side: long life and little downtime a happy medium that many users want but don’t always find in well-priced phones.
Connectivity and 5G Experience
As the name Oxygen Ultra 5G suggests, it comes with 5G support, which allows users to enjoy blazing-fast mobile internet speeds as and when 5G networks are rolled out. With this, the phone is future-proofed, as it follows the trends of the modern network and allows you to enjoy a better experience on streaming, downloading and using cloud service.In addition to 5G, the handset could be packed with other regular connectivity features: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC and USB‑Type-C for powering up as well as data syncing.
It could also be equipped with an in display fingerprint reader, which a number of mid-range and high-end smartphones are now featuring for fast and secure unlocking. These connectivity options zipped into one single gadget make the phone all-round, catering to every user be it business, game, or daily communication.
Pricing and Market Position
Well, one of the first things that caught my attention on this release is the price: Rp4 million (around 4 million Indonesian Rupiah). If the price is right, this is real value for a 5G phone with a 108MP ( or higher) camera, a 120Hz screen and a big battery that can be charged quickly. In short, Nokia looks to be providing flagships features at a budget price point which might be a wise way to lure value-conscious buyers who want performance but not a high cost.
This pricing puts it well within the reach of a large number buyers in markets like Indonesia, but without sacrificing enough power to please the hardcore.Needless to say, prospective customers should confirm the actual selling price in their countries, and for whatever variations that might be available. Sometimes that quoted price is for a base model, and you can pay more for different specifications (more RAM or storage).
Why This Phone Stands Out
Reasons why the Nokia Oxygen Ultra 5G is better First Its camera is very powerful: a 108 MP sensor (or according to some rumors, even 200 MP) really gives it a serious edge when it comes to photography. The 120 Hz display, meanwhile, gives the phone a smooth and modern feel, particularly while playing games or slowly scrolling through long web pages.
Third, the emphasis on the big battery and fast charging makes this super practical for normal use, and a caretaker for battery anxiety.In addition, by packing all these features at Rp 4 million, Nokia appears to be breaking the notion that you need to pay big bucks to get a premium experience. This could prompt other brands to revisit their pricing on.
There’s no question Nokia has a history of durability, which could make an effective selling point to those looking for a phone they can keep whether that’s for months or years. If the Oxygen Ultra 5G lives up to its promises, it could well be a win for both the gadget geeks and buyer who craves for value for money.
Possible Trade‑offs and Considerations
While the Oxygen Ultra 5G sounds great on paper, there could be some compromises to keep in mind. But build materials are where Nokia maybe makes its cuts for a lower price point. The glass may not be as tough or premium as high-end flagships, and some additional goodies like wireless charging or premium audio enhancements may be missing.
A massive battery capacity also typically translates into a heavier handset, so it is possible that the Oxygen Ultra feels a little bulky or heavy when held. That could be a trade-off for people who prioritize ultra-portability over battery life.
Also in question is software support. Nokia (or rather HMD) does have a fairly good track record it’s just that the update policy for this phone over the long term is not entirely clear yet. People who hold on to their phones for many years, should perhaps verify whether updates will be frequent (especially of Android version and security patches).
Lastly, the camera specs are still a bit vague Despite the title’s assertion of 108 MP camera, some leaks refer to a 200 MP sensor. This discrepancy means not all% the world’s preparation, and the final product may differ from early leaks. Buyers should wait for official announcements to get full specifications before placing their full trust.
How It Compares With Competitors
Nokia Oxygen Ultra 5G: The things to know About 5G mid-range smartphones Other 5G mid-range and upper-mid-range phones may compete with the Nokia Oxygen Ultra 5G in this price segment. Numerous brands provide 5G smartphones with good cameras and batteries, but not many can offer the combination of an extremely high megapixel camera, big battery, and fast charging for this little amount of money.
Phones from Xiaomi, Realme and Samsung may come with 5G and good specs, but they require a higher price to match all the features Oxygen Ultra promises. If Nokia comes through, this phone could provide better value for the money than competitors, which would make it a very attractive option.
For photographers, it could be the highest selling point of the whole thing. The battery life and fast charging might be the deciding factors for power users. The brand’s reputation and the all-round hardware could be the difference for average users.
Who Should Buy this Phone
The phone could make sense for a few types of users: Detail lovers: The 108 MP (or the rumored 200 MP) camera is a big deal for those who love taking landscapes, macro, or artistic pictures. Power users and gamers: The 120 Hz display combined with a large battery pack will greatly benefit those who are into gaming or streaming.
Value hunters: If you are looking for a 5G phone packed with features without breaking the bank, then Rs 4 million is pretty tempting.Regular users: “Social media, video calls, light work this phone seems to have it all covered with a friendly UI and plenty of features. Long-distance travelers: If you travel or commute frequently, you’ll love the long battery life and fast charging.