The legendary Lumia line has shifted dramatically with the Nokia Lumia 400 5G (2025) which combines nostalgia with modern flagship performance within an attractive design. Lumia’s classic design has been given a bold update.
Offering finishes in vibrant colors like Red, Cyan, and Yellow, and a premium Midnight Blue and Arctic Silver, Nokia has brought back their iconic polycarbonate unibody. Moreso, the device boasts an exceptional 6.9” 2K PureView AMOLED touchscreen display protected by the most advanced and durable Gorilla Glass Victus 3. Moreover, the device is IP68 protected against water and dust.
Even more impressive, how elegant the exterior is in design, the breathtaking performance provided by Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 (with leaks suggesting a possible MediaTek Dimensity 9400) with up to 16GB in RAM, and 1TB of storage rivaling competitors like the iPhone 15 and Galaxy S25, with no signs of performance degradation expected. Furthermore, the phone runs Nokia’s new ZeenOS which is an Android 16 skin with a semblance of Windows Metro UI, which allows for a perfectly balanced touchscreen performance.
PureView Quad Camera Mastery
The Lumia legacy has maintained its respectability due to its camera qualities. In the case of Lumia 400 5G, one has to appreciate a quad camera module powered by ZEISS optics, which is probably topped by a 200MP (some leaks suggest 144MP) PureView sensor with AI Night Vision, aided by OIS. Accompanying sensors are a 50MP ultra wide, 50MP telephoto (5x or 10x optical) with a dual depth/macro, and a front camera. Selfie lovers will appreciate its 40MP to 50 MP high quality front camera capable of shooting 4K videos and high quality portraits.
Battery Life and Fast Charging
The batteries are said to be of a mammoth capacity, 5,500mAh or 7,500mAh, with blazing fast 100-125W wired and 50W wireless charging. Users report full day use at a faster pace due to faster charge cycles, and reverse wireless charging.
Connectivity and Extras
The Lumia 400 is useful for international work and travel thanks to the 5G, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, NFC, and even satellite. Security is provided by an in-screen fingerprint and corporate-grade Nokia security. This is a hallmark of the flagship experience which also comes with Dolby Atmos stereo speakers for richer audio.
Pricing and Market Position
News about the expected launch of the phone suggests a price of ₹19,999 in India ($599 USD) and targets the mid and flagship markets. Its combinative features like classic design, sturdy construction, and rugged flagship specs is expected to appeal to both new and old Lumia users while competing against rival flagship phone makers in 2025.
The phone’s features put the Nokia Lumia 400 5G in the unique comeback position. It has the right blend of nostalgic appeal, retro charm, and next-gen innovation. It is bound to serve as a genuine alternative to those who seek a unique personality alongside flagship features.