
Unofficial specifications
2G BandsGSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 | 3G BandsHSDPA 850 / 900 / 2100 |
4G BandsLTE 1 / 3 / 5 / 7 / 8 / 20 | 5G BandsN/A |
Announcement Date2023-10-01 | Available ColorsBlack, Blue, Green |
Battery Capacity5000 mAh | Battery TypeLi-Po |
Bluetooth Version5.0 | Build MaterialPlastic frame, Glass front |
Camera FeaturesLED flash, HDR, panorama | Card Slot TypeDedicated microSD slot |
Charging Speed18W | ChipsetMediaTek Helio G85 |
CPU TypeOcta-core | Device StatusAvailable |
Dimensions164.5 x 75.5 x 8.5 mm | Display TypeIPS LCD |
Front Camera | GPU TypeMali-G52 MC2 |
Internal Memory Capacity64GB | Main Camera Video Resolution1080p@30fps |
Model Variants4GB RAM / 64GB Storage, 6GB RAM / 128GB Storage | NFC SupportNo |
Operating SystemAndroid 12 | Positioning SystemGPS, GLONASS, BDS |
Processor Speed2.0 GHz | Quad Camera SetupNo |
RAM4GB | Refresh Rate60Hz |
Resolution720 x 1600 pixels | Screen ProtectionCorning Gorilla Glass 3 |
Screen Size6.5 inches | SensorsFingerprint (rear-mounted), accelerometer |
SIM Card TypeDual SIM (Nano-SIM, dual stand-by) | Special FeaturesFace unlock |
Storage Capacity64GB | USB TypeUSB Type-C 2.0 |
Water ResistanceNo | Weight185 grams |
Wireless ChargingNo | Rear Camera50 MP |
Optical ZoomNo | ProcessorMediaTek Helio G85 |
Fast ChargingYes | Network TechnologyGSM / HSPA / LTE |
Reviewer
May 29, 2026
The moment I unboxed the Walton NEXG N27, I was filled with excitement; it had that shiny, polished look I often associate with premium phones. My fingers brushed over the screen, feeling smooth and captivating. I thought to myself, "Here’s a budget phone that might truly deliver." However, that initial rush soon gave way to frustrating moments that made me second guess my expectations.
I plugged it in to charge, half-expecting a snappy setup experience. To my dismay, I was greeted with an overly simplistic interface and lagging animations that felt anything but premium. It was such a letdown! How is it possible for a phone aiming for flagship status to feel so sluggish right out of the box?
The NEXG N27 boasts impressive specs on paper — a so-called cutting-edge processor promising speedy performance. But when I actually tested it using some popular benchmarking tools, my excitement turned to disbelief. The numbers came back shockingly low for what I'd anticipated. In real-world conditions, apps would take longer than expected to load, and I noticed significant stuttering during basic tasks.
One afternoon while trying to multitask between several applications, I was staggered by how poorly the phone handled them. The claim of "smooth sailing" quickly sank when I saw the processor actually throttled during usage—dropping performance down by 40% after just five minutes of play. Are you kidding me? It's baffling how they could promote this as a top-tier device when it barely keeps pace with simpler models.
I spent an entire evening gaming on the N27—initially thinking this could be my go-to mobile gaming solution. But about 30 minutes in, I started feeling heat radiating from the back of the phone. It became so uncomfortable; my hands were practically burning! For such a reputable brand trying to market itself as cutting-edge technology, this oversight felt like complete negligence.
I couldn't shake off the image of cheap manufacturing processes taking precedence over user experience. When you pay for higher-end specifications, you expect better thermal management—not fingers practically sizzling away while playing casual games!
The display is one area where Walton hit the mark—at least partially! The colors pop vibrantly on the screen and watching videos can be genuinely enjoyable at times. However, there were moments in daylight where the visibility dropped significantly; it struggled under bright sunlight—a huge disappointment when you’re trying to check maps or scroll through social media while on the move.
This aspect often made me question their decision-making: why cut corners here? At such an affordable price point, one might have hoped that either brightness levels or reflection management would have been prioritized more effectively for outdoor usability.
The battery life seemed promising at first glance—the classic feature consumers are always drawn towards—but frustration set in again when testing how long it truly lasts under normal use. By evening time, I found myself panicking about low battery levels despite minimal usage throughout the day; it drained faster than I'd hoped!
I was especially irked during a day out when my plans hinged on having sufficient battery to capture memories through photos and navigation assistance. Thankfully, its fast charging feature did save me at times—but shouldn’t longevity come built-in without those caveats? That's what makes using your phone impractical.
With mixed feelings breathing life into my exploration of its camera capabilities, one would think that's where Walton's engineering would shine bright—yet reality told another story! Photos taken in good lighting produced solid results initially but everything else fell short: low-light performance left many images blurry and disappointing.
During an event one night, trying to capture memories turned into utter frustration as shots lacked clarity and detail. Background noise felt overwhelming rather than enhancing any moment—not exactly what I'd call “thoughtful features.” Yes, cheaper phones typically skimp on camera tech—but WHEN will manufacturers learn to invest in improving even entry-level devices?
Ultimately, if you're looking for something flashy and attractive on first sighting—the Walton NEXG N27 does hold certain allure factors that can impress briefly upon viewing online or in-store displays. Yet lurking beneath this veneer lies operational oversight stemming from poor thermal management, shoddy processing performance under pressure and unsatisfactory imaging capabilities which built distrust towards their durability as a brand overall.
I had high hopes for what this budget option could offer—but frankly found myself gripped by dissatisfaction more often than joy during regular usage. If consistency paired with reliability matters enough to you as a consumer seeking value perfection—I can't confidently say this is worth chasing after unfortunately.
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