I often pressed it by accident when picking up the phone or juggling it with one hand. It’s on the opposite side and calls Google Assistant up. This is useful in the absence of an always-on screen, plus the positioning is unusual and eye-catching. It has a notification light built into it that is bright and noticeable, and it pulses when you have messages waiting for you on the phone. The power button is an obvious necessity, and it sits below the volume rocker. In addition to the volume rocker and SIM tray, there are two other buttons on the Nokia 5.3’s body. It’s manageable in the hand, but is wide, so owners with small hands may find it ungainly. The phone is 8.5mm thick and weighs only 185 grams. It also has some flex to it and curves around the side to meet the plastic frame, which then leads into the 6.55-inch screen. The rear panel on the Nokia 5.3 is made from a composite plastic material which is grippy but lacks a pleasant texture. Nokia’s new G300 may be the most affordable 5G phone in the U.S. HMD Global wants you to keep your new Nokia phone and save the planet