| Model Series | Works? | Notes | |--------------|--------|-------| | Nokia X30 / XR30 | ✅ Yes | Full ZEISS integration | | Nokia G60 / G42 / G22 | ✅ Yes | Slight lag on 4K videos (fixed in v5.10) | | Nokia C32 / C22 | ✅ Yes | Use Lite Mode for better performance | | Nokia 8.3 5G | ✅ Perfect | Native app | | Nokia 5.4 / 3.4 | ✅ Perfect | Replaces Google Photos | | Nokia T21 Tablet | ⚠️ Partial | Works, but no landscape grid option | | Nokia X100 (US model) | ✅ Yes | Must disable carrier bloatware first |
The official Nokia Gallery app for Android remains one of the most elegant, local-first photo managers ever created. Even in 2026, with AI-powered galleries everywhere, nothing beats the tactile responsiveness and hardware-level optimization that Nokia built into this app. | Model Series | Works
HMD Global (the company behind Nokia Android phones) phased out the standalone Nokia Gallery app after Android 10. Starting with Android 11 and 12, they replaced it with Google’s default suite. However, the APK (Android Package Kit) remains on newer devices like the Nokia G-series, X-series, and C-series—provided you sideload it correctly. HMD Global (the company behind Nokia Android phones)
If you own a modern Nokia Android smartphone (from the HMD Global era) and you miss the classic, clutter-free experience of the Lumia or older Symbian galleries, you are not alone. The stock "Google Photos" or "Files by Google" often feel bloated, require constant cloud syncing, or simply do not showcase your local images the way a dedicated hardware-integrated gallery should. If you own a modern Nokia Android smartphone