Rating 3.7 24 reviews

The Nokia 3.1 doesn't look like a budget phone because the design gives it a premium appearance, and feel.


A deceptive design

The Nokia 3.1 stands out in a crowded field due to it cool curves and diamond-cut aluminium sides. The curved back and sculpted Corning glass display also combine to make this a comfortable phone to hold onto.


Maximised screen space

While this is a compact phone, the screen space is deceptively large thanks to the 18:9 ratio which seems to squeeze every millimetre out of the5.2ТТHD+ display. Watch a movie on the Nokia 3.1 and you'll be immersed in what seems like a big screen in no time.


Two cool cameras

The rear camera is a 13 MP auto-focus with LED flash that takes clearly detailed photos while you're out and about. If you need to fit a crowd into your next selfie, you'll love the 8 MP front camera with a wide 84.6-degree field of view.


Do it all with Android One

The Nokia 3.1 benefits from Android One, a Google designed software experience. Android One offers easy to use interface, pre-installed apps, and free, unlimited photo storage with Google Photos. Regular security updates and two years of OS upgrades also means less security hassles.


The all-important processor

Making everything hum nicely, and adding to the impression that this is much more than a budget phone, is the Octa-Core processor, which comfortably handles AR gaming or multitasking between apps.

Manufacturer: Nokia
johnlewis.com
7 years ago

Fantastic easy to use Smartphone

Bought for my wife who wanted to join the digital revolution and "go smart". Arrived in 1 day, was commissioned and working using a BT SIM just 30minutes later. Easy to use, looks fabulous in Blue. Highly recommended. Would be nice if there was a decent case to purchase but one will turn up in time.
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Amazon
7 years ago

Nice phone

My primary phone e is a Samsung Note 9. I bought this phone to use for app testing. I am really impressed by it. It feels well-made. The screen looks great. Unlike my Samsung phones, it's not filled with a bunch of apps I'll never use and can't remove (I'm looking at you Bixby.
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very.co.uk
7 years ago

Great Phone

This Phone Is Great In Price And Does Everything An Expensive Phone Does With A Great Camera Also And Easy Set Up.
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TechnoBuffalo
7 years ago

Nokia 3.1 Review: Making the Bargain Great Again

Making the Bargain Great Again
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unbox.ph
7 years ago

Nokia 3.1 Unboxing, Quick Review: Pure Android Goodness that Won't Break the Bank

No other manufacturer has gone all in with pure Android quite like HMD Global and Nokia. The company has openly declared that all of their phones would run pure Android via Android One and Android Go, and they've been true to their word so far.
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review.goodgearguide.com.au
7 years ago

Nokia 3.1: Full, in-depth review

The Nokia 3.1 is a smartphone that picks its wars wisely. If you’re looking to fight those same battles on a budget, it shouldn’t be overlooked. It still feels strange and uncanny to describe Nokia as a challenger in the mobile space - but I really struggle to find another way to describe the brand’s M.O. in 2018.
Pros:
  • Super cheap
  • Diamond-cut feel factor
Cons:
  • Performance hitches
  • Lack of features
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iDROID Africa
7 years ago

Nokia 3.1 A

Nokia 3.1 C Nokia 3.1 A is one of the latest Nokia device released for the AT&T network in the United States of America. The device was launched along with the Nokia 3.1 C , for the Cricket network in the US.
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Digitaltrends
7 years ago

Nokia 3.1 Review

The Nokia 6.1 is our favorite budget smartphone under $300, and HMD Global - the company licensing the Nokia brand name and designing these phones - has introduced an even more affordable option to the U.S. market.
Pros:
  • Solid build quality
  • Simple software
  • Android One program
  • Good battery life
Cons:
  • No fingerprint sensor
  • Frustratingly slow camera
  • 16GB of storage is not enough
  • Poor performance
  • Dim display
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Notebookcheck
7 years ago

Nokia 3.1 Smartphone Review

Round two for the Nokia 3, which has been revised in terms of both looks and internal hardware. For less than $160 you get a decently equipped Android One smartphone made by HMD Global. Find out what we think in our extensive review.
Pros:
  • bright display
  • accurate GPS
  • full-fledged dual SIM
  • expandable memory
  • fast Wi-Fi
  • Android One
Cons:
  • mediocre speaker
  • no fingerprint reader
  • old SoC
  • not much memory
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B&H Photo
7 years ago

The best dual sim Adroid phone below $200

I was skeptical when I ordered the Nokia 3.1. But this phone is awesome. It got most of the features I was looking for: -Great form factor-easy to hold in one hand -Dual SIM - 3G/2G on both -Separate SD card slot and the card can be used as internal memory.
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