Nokia 3.1 16GB
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.
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Just right for back up phone
Needed a back up phone while my iPhone was getting fixed for the price looks good work's well easy to use thanks Nokia
Great phone
Brought the phone week a go and my son very happy with it ?
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.
- Super cheap
- Diamond-cut feel factor
- Performance hitches
- Lack of features
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.- Super cheap
- Diamond-cut feel factor
- Performance hitches
- Lack of features
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.- bright display
- accurate GPS
- full-fledged dual SIM
- expandable memory
- fast Wi-Fi
- Android One
- mediocre speaker
- no fingerprint reader
- old SoC
- not much memory
Nokia 3.1 review: Hands on with the Nokia 3's larger sibling
UPDATE: Nokia has announced a successor to the Nokia 3: the Nokia 3.1. The new model will hit shelves in June 2018 for €139 (around £130) for the 16GB and 2GB RAM model and around €169 (around £160) for the 32GB and 3GB RAM phone.
Nokia 3.1 Review: Best at Basics
If you need a new inexpensive smartphone without superfluous bells and whistles, take a peek at the Nokia 3.1. This month we had the Nokia 3.1 in-pocket for review and came away suitably impressed.- Industrial Design is top-notch
- Android One means updates
- OS is simple and easy to use
- Nokia's apps are good and helpful
- Value outweighs cost
- Display is small (because phone is small
- External speaker lacks range
- Vibrator isn't at all subtle
- Battery is OK
- not amazing
- not bad
- Low-light photography/video isn't great
Nokia 3.1
The Nokia 3.1 is an affordable phone for those who want to buy outright, or pay very little for their contract.- Sharp-looking aluminum edges
- Decent screen image quality
- Effective (if slow) camera HDR
- Very limited storage
- Terrible performance
- Slow
- unreliable camera autofocus
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.- Solid build quality
- Simple software
- Android One program
- Good battery life
- No fingerprint sensor
- Frustratingly slow camera
- 16GB of storage is not enough
- Poor performance
- Dim display
Nokia HMD Global promises updates but does not hold the promise On the box it says: Pure Up to date Secure 16 gb is a bit of updating us and updates to the app that come with- There are 7gb of 16gb storage available The battery is limited to 2 days the screen is bad the sound at call ok