Needed a back up phone while my iPhone was getting fixed for the price looks good work's well easy to use thanks Nokia
The Nokia 3.1 doesn't look like a budget phone because the design gives it a premium appearance, and feel.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
Needed a back up phone while my iPhone was getting fixed for the price looks good work's well easy to use thanks Nokia
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
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.
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;
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
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
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.
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
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
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