Here comes the Nokia 3.4 smartphone. Another budget Nokia series rocking the budget family. The smartphone maintains a decent body design with good cameras setup and also a large display size. As usual, Nokia 3.4 is not looking bad at all.
Here comes the Nokia 3.4 smartphone. Another budget Nokia series rocking the budget family. The smartphone maintains a decent body design with good cameras setup and also a large display size. As usual, Nokia 3.4 is not looking bad at all.
Nokia actually jumped 3.3, from 3.2 , we now have the Nokia 3.4, and thankfully, the new comer offers upgrade in almost all specs possible. For starters, it comes in a 6.39-inches screen with 720 x 1560 resolution. The display panel is IPS, and it has a dot-notch with 19.5:9 aspect ratio.
Smart design and great cameras can’t quite make up for the poor performance.
Good cameras; Nice design; Low price
Poor performance; Not much storage
Smart design and great cameras can’t quite make up for the poor performance.
Good cameras; Nice design; Low price;
Poor performance; Not much storage;
The Nokia 3.4 is a cheap phone with a battery that should last two days for many, along with clean software and the promise of updates. But limited RAM makes it run slower than we’d like, and as such it's hard to fully recommend even at its low price.
Long battery life; Low price; Clean Android One software
Poor performance; Weak speaker; Mediocre cameras
The Nokia 3.4 is a cheap phone with a battery that should last two days for many, along with clean software and the promise of updates. But limited RAM makes it run slower than we’d like, and as such it's hard to fully recommend even at its low price.
Long battery life; Low price; Clean Android One software;
Poor performance; Weak speaker; Mediocre cameras
With the Nokia 3.4, you get a decent screen, decent build, decent performance, decent battery, decent cameras, decent storage, and up-to-date software that will get upgraded for two years. Drawing a conclusion about this handset is easy.
The Nokia 3.4 comes with one major selling point, and that's its low, low price. You'll struggle to find a smartphone available for much cheaper than this, but if you're going to limit your budget to this level, make sure you know what you're getting in return.
Very affordable; Clean software; James Bond link
Slow performance; Okay camera; Average battery life
At a RRP of $249 though, it would be worthy of consideration for people who just need a communication device without all the bells and whistles, or the encumbrances of an expensive contract.
Nokia's 3.4 looks chic, is not too heavy for its size, and comes with a certain future-proofing with Android One, which is otherwise often searched for in vain in inexpensive smartphones. The battery runtimes are good, the device offers a decent performance level and the speakers are not bad at all.
Android One; quite a lot of performance; decent runtimes; good sound
blurred camera images; outdated security patches; strong heating under load
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