Nokia 6 32GB
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8 years ago
One wonders what Nokia's fate would have been had they have adopted Android when it was first available a number of years ago. Nokia chose a different path and the brand has been on quite a journey ever since.
8 years ago
Lovely phone
I have been waiting for a new Nokia for years! It's a great phone but unfortunately not as robust as the old Lumia 925. Cracked the screen on this one in my handbag (admittedly my own fault), but the old 925 had survived 5 years of similar treatment without incident.
8 years ago
Nokia 6 review: Mid-range segment has a serious new challenger
Nokia 6 review: Nokia has always been known for a very European design philosophy, one that is practical, sturdy and stylish, while not tending to be outlandish. The Nokia 6 is no exception, but HMD Global has focussed on the style part too.
8 years ago
Nokia 6 review
Nokia phones have returned. The once-iconic phone brand is back in business thanks to Finnish startup HMD signing a 10-year licensing deal to stick the Nokia name on smartphones and tablets, and the Nokia 6 is the main attraction in its trio of launch devices.
Pros:
- Premium design at affordable price
- Fingerprint scanner adds security
- Solid camera great for social snaps
Cons:
- Disappointingly slow to charge
- Not the most comfortable in hand
- Battery life gives a day at best
8 years ago
Well, last come from a Lenovo K6 Note and before that from an Xiaomi Mi Max and think the experience unfortunately is quite similar to all of these tricks (which are in about the same price segment). Nokia's 3000Mah battery is enough until I'm in the car home from work.
8 years ago
Nokia 6 review: a budget bargain from one of mobile's most loved names
Nokia's back! Back! BACK! Of course, it isn't really Nokia: the brand was sold to Finnish firm HMD, who can use it for ten years. But this isn't just a case of sticking the Nokia logo on a me-too Android. It's pretty, and pretty good value for money.
Pros:
- Great value for money
- Surprisingly good camera
Cons:
- Really slow charging
- Battery isn't brilliant
8 years ago
Nokia 6 (2018) review
We really wanted to like the original Nokia 6, but when it arrived, it wasn't clear what it was trying to be: too expensive to be a true bargain, it lacked the hardware it needed to compete with similarly-priced rivals. At a time when Nokia hadn't yet revealed a proper flagship, we were left wondering if it was as good as things were going to get. A year later, it all makes sense. The Nokia 8 has taken its place at the top of the line-up (soon to be usurped by the Nokia 8 Sirocco, and rivalled by the seriously tempting Nokia 7 Plus) and the new Nokia 6 has settled firmly in the lower mid-range. Which is pretty much the perfect place for it. Despite costing more, this version is better than the phone it replaces, the “old” Nokia 6. It looks better, packs more power and the newer CPU seems to have a positive effect on day-to-day battery life. The battery is much faster to charge too. Slight downsides are that the Nokia 6 camera is only fair and the 16:9 screen will probably look quite dated in six months. But, all in all, this is a solid phone if you like the idea of owning a Nokia.
Pros:
- Solid performance
- Good battery life
- High-quality build
Cons:
- Camera struggles in tricky lighting
- 16:9 screen will seem retro soon
8 years ago
Good phone for the price
New system updates improved the camera bit. Originally skin color used to be yellowish , now its close to natural. I still dont like the fact that the glass gets fingerprints a lot. One need to clean the glass frequently, bit disappointing.
8 years ago
New Nokia 6 review: Nokia's attractive, affordable phone
Nokia's latest affordable smartphone is suffering from an identity crisis. HMD Global – the Finnish folks behind Nokia – can't seem to decide what to call its refreshed low-cost phone.
Pros:
- Standout design
- Decent performance and camera
- Well-priced
Cons:
- Not quite as good as the Moto G6
8 years ago
Nokia 6 (2018) review
There's a new Nokia 6, and with the 2018 edition offering better specs, a smaller body, and a new two-tone design for £229 you're likely to be tempted. Read our full review.
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