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9 years ago
Nokia 6 Review
Nokia, at least the brand name, finally has a full-featured Android smartphone. Back then, the Nokia X wasn't able to live up to the expectations of fans wanting an Android smartphone. Under its new owner, HMD Global, we have the Nokia 6 . Is it worth the wait? Let's find out in this review.
Pros:
- Beautiful design
- Good camera performance
- Android 7.0 Nougat out of the box
- Lasting battery life
Cons:
- No Global ROM available yet
- Expensive (for now
- Limited LTE band support
9 years ago
Hands-on: Nokia 6 review
The Nokia 6 leads Nokia's new Android phone family with good specs and a gorgeous design at a brilliant price, and it's out now in the UK exclusively through the Carphone Warehouse. Find out more in our Nokia 6 review.
9 years ago
Nokia 6
It's fair to say the global launch of the Nokia 6 wasn't the headline news from Nokia's MWC 2017 press conference. That spotlight was stolen by the announcement that Nokia was relaunching the classic 3310 phone after 17 years.
9 years ago
. If you're considering both as your next handset, we've got all the details of how the specs compare and how to decide between the two. The Nokia phone looks a fair bit like the old Lumia handsets, but thankfully without the luminous lime and orange colourways. In fact, the colours are lovely.
9 years ago
The Nokia 6
The ad isn't too obnoxious, right? The breaks in the silver border are a sleekly disguised antenna. If you are looking for a budget-priced Android phone that doesn't feel like a budget phone and that doesn't come loaded with a lot of carrier installed bloatware, the Nokia 6 is a great option.
Pros:
- Excellent Nokia build-quality running Android
- Dual-SIM is perfect for those who carry a work and personal phone or who travel
- Large battery
- Great camera
- Option of paying an extra $50 to remove ads Android on a Nokia phone
Cons:
- Uses a microUSB port rather than Type-C
- If you are a heavy gamer, the processor may not be quite fast enough for you
9 years ago
Nokia 6 review: budget phone, budget experience
The last time you could buy a phone with the word Nokia imprinted on it in the US, Barack Obama was a mere two years into his second term as president, the Chicago Cubs still hadn't managed to break their century-long dry spell in the World Series, and Apple had yet to sell a single smartwatch.
Pros:
- Large display
- Metal body
- Low price
Cons:
- Incessant ads
- Lousy camera
- Unpolished design
8 years ago
Hands-on: Nokia 6 review
The Nokia 6 is a difficult one to offer a verdict on because we feel quite torn about it. If this were a smartphone launched by any of the other big players in the smartphone industry right now we’d probably say that it’s a decent smartphone with a really good price tag but nothing particularly outstanding in the current market. But because this is Nokia we’re talking about we’re strangely excited about it. We think it’s going to catch the attention of those who loved their Nokia phones years back thanks to their simplicity and reliability, and with such a great price tag we expect it’ll quickly become a popular choice for smartphone buyers. We’re looking forward to spending more time with the Nokia 6 and its siblings, and we’re intrigued to find out what the future holds for Nokia.
8 years ago
Nokia 6 review: HMD Global isn't strutting its stuff yet
HMD Global takes the plunge. After debuting at the MWC in February, one of Nokia's three smartphone newcomers has finally arrived on the US market. For now, the Nokia 6 is the most high-end model offered by the brand, and its price, around $230, is a declaration of war on the competition.
Pros:
- High-contrast
- high-resolution display
- Solid craftsmanship
- Early software updates
Cons:
- Chipset too weak
- Bad multitasking
- Noticeably slow charging
8 years ago
Nokia 6 review: Affordable mid-ranger is on fighting form
The Nokia 6.1 is Nokia doing what it's best known for: making affordable, quality devices. This mid-ranger's solid build, better-than-rivals' power, and flexibility with a microSD slot and 3.5mm headphone port, all make it a capable daily phone that's a pleasure to use.
Pros:
- Build quality
- Powerful hardware for the price
- Good value for money
- Android One is bloat-free and great to use
Cons:
- 16:9 display might be seen as dated
- Speaker performance isn't great
- Low-light camera performance isn't great
8 years ago
Nokia, back to their best - why chose another...
My favourite Phone Make back in the market, and they haven't skimped on this great Mid Range phone... It has 64GB HDD and 4GB RAM, making it the best Mid Range phone out there...
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